The Irish Growers Thread!

90'sStoner

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Looking forward to seeing your grow. I'm outdoor too, have been for years, with various levels of success.
You been growing autos, photos, or both? Yea I know the photos prob mmwont make it passed the end of semptember but Ill make that into butter. I'm hoping I've timed it right with the autos that they'll finish sometime in august. A friend of mine has grown em outdoors and they seem to take about a month longer than advertised when they're outside
 

rockethoe

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You been growing autos, photos, or both? Yea I know the photos prob mmwont make it passed the end of semptember but Ill make that into butter. I'm hoping I've timed it right with the autos that they'll finish sometime in august. A friend of mine has grown em outdoors and they seem to take about a month longer than advertised when they're outside
Both, I love photos, but sometimes autos are more reliable. I'm actually in coastal bc, not ireland, but our climate is so similar here, that I enjoy following this thread too. I've found the strains recommended here work well where I am too.
 

Indy73

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I just transplant my plants into 5 gal fabric pots with happy frog soil n perlite 4 days ago. I use the soil meter and the first few inches of the soil is dry but the the bottom is still very much moist. Should I water again or wait until the bottom dries.
 

Indy73

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I just transplant my plants into 5 gal fabric pots with happy frog soil n perlite 4 days ago. I use the soil meter and the first few inches of the soil is dry but the the bottom is still very much moist. Should I water again or wait until the bottom dries.
 

Jenko

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I just transplant my plants into 5 gal fabric pots with happy frog soil n perlite 4 days ago. I use the soil meter and the first few inches of the soil is dry but the the bottom is still very much moist. Should I water again or wait until the bottom dries.
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Pics please
 

Gandalfs9

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5F19A3BF-7CE2-45A2-956F-BB3B3B091CA6.jpegDay 57 from germination, thinking of flipping this Sunday... what you reckon?
Indy I only looking up that question, iv been going off weight of container/daily pics and go off the droop of them too then water until 10% runoff. Water slowly though cause soil is so dry. Water, wait 3mims water lil bit more wait and after 10 mins then can water lil more vigorously. Let them sit in run off for half hr n if loads left pour it out. If only a lil left in the saucer just leave it.
I watered a lil earlier than usual last time so will update you later to see if it worked or overwatered em
 

Gandalfs9

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Sorry for all pics but this is a timeline 24 hrs between pic as lights turn on. Hope this helps you with eye balling their droop. 24hrs after a watering and they spring to life again948577A1-D691-4978-B10C-BE6626D46D9A.jpeg0CBE578D-8F82-461A-A071-484B4B86D6FF.jpeg3649B333-EF5C-4A08-BE7A-BFE8B949F691.jpegAB2F2507-685C-482C-9831-32E3FAC2369E.jpeg9473F475-57A8-438D-82AE-ECF0BF2827FF.jpegA3DB942F-B210-4BF0-B70C-27E196571F93.jpeg1CB27417-116C-4964-B9AF-CCCF337A364B.jpegBBC29B7A-A21C-435A-96E4-F1BB4555BAB4.jpegEFEA72FD-C00D-4509-A9C0-FE61524C5CB8.jpeg
 

go go kid

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i dont know if this is happening in irland, but the birds are building nests early this year and im in wales. so i think thay means were in for a good summer of growing and possably a long indian summer would be perfect for us united kingdom growers,
shot, were having summrr weather at the moment, most days im outside in a t shirt sweating, which means we should be able to put our plants outside early to mid may. happy happy plantsthis year go go
 
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