Outdoor busters 2nd attempt

well its been a while since ive posted an update, so here we go.
ive had nothing but bad luck with my babies.... my dogs have causd me nothing but hassle, they've knocked over my pots four times now, and one of them actually ate my La Diva, so now im down to just having my Il Diavolo, which ive planted straight into the ground i a bid to stop the dogs attacking her again.
Shes been in the ground for just over a week now, and the dogs seem to of got the idea, as they have left her well alone, but it seems like i solve one problem, and get hit with another one, for the past five days its been rainning for most of the day, and it even hailed on one occasion.
But i must say, for a plant that has been dug up four times, been pissed on by the gods every day and only getting a couple of hours sun a day, she is doing quite well, im still seeing growth on her every day and she looks really green and healthy. To look at her she looks like shes 3 weeks old instead of the 5 weeks she actually is, so it looks like i'll be growing her for an extra few weeks( so long as i get some good weather soon and the dogs leave her be.)
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since taking these pictures the bottom yellowed leaves have fallen off. The leaves turnt yellow after the dogs had first uprooted her.
 
sorry about the bad luck you have had with them good luck karma sent
 
Damn man. I had some terrible luck with my first grow too and my second has had it's hitches. It gets better though, the plants lived this time. Persistence is key.. good karma sent and +rep for the positive attitude. Don't quit on the ladies now, they need people who take care of 'em and keep trying !!!
 
Once you finish a grow, even if it doesn't come out fantastic, most of the apprehension you have now will go away.

I just finished a Cobra grow. It is a very hardy plant with very little odor unless you're watering or you touch it. The last couple weeks, there is a little bit of odor. It has a good berry taste and smell, after cure, and I really like the quality of the buzz. I recommend it and will grow it again myself. :peace:
 
its been a couple of days since the last pics were taken, and my girl is doing really well. Everytime i look at her she shows me something new...how i love watching her grow.
It just goes to show how resiliant these plants are.
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Joe, im starting a Cobra grow in the next couple of weeks....all ive heard is good things about this plant so i figure, why not try it and see.

Thanx for the karma and rep goodie, it meens alot to know that fellow gardeners, no matter who they are or where theyre from care for each other.

Peace and love guys n girls...and let the good times roll.
 
Even though the plant survived it is unlikely it was not affected. So, you may end up with a stunted plant. Even if that's the case, she can still fill out and make a very nice chunk of luv for ya. :D
 
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