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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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Cpurola's Outdoor grow in Southeast Michigan 2026

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No doubt about it. Colors become more vivid, leaves plump up, growth jumps dramatically.....now the bugs move in for the feast. 😆. Let's hope not.🤞

Got more rain last night, and more coming tomorrow. Damn.!! I'm due for another feeding and spray today. Guess I'll skip the spray for food instead.
That's the dilemma when they predict scattered showers every damn day!
 
We just had another hail n high wind storm here with a bunch of rain. I had these little ones out on the deck and remembered them just in time. Couple hail pellets in there View attachment 2682379View attachment 2682380
Wow, those little ones are tougher than I thought. I've been putting mine in the greenhouse every night and they're about the same size. Great save BTW.
 
Just a funny. (thanks @Oldchucky)
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Indoor growing is fine, but you just can't give them what they need. I took my pampered girls outdoors and they LOVE it. First pic is my temperamental Angel '98, she doesn't like anything and is currently trying to re-veg. The other 2 were on the verge of flowering. I can't get over the new growth since being outside.
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Went out this morning at 7AM and sprayed all, including flowers and tomato plants with Cease, Stargus, and Regalia. Supposed to scatter rain for a few days but I'm not waiting. That's what happened last year, excuses excuses. LOL

Regalia recommends weekly sprays, and the bio-fungicides also because they are preventatives. Ugh.
 
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Ill pic back lot again for 2 long, getting there, mostly food again this year 🍳, such a great site✌🏻✌🏻

There are three degrees of compost I think chicken is considered hot, gotta give it yr or so, probably about ready near autumn this year, all depends. Useful bother, we control w
I lived in Southern Maryland in the 70s and nextdoor they had horses they had the greenest lawn in the neighborhood .It's the best fertilizer.
 
Went out this morning at 7AM and sprayed all, including flowers and tomato plants with Cease, Stargus, and Regalia. Supposed to scatter rain for a few days but I'm not waiting. That's what happened last year, excuses excuses. LOL
Have u looked into this.
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Regalia recommends weekly sprays, and the bio-fungicides also because they are preventatives. Ugh.
 
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Indoor growing is fine, but you just can't give them what they need. I took my pampered girls outdoors and they LOVE it. First pic is my temperamental Angel '98, she doesn't like anything and is currently trying to re-veg. The other 2 were on the verge of flowering. I can't get over the new growth since being outside.
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Angel, is loving it, look at that pretty plant.
 
You have to spray it in the early morning before the beneficials are up, or in the evening, with enough time to dry before dark.
But if I kill all the bad bugs the bennies will have nothing to eat! That is the pull and tug of IPM, allow some damage to occur so the environment will balance itself. (hopefully)
 
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