New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

crazykiwi420

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Hey mate, your plant looks fine but if you're seeing signs of insects get some organic neem oil from bunnings,mitre 10 etc. The last thing you want is spider mites at the end of your season.

I don't see any visible damage, just rip those rounded leaves off because they're useless for the plant. The slight sagging in the leaves could be too much water,not enough water or rootbound but I'd just wait til saturday to put yours out. In my experience seedlings can easily handle the intense uv rays but clones are a different story lol, my Malawi clones had that problem recently but they're going crazy under the 600 hps at the moment with the roots pouring out the bottom of the pots.

Panama pheno 1.jpgPanama tent.jpg My Panamas are very vigorous at this point and will probably put them out on the weekend with the malawis.

Have a couple of cold ones before heading out to your spot - mark your territory to keep animals away lol. Possums and other little shitheads won't want to stay around for too long
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My Malawis are about the same maturity as yours, Your plant could turn out to be sativa still - just look at the first panama pic and that's a pure sativa. Sativas are the kings of outdoor :hump:
 

Letstrip

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Hey CK, rung up my local garden store and they have a few brands of neem oil. 11 dollars for small size and $20 for large so Ill probably just get the small to start with considering the plant isn't that big and its not overly eaten. Anyway I saw a wooly aphid or two on it today so hopefully the neem oil will help. Probably can resist the smell because its starting to get a nice smell on already, sort of a sweet pungent smell but you have to be right next to it haha I ended up repoting to a slightly larger one last night and it wasn't root bound completely but slightly.

The plant is looking quite alot better today more perked up and even though we've had cloud cover all day its been real warm and humid and its had good growth. You must have sent some of that weather down here becasue its been northerlies for the past few days haha Overnight low tonight of 16 im going to have trouble sleeping!! Mate your plants are looking great that's amazing that its pure sativa what beauties.

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Was going to say eat some asparagus then have a couple of cold ones and mark your territory because asparagus makes it smell rancid as hahaha :leaf: Hey that's true it still could be a sativa, the leaves are thinning up a bit now and the new growth leaves that are coming through at the top look like they're going to have 9 fingers if that means anything? Its starting to veg up a bit better now to the leaves are coming through the top pretty closely together and the nodes have leaves appearing to. Approaching 4 weeks so Ill keep an eye out for pre flower. Id be rather happy if it was a sativa now knowing they're the kings of outdoors ;-)

- Cheers
 

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hoonry

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fuck me running! two hundy for a gallon of catalyst! I'm moving down there and starting a nutrient company fer fuck's sake.

looking good, crazykiwi420.
 

Letstrip

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Little update. I got the neem oil and the plants all sprayed, so well have to see how to goes from here. Also got some just general NPK and some NPK with the ratio of 15N 1.3P and 16.6K 1.2MG and TE of course. Doesn't smell like weed now it smells like neem haha Expected though ;-)

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crazykiwi420

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Thanks guys. Looking healthy letstrip, I'm glad you got onto the neem man - peace of mind with infestation side of things :-P

Goddamn this weather! 19 degrees yesterday!. I honestly can't see an end to this bullshit weather man. 65 mm the other day and I need to get them outside.

Panama has equal vigour to Malawi now and have grown quite a bit in the last 3 days.
 

Letstrip

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Yeah mate wanna get mine out to Im getting some good growth. Im gonna try for Monday hopefully! Just average temps at the moment mid 20's bugger all rain though. A fairly goof 25 the other day. Hmm Im just wondering how Im going to get my plant to its spot I have to go on foot haha :-)
 

crazykiwi420

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Yeah I think i'm gonna put mine out monday too. The weather is starting to creep its way back to normal with a few sunny days next week.

Don't all of us guerillas have to? mine is down a forrestry walk way off that goes off my property, it's a 15 min walk there. all day sun too.

My temps look like they are gonna crank back into the 25+ range. A taskenti is rooted too
 

buckets

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hey crazykiwi420, please empty your inbox. I've tried sending you messages several times and they are always saying his email account is full. Cheers.
 

TWS

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you guy's aint got shit outside yet ? :-P thought you guys would have 5 footers all ready . :weed:
 

Letstrip

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Mine will be out on Monday or Tuesday. Yeah I agree its starting to get back to normal your going to b 2-3 degrees higher by the looks of it CK. Your lucky with the walk being so close and all the sun :) Mine wont have all day sun but most of the morning and day but It may miss some of the afternoon but I have no choice haha Would it be okay to transfer it in a backpack, like would it matter if the leaves got a little pushed in for an hour or so? I have to go through sort of public areas for the first half of the trip.

Neem oil is working but Defiantly going to need more sprays. Ive noticed less of the little buggers on it. Ive got some deris dust in the garage I wonder if that would help? I think they're mostly white fly and wooly aphids. Might not have this problem when it gets out to its spot but who knows, its in a willowy raised swap area. So maybe a decent amount of nitrogen. How often will the plant need to be tended to for watering?

Anyway little update before it goes out. Looking a fair bit greener now and Ive noticed the leaves are getting skinnier as the plant keeps growing new set of leaves so I still don't know whether its sativa or indica? Got some good new growth coming through day:30

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BCJohn

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Shit guys, at those temps I would be out there in the pouring rain, half naked, planting those girls in the mud!!

We're below -40 today. Beautiful bright sun and biting cold wind. Frost bite in 5 minutes flat.

Cant wait to see how they all do. I have faith in your girls.
 

crazykiwi420

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Mine will be out on Monday or Tuesday. Yeah I agree its starting to get back to normal your going to b 2-3 degrees higher by the looks of it CK. Your lucky with the walk being so close and all the sun :) Mine wont have all day sun but most of the morning and day but It may miss some of the afternoon but I have no choice haha Would it be okay to transfer it in a backpack, like would it matter if the leaves got a little pushed in for an hour or so? I have to go through sort of public areas for the first half of the trip.

Neem oil is working but Defiantly going to need more sprays. Ive noticed less of the little buggers on it. Ive got some deris dust in the garage I wonder if that would help? I think they're mostly white fly and wooly aphids. Might not have this problem when it gets out to its spot but who knows, its in a willowy raised swap area. So maybe a decent amount of nitrogen. How often will the plant need to be tended to for watering?

Anyway little update before it goes out. Looking a fair bit greener now and Ive noticed the leaves are getting skinnier as the plant keeps growing new set of leaves so I still don't know whether its sativa or indica? Got some good new growth coming through day:30
Your plant looks fine mate, chuck the beast out as there's some good weather over the next couple of days. As long as she gets 6 hours of direct light it will be all right.

I didn't even put neem on my malawis - probably will in a couple weeks. bugs on the plant is natural, all sorts of critters will travel across your plant over its lifetime.

It's still too early to tell and the leaves aren't the only thing to indicate whether its indi or sati. your plant definitely needs to go outside, you should put a lighter next to it so I know how big it is.
Looking good anyway's mate and good luck with the transplant :bigjoint:.
 

crazykiwi420

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you guy's aint got shit outside yet ? :-P thought you guys would have 5 footers all ready . :weed:
Oh ho ho just you wait mate :mrgreen: Malawi's and Panama's still have til mid feb for vegging and not to mention the flower stretch...


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Put them out this morning. Guerilla is hard work!.

This is the start of an adventure :bigjoint:
 

crazykiwi420

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Shit guys, at those temps I would be out there in the pouring rain, half naked, planting those girls in the mud!!

We're below -40 today. Beautiful bright sun and biting cold wind. Frost bite in 5 minutes flat.

Cant wait to see how they all do. I have faith in your girls.
Haha this is probably subtropical weather for you canadians lol. Is that around -8 celcius? damn that's cold.

Thanks mate and I definitely have faith in these pure sativas beauties too. The panama are getting quite a bit bigger now and will have to go out too.
 

BCJohn

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LOL!!! That is Celcius!!

Nice spot! That is what I was hoping to see. A beautiful location for some beautiful girls.
Very Nice. I really am looking forward to seeing how they do for ya. Should be interesting.
 

crazykiwi420

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Man you guys are pretty crazy living in those temps. I've never really experienced temps past 0 degrees in my whole life!.

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Yeah it's not a bad spot. Confirmed female for the malawi!, the mother is in the flower room and took around 3 weeks to show sex from 12/12
 

Letstrip

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Your plant looks fine mate, chuck the beast out as there's some good weather over the next couple of days. As long as she gets 6 hours of direct light it will be all right.

I didn't even put neem on my malawis - probably will in a couple weeks. bugs on the plant is natural, all sorts of critters will travel across your plant over its lifetime.

It's still too early to tell and the leaves aren't the only thing to indicate whether its indi or sati. your plant definitely needs to go outside, you should put a lighter next to it so I know how big it is.
Looking good anyway's mate and good luck with the transplant :bigjoint:.
Sweet as mate, shel be out tomorrow. Well hopefully a "she" who knows at this stage, fingers crossed ;-) Thats true it still is pretty early, guess well have to wait and see. I bet a wide range of things will cross its path would be intresting to know how many haha

Went up and dug the hole today and took decent soil with me becasue damn its such crap soil just full of rocks. Spent bloody ages digging with a shitty small plastic garden tool (All I had) lol Good news is though the soil from the compost heep looks primo! Its composted straw and a plenty of decomposed vegetable scraps and weeds from the garden. Was covered in bugs and the odd worm :smile: Mixing that with soil from my garden which is good with no stones. Its silt type dirt from the old river a K or so away.

Your transplants are looking awesome, looks like some nice soil maybe slightly volcanic? And your panama looks daaaamn sexy lol Question: How often will they need watering provided here has been no rain?

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