The Irish Growers Thread!

90'sStoner

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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
I hope you're right, it'd be nice to actually grow some bud outside this year lol
 

go go kid

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too right and were due a nice indian summer, its been too long, leys just hope we havent fucked the enviroment up too much
 

90'sStoner

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View attachment 4880934Day 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
Looking great man. Sounds like a good plan, they'll keep stretching for a bit after ya flip em anyway. Prob won't jam pack the tent but that could save ya from needing heavy defoliation, air flow issues, and ease of access. Looking forward to seeing the results!
 

Indy73

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Update
I went out of town for a couple days and decided to wait until I got back to water the plants. Like I said the soil meter said it was still very moist. When I came home one of the plants bottom leaves turn yellow and brown like they are dying. They are crisp and dry. Is this from not watering them or does it have some type of deficiency.
 

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Hi everyone.....
anyone doing gorilla grows this year..?
Weather is great but still cold nights..
Anyone familiar with Evoponics "liquid heat",?
Apparently, it makes plants thrive at cooler temps..
Sounds too good to be true right..
Anyway, doing a couple of autos this year, fingers crossed for a good summer..
 
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