GC's 2016/17 outdoor season

OzCocoLoco

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its been really good, the weather has dropped to 40C or below this last week, & its looking good to continue like that, thank god that heatwave has passed bro, can do without that for another 10yrs lol, hows it going where you are?
Been getting some good weather for 5-6 days then rain for 2-3,humidity has been pretty high so it's not too bad but definitely not the best.
 

greencropper

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3 x Bay Exclusives Tiramisu Cookies
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this Tiramisu is showing strong OGKB traits
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1 x Dynasty Caramel Haze
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1 x IHG Cactido
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2 x Cannaventure Girl Scout Cookies Mix
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4 x IHG Timeless montage( these seedlings proved very hardy with the heatwave conditions & survived better than all else)
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1 x IHG Do-Lato
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2 x IHG Platinum Buffalo
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all the above will be used in some pollen chuckin fun!
 

greencropper

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this Sour Diesel x Chemdog x Romulan x Mosca C99 is adopting some triffid like growth patterns, doesnt appear to be as loud as its mum(Sour Diesel x Chemdog x Romulan)...which is not a bad thing imo, 1st grow of this chuck, approx 6' high tied down
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eastcoastmo

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Damn brother, 52 degrees is just ridiculous! Glad to hear you survived mate and glad to see some of your plants survived too hey, they are looking great :)
 

greencropper

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Damn brother, 52 degrees is just ridiculous! Glad to hear you survived mate and glad to see some of your plants survived too hey, they are looking great :)
hi eastcoast, thanks man yes im glad the heatwave has passed & some of the pollen chucks survived, the bigger plants are in an experimental soil/coco/perlite mix in the ground, they look ok so far but until they are finished im not 100% they will be good, hope your job & move details sort themselves out soon, nothing worse than being held back like that...kickon in 2017!
 

OzCocoLoco

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yes bro but ive fertilized as broadly as i can, im using a coco/soil/perlite mix in holes in the ground, never before tried it, could be over fert too?
If it's been really hot they would be drinking a lot ,maybe they have taken up too much nutrient ? Coco can lock calcium a bit ,what coco did you use ? The stuff that comes in a brick needs to be pre charged with some cal mag or similar.
 

eastcoastmo

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hi eastcoast, thanks man yes im glad the heatwave has passed & some of the pollen chucks survived, the bigger plants are in an experimental soil/coco/perlite mix in the ground, they look ok so far but until they are finished im not 100% they will be good, hope your job & move details sort themselves out soon, nothing worse than being held back like that...kickon in 2017!
Thanks my man, I hope so too, I'm sure it will!
Yeah it's hard to count your chickens with weed plants hey, done that before and they went to shit! Good luck mate, I really hope they pull through and give you some dank!!

I'm eith Ozcoco too man, I would say there is a buildup of salts in the medium as they've drunk all the water up due to the heat. How often are you feeding nutes? I'd maybe hold off for 2-3 feeds and see if it corrects.
 
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