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Old 08-12-2010, 06:05 PM #1
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Some outdoor pics so far

Well here they are.

Theres 5 frisian dew flowering

4 Western wonder- Only one of them is floweing still, its very strange. The one thats flowering is the only one in soil also

Whats even weirder is that after about 3 weeks outside 2 western wonder showed up to be male, with unmistakable pollen sacks, but the other plants havent started floweing or even really show sex yet and i cant see any pre flowers. Im at a loss

In the pics the plants need a good feed and a water, i carried up 24l with nutes so hopefully its gonna do something for them.

Going up again to feed them again tomorrow.

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Sorry about the size of the pics
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Old 08-12-2010, 10:56 PM #2
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your pics are fucking enormous and taking ages to load

they are jaw dropping though,

btw i wouldnt grow near power lines, there doing country wide upgrades for the years to come and they certainly bean busy in my areas for a long time,

really beautiful though, what nutes you using?
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:49 PM #3
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Ya i know man, i gotta upload smaller pics somehow, its annoying. Noone wants to spend 5mins on a page waiting for pics to load......My bad

Cheers about the power lines though. I hadnt heard about that at all. Where did you hear it from?. Being Ireland it might take a decade to get the work done, as Europes not gonna be paying for it.

Im using canna flowering nutes. The day i took those pics last week was the first time since May that ive brought water to them.

My organic soil with perlite and vermiculite , potash, bat guano, dolomite lime, epson salt, blood and bone meal was doing the job well enough but I dont think i put in enough so thats why im going up to do it myself. I was afraid of making the soil to hot, lesson learned.

For next year ill be hauling up over 1000 litres of my own soil so i can grow in the ground without pots. Gotta dig up the entire area too as its very rocky and soil isnt great

The one thats in the ground is the only one to keep its full green colour but its tiny compared to the ones in pots. Also its the only western wonder flowering.

Well gotta go ow as im going up to give them more food

Peas
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Old 08-13-2010, 10:45 PM #4
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they are jaw dropping though,

btw i wouldnt grow near power lines, there doing country wide upgrades for the years to come and they certainly bean busy in my areas for a long time,

really beautiful though, what nutes you using?
Spot on advice about the powerlines Tonto, the ESB or Telecom can enter private land without permission to do maintainance work or inspections.
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Old 08-13-2010, 11:31 PM #5
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hadnt heard about that at all. Where did you hear it from?.
bean in the news, main one being theres loads of communities getting together to stop those enormous pylons being built near their homes.

the upgrades decrease the waste of transporting electricity and make things easier for the green electricity generating guys.

im no electrician btw, but thats the gist i gather.

plus in my experience if its a hunting area the lines do draw attention (no trees near lines, vegetation grows crazily attracts animals, hunters)


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For next year ill be hauling up over 1000 litres of my own soil so i can grow in the ground without pots. Gotta dig up the entire area too as its very rocky and soil isnt great

indeed, alot of lessons learnt this year soil + prep wise
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Old 08-14-2010, 03:33 AM #6
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bean in the news, main one being theres loads of communities getting together to stop those enormous pylons being built near their homes.

the upgrades decrease the waste of transporting electricity and make things easier for the green electricity generating guys.

im no electrician btw, but thats the gist i gather.

plus in my experience if its a hunting area the lines do draw attention (no trees near lines, vegetation grows crazily attracts animals, hunters)





indeed, alot of lessons learnt this year soil + prep wise
Cheers about the pylons. I guess thats my last grow there so.
Theres def no chance of hunters there either but im not gonna be risking there again.

Hopefully ill get something off the plants i have to tide me over until the indoor is in full swing
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Old 09-20-2010, 07:57 PM #7
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how are the plants doing?
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