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Kangativa's 2010-11 Outdoor Grow

Kangativa

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Hi Everyone, Well its that time of the year again to start the New Grow, but first I would like to thank all of you Northern Hemisphere outdoor growers for sharing your summer grow pics, they have been a inspiration and it just goes to show what a fantastic plant MJ is and if you put your heart into it what can be achieved.....my hat is off to you all:gday:

Ok this year I will take the time to take you through the grow from start to and all goes well the finish.
First off I get a few people asking how big do I do the holes, well as I always say the bigger the better and with long flowering Sativa's this is a must. But although big holes help, it is what you put in them that counts.
All of the plants you saw that were grown last year were grown in first season holes, in other words they were freshly dug and composted for the first time and not long before the plant were put in the ground.
The reason they got so big is I believe in compost and lots of it and well broken down......You do this right and apart from a bit of a boost during the season with foilar feeding you should not have to add to the soil.
Ok making my compost.....Manures, cow, horse, chicken, these are all fantastic to add to your mix. Cow is mostly to get your soil nice, it is not to hot and can be used just about fresh. Horse is hotter and should be dried or broken down. Chicken, well this is HOT and should be well broken down before going anywhere near the plants.
Blood and Bone....I like to use this in my compost as it helps break it down faster, if I use it in the holes I make sure it goes in at least 2 months before planting as this alows it to break down and animals will stop digging by then if they are a problem.
Wood Ash....Again add it to the pile, being alkaline it keeps the acidity down.
Soft Rock Phosphate.....This again I add to the pile. If put in the ground add it 2 months in advance as that is how long till it is availible to the plants. It will stay in the soil for up to 3 yrs so use sparingly.
Leaves and mulch.....again I add to the pile and the holes.
When preparing a heap I first put down the leaves and mulch, then the manures and wood ash, followed by a sprinkling of the B & B and RP then layer again until you run out or cant get it any higher. With the Cow and horse manure it is good if it is wet to help breakdown quicker, but not a problem if its not.
I then let this break down at least 6 months before using. When weeds start coming out the top and worms are in it then it is ready:jump: You can use as much as you like in the holes, it wont be hot and will have everything your Plants need for a healthy and long life.
Ok I have done some pics of the holes I have cleared and dug and some compost pics, some of you will reconize the spot where the Space shuttle and MM grew last year, as you will see this has been prepared and mulched all winter.
Next post will be starting the seeds and the mix I use for that and of course what I will be growing this season:tiphat:
 

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Kangativa

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More Holes

More Holes

Some more hole pics, plus the new MM patch from last season.
 

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Look forward to seeing your work again mate, some of your trees are epic. I hope to be putting a few in myself again this season, cracking the beans now and hope to get some nice trees also. Good luck mate.

Tagging along.

BUNDY...
 

Kangativa

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The Compost

The Compost

Here are the pics of the compost, broken and breaking down.
One thing to mention is that everything I use is organic and all my foilar feeds are certified organic or I make my own teas from manures.
I will go more into foilar feeding when it starts happening:gday:
 

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Joeski

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nice mate thanks for letting us know your soil processes..... wishing u a perfect season
 

Kangativa

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Thanks guys:tiphat: I hope it can be a good trip, last year I never took pics of after the storms hit......to many tears to focus. This year it will be as it happens.

Also I hope it is a great season for all of us:dance013:
 

b00m

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Front Row Seats

Front Row Seats

Sweet front row seats for a cranking OD aussie grow show. Inspiring work with jaw dropping monsters absolutely love ya work mate. Thanks for sharing kanga :wave: :biggrin:
:gday:
 
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darwinsbulldog

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sweeeeet mate :D nice pics! makes me wanna get off my bum and get started on things today too! but it's been a bit wet, might have to suss it out anyway! can't wait to see the beginning of more giants hehe! scribed :D

darwin
 

shroomyshroom

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Thank you for taking the time and effort to log this for everyone mate, I know most of your time and effort is going to be going towards your ladies. I just wanted to ask a few questions if i may.

Where do you get your manures from ?
If they are store bought what brands do you use?
And what ratios are you using ?

id be guessing you would be using a similar ratio to Tom Hill

Also all the best with this year mate
 

Kangativa

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Thank you for taking the time and effort to log this for everyone mate, I know most of your time and effort is going to be going towards your ladies. I just wanted to ask a few questions if i may.

Where do you get your manures from ?
If they are store bought what brands do you use?
And what ratios are you using ?

id be guessing you would be using a similar ratio to Tom Hill

Also all the best with this year mate

Hi ya Shroomy......Hey mate no worries about questions....its quiet at the moment:)
That is the thing for me with manures I have horses and cows are everywhere and I get the chicken shit from a free range/ organic chicken farm by the tonne. But I have grown in the N Shore Sydney and still done the same thing, just takes a bit longer to source. But I am sure you could use bought stuff, just make sure it is organic.
Also that is the thing about good compost, when it is broken down well you can put a plant in it, so I dont really have a ratio I can give. I add it to the soil every year and it just makes it better and better......Sorry I couldnt be more of a help, but I dont think you can go wrong with Tom's ratio's if you feel happier with that......cheers K


To all you guys up above...you are all welcome, just make sure you put on your seatbelts....if I am leading the way you could all be in for a bumpy ride:skiiing:
 

moonunit

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looking sweet m8, lovely looking compost and spot. My compost goes mostly to my veges since i have been out of the mountains unfortunately( not for the veges though lol).
Anyways lovely start m8, look forward to the show
much respect
moonunit
 

darwinsbulldog

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hey kanga just wanted to ask you a quick question if i may sir :D how deep do you dig while amending your soil? 1-2ft?
 

Kangativa

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looking sweet m8, lovely looking compost and spot. My compost goes mostly to my veges since i have been out of the mountains unfortunately( not for the veges though lol).
Anyways lovely start m8, look forward to the show
much respect
moonunit


Thanx mate, it Ill be a pleasure to know you are watching:tiphat:
What veges....Lol
 

Kangativa

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hey kanga just wanted to ask you a quick question if i may sir :D how deep do you dig while amending your soil? 1-2ft?


Hey mate....I go at least a big shovel depth. If its hard soil I use a pitchfork first to break up roots and hard stuff. Then I go through with the shovel and turn it over a few times.
I try and find spots without clay.....to much trouble.
 
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