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SweetLeaf72

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  1. As for smoking up on Australian youtube...you either have some big balls or you're an idiot.... but he is raising awareness... Those girls in flower in that facility...All over watered and sickly looking...I grew better looking stuff in my teens... Will it ever be farmer Joe getting a chance to supply the demand? Or will these big pharma companies always have their dicks in the pie?
  2. It's true it's weed...it'll grow with sun and food...just chuck it in the ground....but given the right conditions...you can have something amazing.... Dig big ass holes now if you wanna still gunna be outdoorsing it next year...Like 2m deep and 2m wide....Put half the soil back mixed in with some kinda gravely soil (drainage) (make sure it goes in the bottom of the hole... not the top )...Put your fish and chook shit and all that tasty stuff down in the hole...Fill it back in and chuck a rotten log ontop of it... When this years girls are flowering dig up the hole and turn up the top metre of so....Add some more of the good stuff...At the same time check soil acidy etc....amend with whats needed... Germinate early August/Sept in a greenhouse.... When you think theyre ready for outdoors (good temps...no frost etc) put them in the hole Bend...Train...Support...Feed...Love... You'll get something amazing....
  3. The crowdfunding site said they received over $25,000.....And still no dvd release?
  4. Sorry if this sounds stupid but...Indoors or Outdoors? What strain? Different autos flower for longer etc...And freak out and do weird shit when taken from lights to sun.. Pick some you think looks ready...Let it dry for a week...If it smokes up how you like it after drying for a week.......you should of picked it a week ago....Best way to go is a decent camera that takes a macro shot...So you can get in and suss out those triches.....If their all amber youve left it way to long...imo...everyone likes a different smoke though... Autos taken outdoors are a waste of time imo...All that work for a few oz.... I've noticed in the colder months too that it helps to pick that little bit earlier...couple of days/week....pistils seem to "die off" quicker and earlier in the colder months.... hard to tell maturity etc.... but if your indoors ignore my ramblings and scroll down the the next commment.... Start early this year guys...Its spring in August! Up here in QLD anyway..Germinating my first 20 seeds for the season this week....
  5. Still can't find a copy of it to buy online....This website popped up in my google search... fun way to waste 20min-1hr if your bent... http://richardbaron.com.au/
  6. Where can it be bought? Would like to pay for it instead of downloading it for free....
  7. I was using a bit of the tomato and vege one just recently while i had some in flower...didn't realise how high the Nitrogen was! always read the bottle... but it did help with the cold i reckon...kept them tough... I wouldn't be suprised at all...we usually get some pretty rough frosts...but this year nothing so far...at the moment its 27 degrees outside and the minimums haven't been lower than 5 degrees all winter...feels like we started spring a month early!...
  8. haha I bet he was feeling green too...yeah i made the mistake of giving her the stems to chew on and the occasional shady...now she knows how great it is she wants more! Hates being anywhere near the smoke though..I've got a mate who's dog is about 20 year old... bad arthritis..gives him a little bong smoke each morning and he's up running around fetching the ball and shit...never condoned blowing animals out...but if it helps the old bugger than why not....
  9. My black lab got the taste for it...now I have to watch her around the plants shes like a fucking goat.....
  10. I'll probably just keep using seasol...That green bottle seasol powerfeed has more Nitrogen... I would probably get away with doing that. Its in a pretty secluded spot...But yeah the reflection of the panels during the day would be the biggest concern...but this little experiment has pretty much a $0 budget. I'll keep it in mind for the future though...didn't think the solar lights would put out enough.... The reason I'm fucking around with clones in winter is to see whether I can breed successfully in the off season...Plan is to germinate and grow normally from sept etc....then start some more off (or get clones going) in Autumn....normal season flowers and harvests before my Autumn grow shows their sex....cross some genetics through the winter....then start all over again....Sounds good in my head.... but have been testing out growing different strains in the colder months up here and everything has handled it...Though should of started my sativas a month earlier...Apparently this July was the warmest recorded in 100 years though...So we'll see next year....knowing my luck it will fucking snow in QLD....
  11. Thanks mate yeah I thought it wouldn't be that easy...I'm hoping living in the "sunshine state" may help...I don't really care when they go into reveg...as long as they do... A plant though i guess can only live for so long in that period in between flower and veg...Till eventually she just gives up...I can't really set up light at the grow site...5km from home in the middle of the bush up a hill And bringing them home to lights would mean carrying them back through the 5km of bush track....I guess i'll just let nature do its thing...hope for the best...These have just been keeping my busy while I wait for spring to come along...But i will be trimming back the root ball and sticking them in a hole after harvest...Any nutrients you know of that help in the dormant stage between flower and veg? something to keep the stem and roots healthy? Or perhaps a spray? Had an old random bean pop up in one of the pots a week or so ago...its powering on...got a feeling it going to be a good season
  12. High Guys After some advice if anyone can help...I have 4 little Indica clones in week 6-7 of flower...The little midget ladies have been through the elements! Storms, frost, 2 were uprooted by bandicoots and spent over 24 hours on their sides...I really don't care what I get off them..... looks like I might get a solid oz out of the 4 of em haha....but I'm wanting to reveg them as soon as they want to ..Spring equinox....though they are only in 12h 20mins of darkness now....For everyone thats read this far and is about to tell me I'm wasting my time I don't care...its fun...its an experiment So my questions are: 1. Should I stagger the harvest and try and draw it out until the plant is ready to reveg? or harvest all at once and let it sit "dormant" for 2-4 weeks? 2. Trim the root ball? If so keep them in the pots? or would they do better being put out in to open soil come spring? 3. Something to give them a little boost as they come into spring? I have been using go-go juice...a little powerfeed and organic compost in soil.... 4. Once/If they have re-vegged would it be viable to take clones of her? Or shouldn't clones be taken of an already re-vegged clone? 5. Once/If they have re-vegged could I breed from her? Perhaps the seeds would then be more climatized to my area? 6.Any other tips and all the shit I've missed.... Thanks Guys
  13. Are you going to try and re-veg them once their done flowering?
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