Outdoor Growtogrow outside grow 2018

morning pic after the torturous trimming and tie down day.
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Thanks Robbie.
I'm not sure what that means ( OMRI ) Robbie LOL but thanks.[emoji482] [emoji297][emoji100][emoji100]

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It just means it’s organic G. The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is a private, nonprofit organization that determines whether or not a product qualifies as organic under the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). Goods that are found to comply are listed on the OMRI Brand Name Products List (BNPL).


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Well that's a good thing I guess I guess that means I'm more organic than I thought LOL
It just means it’s organic G. The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) is a private, nonprofit organization that determines whether or not a product qualifies as organic under the USDA's National Organic Program (NOP). Goods that are found to comply are listed on the OMRI Brand Name Products List (BNPL).


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Well that's a good thing I guess I guess that means I'm more organic than I thought LOL

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Hell Yeah Gtg its looking Great Brothera[emoji109] it’s like it always looks every time you drop a bean in the soil! There’s a lot of people that grow organically that go overboard in a sense where there way is always right and would never use something that’s nonorganic. there to extreme with it Imo LoL!

You always have been mostly all organic which works Good for you as you can tell from the Beauties in your garden[emoji482][emoji275][emoji102][emoji267][emoji91][emoji122][emoji41] Your Killing it Gtg[emoji269][emoji269][emoji269]


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Well third day of covering the grow still got some more things to work out I got a little bit of wind today and I had to put more tie downs on it and in it. I think I might have to punch some eyelets holes in the middel the of tarp to tie it down from the inside the top seems the top flops up too much and I had to put a log on it to hold it down.

We have the remnants of that hurricane coming up through tonight I may want to take an uncover this in another couple hours after it gets dark mite have high winds. don't want the tarp to blow away.[emoji44]
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I had a bit of a disaster [emoji15][emoji15][emoji15]yesterday night.[emoji15][emoji15]
The remnants of that hurricane blew through and kind of caught me off guard well I don't know if it caught me so much off guard but it just rained so hard that the water wasn't able to shed away from the top of the tarp fast enough and it caused it to puddle and of course it's dark I can't see it anyways it took a toll on the roof part of my grow operation and collapsed it some. Luckily I only had problems with two plants being hurt and the ones going to recover well but the first one 50% really is gone it don't look like it's going to come back after looking at it again I tried to save it last night but it was storming lightning thunder and I was inside a freaking metal cage probably not a good combination and the roof was collapsing with about 200 and some gallons of water on it yeah I did what I could
I did lose some of the one Citrus super Haze the other Citrus super haze got hit also but it looks like it's going to be okay from this morning investigation but I'll have to come up with a new idea for shedding water.
I guess we just got a lot of water real quick but it's still got to be a better idea so I'm back to the drawing board.[emoji573]
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I may have to replace the Citrus super Haze with another plant it may not be worth going on with it I don't know I'll guess I'll investigate after a couple of days and see I do have a a sage and sour and I can quickly put in her place but it would take me about two weeks to get her used to the Sun. And I have to transplant into a ground in that spot there's no pot there just sits on top of pumice log that I couldn't get out of the ground and not able to get a pot in that spot.

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High G2G,

Wow, what a mess. Glad you only lost one lady. I hope you'll have enough to harvest to carry through until next year! That's my biggest concern.
Is there a reason you need a roof? Drainage not very good? Is the damage sustained just from the roof? I hope you recover easily! Love your grow area!
 
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