itchybromusic Posted August 12, 2017 Report Share Posted August 12, 2017 Keeps you fit, especially using scoria as a aeratorab so lute ly got ta get ya self some wheels bro be careful with any cats they can get run over sorry for the sideways action 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T!CTAC Posted August 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 12, 2017 sorry mate i sometimes put to much down & confuse people when trying to write it out in stead of just speaking direct with someone face to face of cause you can it only is a prob when you germ indoors under light & if they stay in indoors for some time under longer light hrs than outdoors once they go out as a older plant they could start flowering from a large light hour decrease as a tiny just sprouted seedling this is not a prob if you germ outdoors around that time you won't have any issue have a play mate get some seeds , can be any seed but you can buy hemp seed sold as bird feed , & start sprouting seeds & see what works best for you & get used to the or your process Ahh.....Itchy!! You've put my mind at ease. I'd buy you a beer if I could!!I recon I'll have a go germinating then planting at the Spring equinox then....I've also got about 10 autos so I might put them out too and see how they go...Thanks for getting back to me hey. I really appreciate it :-) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T!CTAC Posted August 12, 2017 Author Report Share Posted August 12, 2017 Itchy's info is good. The Father's/Mothers day rule is not necessarily applicable to all strains, and whilst popping sativa beans on dad's day is probably fine for most Aus latitudes, it's not for a lot of indica's in my experience in Northern NSW. When they germ the light cycle doesn't mean shit to them, but after 2-3 weeks when they hit sexual maturity it means everything to them, and as Itchy said, some indica's can pop into flower as high as 14-14.5hrs light per day. This is even more likely to happen if you put them out after being in a light cycle with more hrs of light, or if you are growing clones, especially off a revegged plant. I start my indi dom's off under 14-15hrs light/day and put them out mid to late October. I've started sati doms outside from seed in mid September with no problems. As for what to do, be less rushed and more relaxed, then make a plan and enact it. You don't need to start them super early to get decent sized plants, you just have to give them adequate light, water, and nutrition outside, and nature will grow you some monsters. So if you make a plan that gives those things you'll do well even if you leave it a couple more months. Hi Hashy!! Thanks for that info too! I'm a bit of an overthinker (check out all my posts and you'll get a clear picture of that!)...I've got Skunk #1 seeds (sativa) to try out so fingers crossed, I should be ok. As I said to Itchy, I might put out some autos as well and see what happens. Maybe I'll be surprised at the result. I'm really not greedy and wanting multiple pounds (OK, I lied but you know what I mean ).So long as it's worth my time ;-)Have a good one mate! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
firebrand Posted August 13, 2017 Report Share Posted August 13, 2017 hey fb, a bit of a ball & chain isn't it make sense or talking tish again this might be handy for some , don't forget to add some of that Civil Twilight to sunrise / sunset times https://www.timeanddate.com/sun/australia/melbourneNah makes perfect sense mate I gotta bring them in anyways - the wallabies and roos are active as The length of the dirt drive to the road is just 400m, and the other night I encountered 4 roos as I drove in....its like fucking adversity alley up here.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
torrietree Posted August 19, 2017 Report Share Posted August 19, 2017 The rough rule where I am is start outdoories AFL grand final weekend. Where I am we only get amax of 15 hours daylight in summer. Not including the pre dawn and post sunset light. From memory I started plants late September and they all did well and didn't flower early. The season before I got really excited and started end of August. Most plants flowered then had to reveg as the day light hours got longer. Did start a couple of seeds end of October and they still managed to hit the 5-6 foot tall mark Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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