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17 hours ago, Bud Buddy said:

Let the fun begin. Happy lock down 420.

 

Well I put everything in the ground and it is a bright sunny day; for their first day.

 

It looks like the Rail Road is going to be some bridge work.

 

All the better, because now you will have too wade across the stream to get to the other side.

 

Less possible foot traffic.

 

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Into mother nature hands they go ;)

 

Nice job on the plant out buddy :yep:

 

Game time  :headbang:

 

Until next time, stay safe out there  :cheers:

 

All the best :bong:

 

Mark..

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Thanks for stopping by @Dinafem-Mark.

 

Well it's up to mother nature now, but I will probably stop once or twice a week, until I feel they are establish in their new home.

 

Also, too check for pest.

 

GL everyone; may the best raise to the top.

 

Keep on smiling,

 

BB

 

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Howdy Doody @Ned Flanders thank you for stopping by.

 

My girls are in the ground and last night I had a mild frost adviser.

I will give them a check in a couple days.

 

Mother nature has her way of strengthening, or killing everything in nature selection.

 

I will be dropping some other seed in about a week.

 

With a lot of luck come September or October I will be one very busy person.

 

May the sun shine on your plants and only rain when watering is needed.

 

Keep on smiling,

 

BB

 

 

 

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First update. 

 

I have had some cold weather and rain last week after I plated everything out.

 

The water was high and fast, and I did not get any bites either.

 

So, today I thought I would go fishing, and gave them a look see.

 

While they are quite moist from the soggy ground all growing slowly. 

 

Key word, growing slowly; they're not dead.

 

First up 

 

CMOG

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CJ

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CBD

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16 hours ago, Bud Buddy said:

First update. 

 

I have had some cold weather and rain last week after I plated everything out.

 

The water was high and fast, and I did not get any bites either.

 

So, today I thought I would go fishing, and gave them a look see.

 

While they are quite moist from the soggy ground all growing slowly. 

 

Key word, growing slowly; they're not dead.

 

First up 

 

CMOG

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CJ

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CBD

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Slow but steady growth ;)

 

Hopefully we'll get a bit of nice sunshine soon then they can kick into gear :)

 

Stay safe mate :cheers: and thanks for the outdoor update  :yep:

 

All the best  :bong:

 

Mark..

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Thanks for stopping by @Dinafem-Mark.

 

That's okay if they have a month of slow growth.

 

I'm just wondering what a plant 3 or 4 meters or more, will look like at my grow site.

 

I should be good, just starting to get in the paranoia which I call my safety mode.

 

It makes me look around more and become more familiar with my extended surrounding.

 

GL all; may the sun shine upon you and yours.

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7 minutes ago, Bud Buddy said:

just starting to get in the paranoia which I call my safety mode.

 

Paranoid is a good thing especially with outdoor growing. Got to have eyes everywhere :yep:

 

"It's not paranoia if they're really out to get you."

 

An apt quote ;)

 

Stay safe mate :cheers:

 

All the best :bong:

 

Mark..

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31 minutes ago, Bud Buddy said:

I do not believe that someone is out looking for me.

 

It's the one's look for my plants

 

Good point :yep:

 

All the best :bong:

 

Mark..

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It has been almost two weeks, since I last checked them.

 

The weather has been all over the place, up and down, raining and dry, and now their called for May snow.

 

I may have to make them some mask, to wart off the cold. lol 

 

So, I will check them tomorrow and post an update and images.

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@Bud Buddy Looking good dude I thought we were getting cold lows of 8c Monday night :( hence why I'm holding back a bit for my loast coast and rest of the quick critical. To help your young tender ladies may I suggest you get some gardeners fleece, (local garden centr should have some ). This will deffintly help them keep warm. The spot does look nice to get your rod wet to ;) going to take a gues and ask if there's some big carp or catfish lurking within that pond ? Or is it some salmon and trout that are picking up your flys ? All the best stay safe 

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Thanks for stopping by @the rambler.

 

I looked into your advise "gardeners fleece"; I will keep a close eye on the weather, and if I need them I will pick some up, or have them shipped.

 

I found a couple more sites for my May/June planting for a different GG dairy.

 

I will edit the images and post them a little later.

 

Rambler, I fishing that stream for trout (brown, rainbow, and sometimes brook).

 

I have too fish the river, if I want crap or catfish.

 

 

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@Bud Buddy fair play man I used to do a lot of boat fishing in my younger days still got my abu uptider and the old abu 7000c :P fingers crossed it doesn't get to cold next week 

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Believe it, or not I am across the pond at lat 40 (Pittsburgh Pa.), and  the temperature was -1c to 11c swing today with rain again.

 

Early spring here.

 

I have been watching other post to see how my weather relates.

 

 

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