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The 2011 outdoor season is now declared open.

MJBadger

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Were supposed to have some snow flurries tonight over Scotland/Ireland , we got a long way to go yet b4 it`s safe to pose naked in the garden even down south .
 
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Sleet here today :( gonna have to rush home at lunch time to switch on the GH heaters.
 
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Just a couple of pics to keep the thread going.

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^ Little guys are doing well despite the below average temps and poor light.

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^ The late planted cross from last year that was reveged indoors and flowered and is being reveged again.
Kinda curious to see how it does for a 3rd time?
 
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I trust you all enjoyed a pint today .

Just having the first beer now 23:30 :(

Fecking need it too, cops behind me for 3 miles and the van was stinking of weed.

Ninja, that stuff stinks in enclosed spaces!!! :) :thank you:
 

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or have i gone mad

Of course you have , it`s all that bloody pot you partake in .

Been t-shirt weather all week here , stinging nettles are thriving & it`ll soon be time for a few seed in compost .
 
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Of course you have , it`s all that bloody pot you partake in .

Been t-shirt weather all week here , stinging nettles are thriving & it`ll soon be time for a few seed in compost .

Jasus and here was me thinking it was the pot keeping me from going mad :)

Nettles and dandelions are flying up around here....soon be time to start brewing up some teas.
I have a few early ones out already hfh stuff, impressive resistance to frost n cold, the rest of them will hit the dirt in April.

Peas n raddish are planted out and flying up n spuds hit the dirt tomorrow, hows your veg garden going?
 

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Nettles and dandelions are flying up around here....soon be time to start brewing up some teas.

& dock , i`m picking me ferts this weekend for the first drum of tea & all the veg beds will be tidied up . Can`t get a crop of radish or s-onion , tried several years & never have any luck , always bolt so i will leave them alone this year & concentrate on what goes good for me like ak haze & runner bean or corgette & sativa . I`ve also got several days work on all my bonsai but need to find some good topsoil for their compost coz i`ve got none spare here .
 
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Can`t get a crop of radish or s-onion , tried several years & never have any luck , always bolt so i will leave them alone this year & concentrate on what goes good for me like ak haze & runner bean or corgette & sativa .

Lidl have a variety called saxo thats pretty bolt resistant and dont mind the cold too much, still have to keep them under plastic tho.
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First tray of hfh is doing well, a bit stretchy but all healthy n happy and enjoying the sun, they could probably do with potting up soon.
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good work lads..

wicked toadstool like rock/garden feature! NICE!

I like it, reminds me of another type of mushroom that grows in abundance around here :)

It's an old hay rick stool, used to keep the hay up off the ground.
 

Hundred Gram Oz

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Looking big already, mine are coming along nicely. I'll get some pics up sometime this week I'm going to put down another 100 this week and lot's of clones of, cheese (suicide cut), and KarmaTrain around april. Can't wait!!!
 
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Looking big already, mine are coming along nicely. I'll get some pics up sometime this week I'm going to put down another 100 this week and lot's of clones of, cheese (suicide cut), and KarmaTrain around april. Can't wait!!!

Nice one :tiphat:

Are you planning a plantation or looking for parent plants?
Potted about 100 or so myself today of the sour queen/white russian x hfh hash plant.

Poor things dont know yet that most of them will not make it through the selection process, if I end up with 1 good male and 2 females for seeding I'll be happy.
 

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BOSCO - A plantation mainly but I'm looking for a stud for my indoor stuff. I've only got a few out now, I'm going to sort through my seeds tonight and see what to pop, I've got lot's of mixed seeds from previous grows of, karmaTrain, Williams Wonder, Critical Mass, AK47, Chronic, Killer Chemdog, SSSDH, Pot of Gold, as you can imagine, it's gonna get messy!




Actually I think I'll go have a hoak through the "vault" now :D:D

What do you use in your tea's, Bosco? I've got all my gear for tea laying around somewhere.

Happy Harvest's!!
 
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I've no real recipe for teas, bro.
It's just going to be a simple compost tea, with some nettle, sea weed, barley and a handful or 2 of manure.
The soil already has everything they need so the teas are just a bit of a tonic really + it will help control botrytis.

I see your early ones stretched as well :) a little bit more than my one's but thats probably down to the bubble wrap on the gh, I tried that a few years ago and it kills the light a bit.

Looking forward to hearing how the plantation goes, probably not too many guys over here growing large numbers outdoors.
 

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I like it, reminds me of another type of mushroom that grows in abundance around here :)

It's an old hay rick stool, used to keep the hay up off the ground.


belive it or not i can tell yuo date and area based on the shape of the rick stool, they are for keeping mice and rats out of your grain store. worth a fortune.

im following you lads im gonna put out when you do, i took 30 clones put them in a propergater and forgot about them to some extent now ive had to de tangle the roots and put them in seperate pots. hope they will be ok.
 

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looks like a good start lads,yous are both a bit ahead of me,my babies still on first set of leaves.Just threw some bagseed down for the outdoor attempt and will save my good seeds for the time being.

I had to google 'bolting' never heard of that before and as you can tell I've never grown vegetables
 

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