Vtfarmer
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Greetings. I’ve been an outdoor grower for over 50 years, have learned a lot. I’d enjoy sharing my knowledge. Looking forward to meeting other growers
As an organic grower, I only grow varieties that are mold resistant, and practice careful removal of infected buds as soon as problems appear. My plants are in an area with optimum air circulation and get full sun from sunup to sunset. Some years are a struggle, other years I’ll have almost zero mold.OK Me 1st
As an outdoor grower, how do you deal with WPM and what do you use to control it?
@Big...young? What does the 51 mean in your user name?
I’ve been growing in the same place for decades. For over 20 years I grew only one variety, a landrace strain from the Hindu Kush Mountains. Unfortunately, due to inexperience and crop failures, I lost this strain. In the last 20 years I’ve gone over to the wonderful new hybrids the breeders have come up with that grow well in my northern climate here in Vermont.Welcome aboard Vt......Vermont?
have you grown in the same area for 50 years?
do you still have any seeds from the old days?
outdoor grower here too , only I am young , last crop was a good one as we wanted to have plenty of meds in case everything , even pot shops , all get closed down
mission accomplished
I only grew shorter plants in the old days. One of the great pleasures in legalized growing is sitting on your porch watching the girls grow tall and bushy. I don’t miss the old paranoia days when the sounds of a helicopter sent chills down my spine.Lucky *******s. I cant grow trees here in Texas outside. I have to keep them short and bushy.
With yourself ill bet.how many times I have had *** in December
I understand. Most here have expierenced that same feeling. I grow inside under lights where only I can see what is going on. There right now....my own little world.I only grew shorter plants in the old days. One of the great pleasures in legalized growing is sitting on your porch watching the girls grow tall and bushy. I don’t miss the old paranoia days when the sounds of a helicopter sent chills down my spine.
Welcome aboard. Isn't that the truth! Canada we can even claim house insurance if stolen. $100 or $125 per plant. LOL CHEERS!I only grew shorter plants in the old days. One of the great pleasures in legalized growing is sitting on your porch watching the girls grow tall and bushy. I don’t miss the old paranoia days when the sounds of a helicopter sent chills down my spine.
Cross-breeds (Mutts) are the best pets indeedHave you been making many crosses over the years? Welcome and I bet you have some awesome knowledge and stories. Cheers
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