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Aussie/Kiwi Outdoor Season 2007-2008

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Pumpkin said:

haze 15th feb

haze 15th feb

carli orange bud 15th feb

just passing by :)

Now thats what I'm talking about, beautiful healthy plants you have there, looking fine indeed! ,, if you have a moment Pumpkin would you give us a rough run down of the maintenance ie.what you're feeding them (if anything at all)? ,,, must say again they look great!

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I'm glad to see the weather is hangin in there for you wally, I would gladly give up 1/2 of this heat for some of that wet you guys have had. Beautiful mate,, simply stunning.
Boy,, you could go hunting with some of those spears, hehe
 
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Awesome Wally amazing as usual! I remember you saying you didn't get off to a great start, was it a good season in the end?
 
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hehehe thanks guys ,, well its not what i call a fully successful season , but itll do till i can do better .. im a fussy bugger ...
no dobo this is not the end yet , we will probably with any luck harvest from here till may with some new plants coming on now , though there wont be much form in them , they will fill some gaps nevertheless ...
 
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wow

wow

(wow and your saying you didn't get off to a great start)
i can only imagine what your capable of with a good start to a season much :respect: :respect: :respect: :respect: :respect: :respect:

just add a little ying and some yang :ying: and you got a sweet grow wally go hard man go hard .....! ! !




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Fark wally, thats looking pretty damn good either way!!

i think i was a little crazy about that bug problem, but my old man has a plant here that always had an aphid and scale infestation its some flower vine thing he likes but i keep attacking it with what ever i can find to remove the bastards from our garden.

i not sure when i took these.





I had a few in small post at the start of the season, and then forgot about them and they turned out to be little winners! cant wait to smoke!
 
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dobo

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Things are going kinda o.k for me, still got huge problems with Passion Vine Hoppers, doing some real damage to lower sections of my plant as you will see in some of the pics. Guerilla plants are flowering really well now, but getting raped by the PVH's around the lower areas...Still spraying plants with a natural insecticide and neem oil..infestations are definitely better but still not great...I'm just going to keep spraying until he buds get too dense to risk spraying...

I had the idea to tie down one of the flowering sativa's I have in pots, the theory was to expose as much as the bud as possible to the light and try and prevent "airy" buds..Maybe not such a great idea because now when it rains theres too much weight on the branch and it causes it to droop...they are starting to respond to the light and pick themselves up but probably not a great idea of mine...only time will tell I guess!

Indica potted plant is doing really well, should probably feed it some nitrogen in next feed as lower leafs are going yellow far to early! I'm feeding the plants earthjuice bloom which is a no nitrogen formula..infact all the plants probably need a small dose to help things along..First time growing outdoors so I guess you have to learn from your mistakes!

Rain forecast this weekend so plants should enjoy a good soaking.

Potted plants

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Bagseed sativa x



Starting to react to light




Guerrilla sativa





Random x's notice the lower damage caused by Passion vine hoppers














This plant got screwed over by PVH's it always was the weakest of the lot but it looks like its almost on deaths door.. top of plant seems to be healthy but I think it will spred..

 
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Hi Smurf... a quick run down for you

Was an ex-ornamental/vegie garden so i did some crop rotation ;)

Used a lot of gypsum to break up the soil, didn't add anything to the soil this year.. it has previously had cow shit soaked in a water/soap solution added and the chooks used to run around there.

I only visit the plants once every two months (it's 400km from where i am living now, in another state) so they are watered by a dripper system on a timer. The water comes from the creek and works well on the garden.

I should be up there in a month and a half to harvest that carli orange bud. I'll take some more photos for you then.

I don't often have a chance to get on the internet so sorry for my late reply.

Later
 

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looking good fellas.


whoa, not too bad considering your having a "bad season" Wally.
wallyduck said:
ive already pulled quite a bit of herb out of here ,, but theres more to come ...









here are some of mine. This is Jamaican Pearl

















this is a little 'Biddy's Sister' on my brothers balcony.








this is a different JP, at my friends garden.











 
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I'll post up some more later, just building a new indoor flower room today and have to put these clones somewhere as theyve rooted and Ive spent all morning perving at flower porn
 
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Thanks for taking the time Pumpkin,,,, beautiful patches ezra & Joe! ,,

Definitely the best time of the year for all the gardeners in oz & nz,,,

Yea dobo, slightly cramped plants ,
I didn't thin the patch out as much as I should have, but I'll make it work,
chopped some of the larger tops yesterday, up to a foot off.

Have a cpl of pics I'll get up later.
Keep up the faith & grow hard guys
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