Relaxed's 2014 Outdoor Medical Grow

Am going to try & Re-Veg a couple of my Skunk/Northern Lights after they are done in about 4 to 5 weeks. That's why when weather permitting, I'm taking them outside right now in the shade to harden them up & after the chop, they are going outdoors in a slightly shaded area. I am interested to see if I can get it to happen. Would be nice, since I could bring them back in when the days get shorter and continue to veg until I want them flower.
 
Good morning weed my friend. Looking good like it always does. Buds are getting bigger and bigger. Makes the mouth water. Happy Sativaday Lester. 24 days.
 
Great update Lester. I'm in agreement with Brooklyn. They look fine.


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Am going to try & Re-Veg a couple of my Skunk/Northern Lights after they are done in about 4 to 5 weeks. That's why when weather permitting, I'm taking them outside right now in the shade to harden them up & after the chop, they are going outdoors in a slightly shaded area. I am interested to see if I can get it to happen. Would be nice, since I could bring them back in when the days get shorter and continue to veg until I want them flower.
I am interested to see how that goes. :cheertwo:

A very good day to you Lester

Best and blessed
Thanks Rooster! You too :)

Good morning weed my friend. Looking good like it always does. Buds are getting bigger and bigger. Makes the mouth water. Happy Sativaday Lester. 24 days.
Good Morning Brother Bee, almost time for a morning bowl here too. Thank you kindly for the words of encouragement, I should have stuck these things into force flower weeks ago, however we've had these roofers over so I couldn't exactly have loose weed plants all over the place :rofl: Great Day to you brother! Keep me in the loop with your outdoor plants, I so want to partake in all the fun!! :cheertwo:

Great update Lester. I'm in agreement with Brooklyn. They look fine.


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Hey Brotha Great Shatterday to you man
gotta go work on the wifes truck today :thumb:
 
Hello Lester.

Enjoy the weekend! Hope for lots of sunshine for you and the gals!
Hello! Thank you for the constant positivity :Namaste: Right back at you! :high-five:

Hey Brotha Great Shatterday to you man
gotta go work on the wifes truck today :thumb:
Hey good luck with fixing the truck I hope you don't run into too many problems bud ;)

Victorious: So, as I was out there watering the strawberries after breakfast I saw this moth, luckily it thought it was hiding and I snuck up on it with my sandal and smacked it down... I only documented it for informational purposes for fellow outdoor gardeners to see what I believe may be an adult cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni), I am still awaiting positive confirmation on an expert bug site, either way this was a humongous victory in my book, getting the adults is always a huge pay-off.
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Aside that, a couple of pictures from today. It is an excellent day out there. Have a good weekend all! :ciao:

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Howdy RL, looks like their getting some meat on their bones. We have just started to get the migration of the smaller white and bluish gray pastel butterflies. They started to show up yesterday and today and they fill up the canopies of the trees. I never really had an issue with them for they stay up high in the trees. There is one that is nasty here and have not seen one this spring yet.

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I have seen these guys over the years here up to 6 inches across. Bed time ....3:30 AM will be here really quick...Peace.....

:420: :Namaste: :peace:
 
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LOL, great shoe kill Lester, that wood chip, LMAO! you are on good weed, did I miss the post that tells this world how big Lesters' wood chip-for-size-comparison to moth in pic is? MOTH rant next below.

Is the wood chip a chunk, a splinter, a hunk, a shaving or is it part of the moth, peeled from your lethal sandal?

That picture with the wood chip, just says TARGET when read by a circusfreak like me. Thank you for this perfect opportunity to pounce!!

(just to make us all laugh, with you, not at you my friend)

Here's is a dead moth that killed with my jet nozzle on garden hose, that knocked him down, then I finished him under the bait net, brought him in the shed, pinned him to my workbench with a large pin through his neck, then started the video, to film & time his slow death, would you like to see the video, I have it right here. Here is the pic from the next day, when he finally died 12 hour and 17 minutes later.

Notice the lines on my "wood chip" lol, nice share Lester:thumb: let me know his latin name when ID'd please , thnx
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A VERY good Late night to you Lester...

Your ladies are looking good there i am really starting to fall in love with that NICE airy Lady of yours how is the smell coming off her mate? your winter ladies are really inspiring me for my coming winter grow, i am nearly done with all my prep work for the winter just getting some help in today (can't really do any thing myself with the broken hand and all) but i should be ready by the end off the day.

Congrats on the nice catch, that bugger sure won't be leaving any egg no more!!! :rofl:

Best and blessed to you my Friend!!

:adore:


LOL, great shoe kill Lester, that wood chip, LMAO! you are on good weed, did I miss the post that tells this world how big Lesters' wood chip-for-size-comparison to moth in pic is? MOTH rant next below.

Is the wood chip a chunk, a splinter, a hunk, a shaving or is it part of the moth, peeled from your lethal sandal?

That picture with the wood chip, just says TARGET when read by a circusfreak like me. Thank you for this perfect opportunity to pounce!!

(just to make us all laugh, with you, not at you my friend)

Here's is a dead moth that killed with my jet nozzle on garden hose, that knocked him down, then I finished him under the bait net, brought him in the shed, pinned him to my workbench with a large pin through his neck, then started the video, to film & time his slow death, would you like to see the video, I have it right here. Here is the pic from the next day, when he finally died 12 hour and 17 minutes later.

Notice the lines on my "wood chip" lol, nice share Lester:thumb: let me know his latin name when ID'd please , thnx
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Hi Trichs

This made me Laugh SO hard thanks for getting my day going on a funny note REPS to you... :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

Happy grow and smoke my VERY Freaky Circus Master Friend!!

:adore: :circle-of-love:
 
:wood: Lester,

You got those sandals registered as a "Deadly Weapon"? You are putting a real hurt on those pests that are trying to inch, crawl & fly around in your garden. "Quickest Sandals in the West"! :high-five:
 
Howdy RL, looks like their getting some meat on their bones. We have just started to get the migration of the smaller white and bluish gray pastel butterflies. They started to show up yesterday and today and they fill up the canopies of the trees. I never really had an issue with them for they stay up high in the trees. There is one that is nasty here and have not seen one this spring yet.

I have seen these guys over the years here up to 6 inches across. Bed time ....3:30 AM will be here really quick...Peace.....

:420: :Namaste: :peace:
Howdy goofy :goof: Wowzer mate!! :rasta:

:thankyou:

:passitleft: good weekend
Hey Greensmurf Good Weekend Back to ya! I saw your weekend update, looks good! :thumb:

LOL, great shoe kill Lester, that wood chip, LMAO! you are on good weed, did I miss the post that tells this world how big Lesters' wood chip-for-size-comparison to moth in pic is? MOTH rant next below.

Is the wood chip a chunk, a splinter, a hunk, a shaving or is it part of the moth, peeled from your lethal sandal?

That picture with the wood chip, just says TARGET when read by a circusfreak like me. Thank you for this perfect opportunity to pounce!!

(just to make us all laugh, with you, not at you my friend)

Here's is a dead moth that killed with my jet nozzle on garden hose, that knocked him down, then I finished him under the bait net, brought him in the shed, pinned him to my workbench with a large pin through his neck, then started the video, to film & time his slow death, would you like to see the video, I have it right here. Here is the pic from the next day, when he finally died 12 hour and 17 minutes later.

Notice the lines on my "wood chip" lol, nice share Lester:thumb: let me know his latin name when ID'd please , thnx
Hey look what the cat dragged in! The circus leader...:clown::clown::clown: Thanks for stepping on the glory of my win with your Sphinx Moth. It is much appreciated :Namaste: :rofl: Yeah, I woke up and had the CatP*** this morning, it was yumm-didley-ummy. Or Chronically delicious as brother Hoggy so elegantly put it :rofl: In all seriousness the moth I caught I truly believe to be a cabbage looper (Trichoplusia ni), still waiting for someone to confirm my suspicious, it coincides with the two loopers I caught and stomped out this weekend.

A VERY good Late night to you Lester...

Your ladies are looking good there i am really starting to fall in love with that NICE airy Lady of yours how is the smell coming off her mate? your winter ladies are really inspiring me for my coming winter grow, i am nearly done with all my prep work for the winter just getting some help in today (can't really do any thing myself with the broken hand and all) but i should be ready by the end off the day.

Congrats on the nice catch, that bugger sure won't be leaving any egg no more!!! :rofl:

Best and blessed to you my Friend!!

:adore:

Hi Trichs

This made me Laugh SO hard thanks for getting my day going on a funny note REPS to you...

Happy grow and smoke my VERY Freaky Circus Master Friend!!

:adore: :circle-of-love:
Hello Rooster, you seem to be a real-life Rooster, I always see your comments in the morning when I wake up. Gonna be hard to inspect that tree of yours with a broken hand, did I ever tell you the green loopers can go unseen very easily? Not to be a downer, but they don't leave a papertrail, but sometimes you can see where they've been when sometimes they munch holes in the leaves accompanying their "home-bud-site", it's worse than that though, if it gets really bad, and I've seen it happen with both the borers and loopers, the worms don't come out until the bud starts to dry, and even then they become some stingy bastards, at that point they are literally defending their HOME, they actually perk their bodies up into a "stout" position and try to bite, they get mad, I can sense it in them. So during the dry sometimes they silk-web out and hit the road, but for others I have actually had problems with the worms coming out inside the curing jar after it cuts out the oxygen to them, they'd start crawling up the walls of the jars (gross right?) Well since then I've learned to inspect MUCH more diligently, and with a tree that size you just have to hope they haven't found it. It is a real gut-wrenching feeling when they do. I am praying for you Rooster, I'll be by your thread later. :circle-of-love:

:wood: Lester,

You got those sandals registered as a "Deadly Weapon"? You are putting a real hurt on those pests that are trying to inch, crawl & fly around in your garden. "Quickest Sandals in the West"! :high-five:
:rofl: This was a really great comment :rofl: I've really honed in on my sandal skills, I also killed some adult fungus gnats with them, now that is a hard one!! "Quickest Sandals in the West" :laugh:

Hi there Lester i started a new journal if you want to pop in and see.
One Seed In The Ground

by the way your plants are looking good :)

I'm there bud! :thumb:
 
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:bravo::bravo::bravo::bravo::cheertwo::cheertwo::cheertwo:

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Lester, looks like I found where the laughs are today, took hours to find the 420 party,

I spent hours eating stale popcorn with no outbursts of laughter. UNTIL, :idea::idea::idea:

I remembered the moth rant where the trespass post moth picture was,

that woodchip next to the moth (best moth kill in 2014), was HILARIOUS!! I hope the rant made you smile, my friend. I did not mean to rain on the "sandal kill", first, the Lester crack back had me grinning big-time, then SABO with the Lethal Sandal, he had the belly laugh started, & Rooster, that crazy So. African comes in hard, had me ROTFLMFAO!

Thanks guys, you are all precious!!:rofl::cheertwo:

HazMat shut me down for the day, they found all the needles TD left in my yard.

SABO fixed the broom, he better be on time Monday AM

Bring a mop too SABO, I let the Tiger loose on the HazMat team, when the boss asked me if I had a permit.

If any body needs a job, HazMat has 3 new high risk jobs available.

Lester, a parting tip, if you emailed the moth pic to a scientist for ID help, if he sees that woodchip, your email address is already blocked & the reply will never come back!

Garden Faerie will ID that bad boy for you in minutes:high-five:
 
I don't know exactly which moth it is, but some kind of hawk or sphinx moth or hummingbird moth. The markings on it are plain compared to what I've seen, but that doesn't mean anything.

The larvae of this moth is a horn worm, very large, the size of your pinky or at least my girl pinky.
 
Hey Lester :wood:

I have a question for you, help a "New Grower" out if you have some time or lead me to a previous post. I can tell you have a very keen eye & see everything in your garden, you probably just don't see things, you probably have a good sense of feel when something just isn't right or looks suspicious.

Can you describe a little about how you inspect your plants? Do you have a system? Do you check from top to bottom or do you start from the bottom up working your way through the plants?

You have a nice size garden & have it "Pest Free", so any tips as to how you go about your daily routine of how you inspect your lovely ladies would help me out.

Also, glad you got a kick out of the "Light Shock". A buddy of mine told me that. I am starting to figure out that the only real good advice comes from the Growers at :420:.

:thanks:
 
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