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The 2011 outdoor season is now declared open.

Ironeek

Member
Finally got delivery of my HFH X's

Im thinking........Its late in the game to be setting a fresh set of beans to go out . ......Any opinions?
 
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COOKIE MONSTER

Finally got delivery of my HFH X's

Im thinking........Its late in the game to be setting a fresh set of beans to go out . ......Any opinions?

It's not too late to plant, Iron.

Growth is slow with all this poor weather so you haven't been missing much.
A good start indoors where it's warm ( lights, green house ) and they will be fine :wave:
 
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COOKIE MONSTER

What are they Red?

Good looking cage, should keep the bunny's at bay.
 

laprecaun

Member
Ya id like to see your window plant, is that the mutant that you had?

here you go mate!
this is really strange plant ;)

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I am keeping her on the backyard ;) so she stopped as the outside ones ;) buuuuuut i feel she kicks back again :D

:wave:
 

MABAK

New member
Cookie M - Your july germ grow last year amazes me. When did they finish? How was the grow in general, did they just fly up and out? Was their much variation in the seeds? how many fem's u get?
Im very happy to see this it gives me alot of hope. Not too many people seem to kno about these strains. Its showing promise for us island folk to get an exceedingly content supply of herb! Much respect Keep up the good work






http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7sZ7Ur9ZhY&feature=related
 
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COOKIE MONSTER

Cookie M - Your july germ grow last year amazes me. When did they finish? How was the grow in general, did they just fly up and out? Was their much variation in the seeds? how many fem's u get?

Finished in October, vegged for a few weeks and went into flower after the 4th 5th node.
This years with a normal start date will finish mid sept i'm hoping.

Males/fems and variation questions will have to wait a few months until this years finish outside.
 

laprecaun

Member
Ech... I've been on 'da field'. One word what comes to my throat is... massacre. Those lovely AFs I had... were lovely... Those survivors there are badly damaged by low temperatures and rains. i gave them some nutritions and I'm leaving them to themselves till the harvest...

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just two pix, there is really nothing to show and batteries went flat in my camera... had to use mobile...

From the other hand the young ones are growing maybe slow but still healthy. i gave them some humic acid and... next visit is planned in two or 4 weeks. Some pix.

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All have survived the snail's ride ;)


I'm still planning to put some AF into soil june/july to check will them come on time.

Greetz!
 

laprecaun

Member
guuuys as not experienced irish outdoor farmer ;) i have one question... how many days with the weather as we have at the moment (blazing sun uuuuu yeeeeaaaahhh fap fap fap) and no rain i have to start worry about watering the girls?

i know that ireland is the only country in europe with no water deficit but... those are my babies :p im worried :D

EDIT:
never mind ;)
i have to quit smoking while on the internet :D
 

Stu Bai

New member
Hello fellow growers. I finally decided to take the plunge and get a bit productive instead of sitting around moaning about the quality of grass around. The grit within my circles has reached epidemic levels and I don't know any growers so I'm doing it for myself.

I'm not expecting miracles as for me this is a learning process and I would be happy with any result at all. These pictures aren't exactly going to be bud porn I'm just hoping for some nice advice.

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All are feminized. The girl to the far right is a Lowryder, the other two are Easy Ryder - both have been in soil for about two weeks now but took 2-3 days to come up - and the little seedlings are Snowryders [who compared to the other two strains I must say germinated and sprouted almost instantly].

They have clearly got to get out of those yogurth pots and into their final outdoor home right away. I have two quick questions :

1. If I am planting outdoors in pots how often do the girls need to be watered? And how much water?

2. These yogurth containers have see through bottoms. The biggest of the Easy Ryders has multiple visible roots stretching around right at the bottom like a spider pressed against glass. It it too late to transplant the girl? Will she rediscover new soil or have I stunted it forever by leaving it in the yogurth pot for too long?



Thanks.
 
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They have clearly got to get out of those yogurth pots and into their final outdoor home right away. I have two quick questions :

1. If I am planting outdoors in pots how often do the girls need to be watered? And how much water?

2. These yogurth containers have see through bottoms. The biggest of the Easy Ryders has multiple visible roots stretching around right at the bottom like a spider pressed against glass. It it too late to transplant the girl? Will she rediscover new soil or have I stunted it forever by leaving it in the yogurth pot for too long?

How you doing man, good luck with your grow. Im sure all the info you need is bangin around these forums

As for how much water they need.... How big are your pots, what quality of soil are they gonna be in and is there going to be nutes in the soil or are you gonna water it in. Are you growing at home or is it a guerilla op?

Just try make sure they have enough water that the top 1 inch is moist during the warm weather. Just give them a good soak when you transplant them outside. When do you plan on putting tham outside anyway?

Mine are in 50l bags of plagron and the last two days ive had to bring 48l of water to them due to this heat. If your gonna put them in pots id recommend breaking out the bottom of the pots and burying it so you hopefully wont have to worry about watering as much in the seaon and maybe put some bat guano at the bottom to promote flowering for when the roots reach it.

If your worried about damaging roots just poke some holes in the bottom of the yogurt containers or cut them at the sides and plant them in soil, the roots will go right through it and grow on. There still young so they should explode when you transplant them anyway

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laprecaun

Member
WMs started to bloom again :)

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some flowers, big cristals :)

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even on those close to death:

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and here is one of the small ones ;)

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i am still a believer :dance013:

:thank you:
 

jagle

New member
My little backgarden, shot of the spuds, and sweetcorn growing, then my two pots used to protect from rain, prying eyes, but also to help up the temps

i have 1 killing fields fem
1 el monstre reg
5 heribei fem all from ******

the el monstre is the biggest in the first set of pic,
killing fields is the biggest in the second set of pics,
rest are heribei
 

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What's up laprecaun, have you visited your spot recently at all. I saw your pics from the 3rd, I hope there after bouncing back a bit for you

You have nice plants there jagle, I never heard of those strains. Are they for our climate?
 

jagle

New member
the heribei are grown for the wet dutch climate so should suit outs, the el monstre im not sure and the killing fields is very much a sativa so i dunno how she will get on
 

laprecaun

Member
dr. euforia:
hey dr, some circumstances caused that i'll be able to visit girls in around 3 weeks, just for first harvest ;)
i have sampling the midget and... if the final will be that aromatic ... :jump:

jagle:
nice set of seeds! however im pretty sure kf wont make it in ireland, wouldnt be too entusiastic about el monstre but i'll keep the fingers crossed! :dance013:

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