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Beans from PNG 1 2 3
by THCME-
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Hi All, I've just received some nice beans from Papua New Guinea, the locals call it Mt. Hagen Madness and it's meant to be a pretty good smoke, however, apparently these monsters can grow up to 20 feet and I was wondering if they would be any good for an indoor grow, tipped and tied, or should I wait for outdoors next season. I'm not sure if restraining a plants growth by such a large amount would have any negative effects? Any info would be greatly appreciated ( as always ).
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Thought I would give growing another shot this year.. Just so sick of paying for the smoke. I ended up buying 10 seeds off my old dealer, He wasnt sure what strain they were he just said they were a skunk x, and the rest of my seed was just bagseed I collected over the last year. At the start of the season I had most of my plants eaten by possums I think so dont really have any monster plants like I would like.. Just a few pics.. <--Skunk x<-- Skunk x Will post more pics and updtes soon.
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Just wondering whos got some tips for me to keep the bugs off my plants?? Was growing them inside, but now have moved them out into the garden, Whenever i go to look at them there are these little black fuckers crawling about?? Any suggestions appreciated... Cheers Pedro :bongon:
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WOTS THE BEST FERTILISER FOR OUTDOOR PERTH WA PLEASE???
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my old mothers 1 2 3
by gundawindi-
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so here are a couple of pics of the three old mother sativa i will be growing this year,so i guess i should have said a few pics they have been in the ground a month now and doing very well i feel. done nothing real special with the soil just added some organic cow poo. mulched them and water them. dont expect them to be real monsters this year but should go ok i think.....
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Fertilizersss 1 2
by Zacc Qld-
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Okkayy any suggestions on fertilizers available in Qld for like seedling, vegetative, and flowering stages to make my babies grow like crazy
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I know wood ash is good as lime subsitute, but ive also been told its fairly high in potash aswell, i have a few big piles of ash lying around would it actually do anything as a soil improver if it was to work it into my patch?
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Howdy All, greetings from WA Some great info and pics here. Thought I'd share a photo of 2 darlings I got going. About 6 weeks now. Since transplanting them 2 weeks ago into the bush they have doubled in size. Hope the photos loaded, not sure what I'm doing!! Cheers
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hey dudes,im new here, just got a quick question bout when watering plants and getting mold on buds. its run to waste in coco, i use 3l milk containers with pin holes in the lid to evenly spray the coco but alot of the smaller buds at the bottom are always getting wet,will these eventually create mold? heres a pic aswell
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I have a greenhouse at my disposal and am wondering if any of you guys have any experience with them. I have a few plants in there at the moment and the leaves grow really big and are a really dark healthy green and the plants seem to grow faster than outside, but stretch a little between lats. And also when the plants get big they have trouble standing up (im guessing this is because no wind) so I have to put them outside for a few days to strengthen them. Do any of you guys have any tips to get the most out of my greenhouse? Thanx.
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A few of you might remember me talking about a gram i found while i was walking in my local park a few months back... any ways i planted the one and only seed i found in it and this is the resulting plant... it has been fim'd once and will be fim'd again in a few weeks she very staunch considering it has been grown outside during winter it will be crossed with my up and coming autos just thought id share
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If you were growing in the ground in a dug up plot, how many plants could you get in per m2, would you be best to leave as much space between plants as possible?
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i am not having much luck this year, first of all my plants were taken by the police, 2nd of all i have had non stop rain for a week and then after checking my plants this morning, i had discovered that my plants had been knocked over by a fucking kangaroo, i have my plants in pots with some wire mesh around them to protect them from being eaten, but now a kangaroo has run into my wire mesh and sent my plants flying, i lost 12 plants this morning. oh well at least all of them were not destroyed. Time to start that patch again. Ive never had this many set backs before but ill just keep motoring along and ill get there eventually
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Just wondering what methods you guys prefer out of tipping the head of the plant and tying them down? Which is better for yield? Also what do you guys think about trimming / pruning the plant? and hoy you go about this?
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Hello everyone, I have just cut about 20 clones that I intend to put outdoors, the problem is that when I did this last year all the clones immediately started to flower even though it was the middle of december and we still had long summer days and I ended up with a lot of small plants not the 5 foot monsters that I was hoping for This year I plant to veg the clones for a few weeks under a 600w until they are about two feet tall and then put them outside, I was curious to see if there was any tricks to stop these plants flowering, ideally I would like to veg them up inside and then put them outside with the plan that they hopefully grow another couple of feet before…
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