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outdoor grow ireland 2010 so far
a friends outdoor grow as of 9th june 2010
hes planted hollands hope , ledo uno , durban poison , ruderalis skunk and lambsbread , he found a nice steep bank its south facing so gets lots of sun plus get blocked from the worst the wind has to offer the soil ph here is 6.0 hes added lots of pk 13/14 to soil to boost buding and fight lots of available nitrogen lets hope the irish summer happens and ill post the progress |
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looking nice, mine are tiny compared to those lol,
just wondering though is that stream/pool going to rise or give mold problems later on? |
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All looking nice n healthy, so nice to hear more n more of us Irish working hard to prove the nay sayers wrong.
Best of luck to him. |
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the trick regards the stream no it wont rise as for mold using pro cilicate from gro tek it stops mold boosts flowers also helps fight
the nitrogen back too as for feed alaska mor bloom 0-10-10 no nitrogen at all in it |
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nice
im growing a ruderalis skunk too its a lot smaller tho.Keep us updated anyway.
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Alright glad to see some irish
im growin myself had 15 to start with , only 7 left due to birds uprooting them.Growing Passion #1 & The Church . Going well so far i think apart from wind snapped 1 last night, tapped it back should be fine.il post pics up now on my profile from about 2weeks ago ! have a look and let me know what you think!Hope to get any sort of a harvest
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Welcome del
![]() The wind was a bit brutal yesterday and last night alright. Lookng forward to see how the church gets on, it's on my list for next year. |
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updated pics just been given pro silica to stop bud rot easy
plus it promotes flowering also stops bolting
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What is bolting
But, while plants do not run away physically, their growth may run away rapidly, and this is basically what this phrase means in the gardening world. Plants, mostly vegetable or herbs, are said to bolt when there growth goes rapidly from being mostly leaf based to being mostly flower and seed based. Why do plants bolt Most plants bolt due to hot weather. When the ground temperature goes above a certain temperature, this flips a switch in the plant to produce flowers and seeds very rapidly and to abandon leaf growth almost completely. Bolting is a survival mechanism in a plant. If the weather get to be above where the plant will survive, it will try to produce the next generation (seeds) as quickly as possible. Not sure how it relates to canna plants tho? Indica they are all looking great, when do you expect them to flower? |
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