stinky
Nov 20 2008, 01:32 PM
big hello to everone.been reading this site for a little while and just though i would say wot a great site it is
will post a grow diary when i work out wot i am doing (not really good with pc) but i will persists
grown outside many times befor and am now trying my first inside grow
600hps cooltube
cieling exhust
free standing fan
1.5m*1.5m*3m
passive air in through vents
temps 25c - 30c
humidity 45% - 65%
grown in sugger cane mulch/potting mix/perlite
2*20l buckets
1 plant in each bucket
seed from a clone either white rhno or supper skunk
3rd week of flower(one smells of lemmon and the other fruity)
phineas
Nov 20 2008, 03:09 PM
good luck stinky, look forward to your grow diary.
phin
WantDaChronic
Nov 20 2008, 03:34 PM
welcome to ozstoners/canna nation
riverrat7
Nov 20 2008, 04:27 PM
Welcome stinky. Lot of FNQers have popped up here this week. Look forward to some pics if ya got em. Cheers mate
HappyJay
Nov 20 2008, 04:37 PM
Gday Mate, another northerner, sweet.
Great to meet you.
You should be able to tell the clone allready before flower as super skunk and rhinos have totally diiferent genetics. If it is short & squat, pugnant type smell, you got the rhino, if it is a little more brancy, slightly thinner leaves with a slightly fruity smell, you got the SS.
Too easy mate.
HJ
stinky
Nov 20 2008, 08:00 PM
thanks for the welcome everyone
happyjay
was not sure wot they were becouse got seed from buds my mate grew from both clones outside.
but the way u describe it i have one of each . one shorter plant that did not streach to much but has very dence buds and
it stiinnkkkks . very lemoney and is already starting to cover itself with white sugger and one plant that streached nearly 2/3 its height has a fruity smell and has skinnyer leaves the buds are still dense but are going to be a lot longer
bufo marinus
Nov 20 2008, 08:16 PM
Good stuff stinky, sounds like your a keen gardener too
stinky
Nov 20 2008, 08:27 PM
yah mate
i love me little garden i sit and talk to them often
thay are definitly well looked after
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