Will You Be Sad?

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GrowRebel

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:ciao:Well ... for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere harvest time is almost upon us :yay:... I for one will be happy:banana: ... to have good smoke ... but sad :cry:... to have to kill my beautiful ladies ... I will miss them when I walk, and miss watching them grow ... they are part of the landscape and to suddenly see them gone ... well ... it's sad ...

... what do you other outdoor growers feel at harvest time?:confused::confused2:
It's share time:hubba:
:bongin:
 
Ive been growing a plant from early February, it seems to have taken a lot of my time this year :) , it still has about another 6 weeks to go, by that time she will be living still in early November, I wont be cutting her down, I will be sawing her down :rofl:

It truly will be a sad time, she gives me a place to go when I need time alone, she listens to me moan, she hears me sing, she exudes her perume to me as I work on her and caress her, I have bonded with a plant, only growers would understand how a human can become attached to a plant.

This is the biggest plant I have ever grown, im going to saw an 8 inch section of her main stem and dry it, it will just look like a dry bit of ugly wood to others, but to me it will be a reminder of shared love.
 
hee hee growrebel, definately a "mixed bag" of emotions.
Elation and reliefe... no more stressing over flyovers or other discovery, and will soon be enjoying the sweetest bud in the county..

Regret and sadness... chopping and killing what you've worked all summer to produce, seeing that beautifull plant turned into a pile of leaves 'n sticks.. :(...and then there's the trimming chore..:ignore:
 
:farm: Well, for those of you saddened by the harvest of your ladies, I have a solution. 1st, you need to do a few :bong1: :bong1: :bong1: 2nd, take a clone and Regrow your plants indoors over the winter to take your mind off of the unpleasantness of the harvest :hubba:
:aok:
 
when you are harvesting those beautiful plants -

just remember they grew for you! they grew to fulfill your desires, the plant
has been almost an extension of you! so ....

be filled with the joy of knowing how much love went into the grow and know you will be smoking the best smoke of you life!



how awesome is that?!!!!:D
 
HippyInEngland said:
Ive been growing a plant from early February, it seems to have taken a lot of my time this year , it still has about another 6 weeks to go, by that time she will be living still in early November, I wont be cutting her down, I will be sawing her down

It truly will be a sad time, she gives me a place to go when I need time alone, she listens to me moan, she hears me sing, she exudes her perume to me as I work on her and caress her, I have bonded with a plant, only growers would understand how a human can become attached to a plant.

This is the biggest plant I have ever grown, im going to saw an 8 inch section of her main stem and dry it, it will just look like a dry bit of ugly wood to others, but to me it will be a reminder of shared love.
Well said hippy ... it does give a certain sense of peace ... :yeahthat:

Hick said:
hee hee growrebel, definately a "mixed bag" of emotions.
Elation and reliefe... no more stressing over flyovers or other discovery, and will soon be enjoying the sweetest bud in the county..

Regret and sadness... chopping and killing what you've worked all summer to produce, seeing that beautifull plant turned into a pile of leaves 'n sticks.. ...and then there's the trimming chore..
You are right ... I really don't have too much to fear of being spotted, but there is always that freak chance ... so yeah ... there is a lot of mixed emotions going on no doubt ... :D

SmokinMom said:
I am still sad about last years beautiful ladies.
I hear ya girlfriend ... :watchplant:

bud.uncle said:
Sad.....................

No Way........


Its Harvest Festival Time

Time to party:yay:

n

Share ;)

Well yes there is that ... but a little sad to see them go ... :eek:

THE BROTHER'S GRUNT said:
Well were gonna be happy as hell when they come down starting this week. Not sure if we'll be sad as we always have the inside ladies to look at.

I have an indoor grow as well ... but my indoor ladies ... no have the room ... can't get nearly as big as outdoor ... and it's an effort to get buds as big as the outside ladies ... that takes very little effort at all ... when I first grew outside last year I couldn't get over how big these ladies can get in such a short time ... it's a beautiful thang to be able to grow outside ... and inside too ... :giggle:

FourTwenty said:
i cant wait till harvest time myself im already making plans for next grow season lol
Me too ... next year I'm planning on having ... hopefully... blueberry ... white widow ... big bud ... maybe the cheese x fox47 ... northern lights ... love bud ... super silver haze ...

I gave a friend 13 plants and 9 of them were stolen by some dummy that didn't know what they were doing ... wasn't nearly mature ... 2 of the 9 killed by animals ... one of the 9 got too much water ... I tried to give him enough so he would have a good yield, but he keeps giving some to his friend ... and they keep getting ripped off ... next year no more than 7 clones for my friend ... can't bare seeing so many of my ladies destroyed ...

Thanks for chiming in folks ... most of us seem to be connected to our ladies ... while some just want the smoke ... I can relate to both ... :hubba:
 
i'll miss the daily tending, the watering, the feeding, but ive got to plan a new patch for the spring, straighten up all the tools and put my bucket dirt in the compost pile, clean the buckets and stick em' in the shed, dry and manicure massive buds, there's still alot of work to do.

.........and when the plants come down, it's time for the treestands to go up!
 
I get my spots ready for next year after harvest. Hike out all my soil and powdered nutes. Dig a big hole to bury the bag and scout out next years grow by seeing how the vegetation is going to look come spring. So I feel no sorrow just excitement for the next 5 months to be over with so I can start all over again.
 
aslan king said:
Be safe outdoors men.

speakin of which i think i might have to invest in some protection for there have been a few mountain lions spotted and one killed round the area i'm gardening. i looked online how to react when u encounter one but i'll be damned if i'm just gonna stand there and wave my arms makin as much noise as possible man. when this thing wit 3 inch fangs is starrin me down waitin to take bite out my rump. lol. i usually carry a baseball bat for a just in case watever measure as well as a good lengthed knife. maybe i'll pick up a machete(sp?)
i'd do the gun thing but i hate guns and they give me chills just lookin at the things. besides, that'd look somethin awful gettin caught en route to or while mingling in my garden and yet gettin its another thing gettin caught in a grow wit a firearm at side. bad news there. too much for me to think bout.
anyone else ever encounter a mountain lion?
watc ur story on it?
how'd ya fend ya self gainst it or wat'd u do howd ya react? advice?
thanks
 

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