Completed The 2022 Outdoor Auto-Photo Competition!

:cools: Very nice! it all starts will being sorted with good genetics - :greenthumb:... now for some good luck wishes that the hungry natives fek off and snack on somethin' else! :goodluck: :karmacloud:

Isn't there some legislative talk about legalization over there now? I pray this is the last year folks over the Pond have to ninja-grow, which leaves just the wanker landlords and such to dodge and BS! :evil1:
As always, you're welcome to home-base right here Maria - :bighug:...we need some estrogen to bust this sausage-fest up a bit :crying:

:vibe:well ya got plenty busy just the same brudda- :rofl: ... I'd say you're launch-ready very soon!

How are you healing up GTG? :pighug:

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:d5:- hail, what hail?! ....hope the weather is turning for the better, but I'm seeing it's bat-shit wacko out that way still... are you clear of the heat wave?
Mind that Detroit bro', she's showing some micronute defc., likely Zn from the looks of it...
The uber-fix: Optic Foliar Transport and a micronute supp', like Earth Juice or Green Life Biotics Micro, applied as a foliar :amazon:

Thanks pal... yeah it's getting better man. My knowledge bump is shrinking down to about the size of a half a Orange down from the size of a big grapefruit. hope to wash my head this week. I don't know. Still got quite a big scab on the old head yet.:dang:

Got 4 of the holes dug in the cage.
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then I have 5 more semi dug holes to dig. I'm going to use these as like raised beds but yet still hooked to the ground... if that makes sense?
I'll explain more when I get there.
Ii'm going to do a technique that I've used in the past but haven't done in a long time... :cheers::pass:
 
@Waira Here's my update 3 girls in the ground in my out the way spot
well anyhow here's the pics so 2 are dutch passion and the other is moby dick seedstockers and I will pick who I will go with when I go back i9f there not eaten or dead

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@Waira Here's my update 3 girls in the ground in my out the way spot
well anyhow here's the pics so 2 are dutch passion and the other is moby dick seedstockers and I will pick who I will go with when I go back i9f there not eaten or dead

fingers crossed they are good to go bro!!!
 
Guerrilla Tabs arrived this morning!:woohoo1:
There is enough Tabs for 5 plants but I'm thinking of planting 3 at the most!
I have revised my outdoor location, the last one I thought I would use, was too close to civilization.
The new site a full mile from anything, it is devoid of paths, trails,tracks, bridle ways, roads, houses, farms etc and is a full mile from anything!
It is also further away from where I live and will take a 45 minute bus ride before I have to walk to the site.
I does however mean I will be going on overnight camping trips, I may as well seeing I'll be in the wilds, seems a shame not to commune with mother nature.
It will also give me time to hone my bush crafting skills and also try out some new tarp configurations for sleeping under the stars.
I'm getting quite excited about the whole thing and it will also be my first guerrilla grow too!
All I have to do now is decide which strains to grow, Lemon Pie auto is on the list, the other two will be narcotic indicas, as I need some sleep meds.
I bought a pile of seeds just the other day so I'm off to rummage through and see which ones will be the best fit!
:vibe: Some communing with the fellow fuzzies and invertebrates could be an excellent diversion, RT! :smoking:... careful what leaves you pluck to wipe though - :rofl:
This German gal at another site used these interesting plastic collars/traps set at the base of the plant to deflect the escargot crowd; they seemed to have worked well!

I'll be sure to use some nice rancid piss!
Time to start peeing in a bottle right now, so it will be well stinky come planting time.
Unseemly amounts of asparagus and nutritional yeast will turn your tea-pee into a weapon of mass-offense! :fire:
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Thanks pal... yeah it's getting better man. My knowledge bump is shrinking down to about the size of a half a Orange down from the size of a big grapefruit. hope to wash my head this week. I don't know. Still got quite a big scab on the old head yet.:dang:

Got 4 of the holes dug in the cage.
:thumbsup: good to hear GTG! ...I'd ask for pics but it'd probably make me chunder-
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Dude, you have total zipper-head looks I'm betting! Too bad it ain't Halloween, right? Some nasty fake teeth and shabby cloths and you'd be hirable as a human special effect!
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...rumble cage looks primed and ready, always a treat to see stuffed with ladiez :woohoo1:
:pass:am I supposed to tag you?:baked:
...yup, just like that- :crying: ... dig the olde-school crayola entry card mate- :thumbsup: Nicely done, I'd botched at least one letter doing that!
 
:vibe: Some communing with the fellow fuzzies and invertebrates could be an excellent diversion, RT! :smoking:... careful what leaves you pluck to wipe though - :rofl:
This German gal at another site used these interesting plastic collars/traps set at the base of the plant to deflect the escargot crowd; they seemed to have worked well!


Unseemly amounts of asparagus and nutritional yeast will turn your tea-pee into a weapon of mass-offense! :fire:View attachment 1464531

:thumbsup: good to hear GTG! ...I'd ask for pics but it'd probably make me chunder- View attachment 1464532 :rofl:

Dude, you have total zipper-head looks I'm betting! Too bad it ain't Halloween, right? Some nasty fake teeth and shabby cloths and you'd be hirable as a human special effect!
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...rumble cage looks primed and ready, always a treat to see stuffed with ladiez :woohoo1:

...yup, just like that- :crying: ... dig the olde-school crayola entry card mate- :thumbsup: Nicely done, I'd botched at least one letter doing that!
@Waira do you have a link to the German girls post, you can PM it if it isn't pertinent to post it here in open forums here!
You know for a second, I misread you comment and thought you were talking about a "German girl using plastic collars and Straps", It made me think you had been watching Euro BDSM again!:naughtystep::rofl:
I'm gonna go with she uses beer traps, I can tell you they do work, from past experience but the deer might see it as an excuse to have a party!:crying:
As for asparagus.....
Deer do avoid mature asparagus plants, but deer and many other animals love the new shoots of which our pee smells of. However globe artichokes are often grown as deer barriers.

Luckily we don't have poison oak or poison ivy here in the UK but we do have stinging nettle, which my delicate little botty shall avoid, whence wiping is needed.

Just bought me a nice bag of organic Biochar potting compost, which the plants will enjoy and mother nature will love.
The guerrilla tabs are also organic!:hump:

Today I will try to narrow down me outdoor seed list from 35 to 3 strains. I will be looking for hardiness, mold resistance, short height and low odor. So that means googling all 35 strains and collate the data before I extrapolate which 3 strains will make the cut!
First strain will be Lemon'o'matic which our old pal ePenguin grew back in 2015, virtually no odor, short and tastes of lemon, ding , ding , ding all boxes ticked:greencheck::greencheck::greencheck:
 
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Germ day for OD autos! Germing 5 seeds… 3 Seedstockers Thunder banana, one will be taken for breeding with pinky t reversed fem. And 2 Seedstockers Blackberry gum! I will update with official entry pic/signage when we have something to show!
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The Northern lights photo hit the dirt and a couple popped up on their own in the compose pile. Maybe from some plants that had a few seeds that hit the dirt and sprouted from past grows :shrug: and the seeds lived through the winter? I nailed one with the weed wacker :face:
 

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