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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!

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Nope but I am not sure what else would actually dig up one so pretty likely that's it.

Like a fricking Christmas present🥲🥲

And Go Spurs!
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Looking like I’m in the same boat and even later. Since I am feeding something with mine. 4 out of 15 left, maybe.
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You can always put a piece of cardboard down under the crates, spread some flour out on the cardboard around the crates, and look for tracks in the morning! Or you can drag your old ass out of bed at 3 AM and sneak up there and hit them with your flash light and see what scurries off! But that’s probably not gonna happen! Lol! Crickets and earwigs have been known to munch on seedlings!
 
You can always put a piece of cardboard down under the crates, spread some flour out on the cardboard around the crates, and look for tracks in the morning! Or you can drag your old ass out of bed at 3 AM and sneak up there and hit them with your flash light and see what scurries off! But that’s probably not gonna happen! Lol! Crickets and earwigs have been known to munch on seedlings!
I am worried less about what and more about keeping their seedlings munching asses out. But my old ass isn't getting up at 3am unless I have to piss, which is very likely.🤣
 
I am worried less about what and more about keeping their seedlings munching asses out. But my old ass isn't getting up at 3am unless I have to piss, which is very likely.🤣
I can relate, brother! But it’s always nice to know what little critter it is that is kicking your ass!😂✌️ By now, you should be taking it personal!
 
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Not much happening of yet. Gottum trained about as good as they'll let me at this point, and filling out nicely.

Gave them their second feeding of Jacks 20/20/20., 1/3 gal per plant, and a shot of seven spray, this morning, and a good watering this evening, being careful not to get the plants wet.
 

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May 31st and looking healthy in Hudson Valley NY
 

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One of this batch Oaxacan’s popped but none of the new Kona’s. So started 4 Punta Rojo and 5 Maui to keep in the Latin American and tropical theme.
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The Mekong and Nepali.
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The newbs made it through the night. IMG 7156IMG 7157The last one was heavily munched but so we’ll see if it makes it.
And then the autos, two CBD and two 1:1. I only found two flea beetles this morning on the ones on the porch.
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Lost one of the four cheesewrecks.
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And the Cabbage pail lady is in full flower and her third STS treatment was yesterday evening. Heavy dew everywhere.
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Mama Robin made a nest in my woodshed. I was getting wood and I smashed the nest against the ground. It stayed together, but an egg was in it, and the egg broke. I was crushed. I told her I was sorry. I moved her nest to my woodshed rafters. Hoping she would stay. And she did. And she dropped more eggs. 3 more! Cant see the dude in the back, but she has three little birds! She let's me feed them worms. I got beasts in this garden. Maybe is why she stays close! 😆
 
I'm just curious if anyone can see any signs of these being males? We're checking as best we know how to check, but these things need transplanted asap I think.
 

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