AussieGrower888
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Just by chance anyone on here Run Three Blue Kings from Humboldt seeds got a few going for outdoors ??
3000-4000g per plant sounds to good to be trueJust by chance anyone on here Run Three Blue Kings from Humboldt seeds got a few going for outdoors ??
Sometimes I burn. Sometimes I smoulder......Haha u were on fire yday unfortunately I missed it - was out dancing my butt off getting f’d up on cafe patron shots. I’m feeling it today tho wow!!
Why do you always grow sativa. Get some seeds mate.Thank you! Getting pretty excited now,, so nice to have the good stuff back!!
NH wasn’t bad to smoke but a nightmare to grow, takes like 16-20wks and horrible bud structure + foxtail central and a tendency to hermi towards the end.
It’s been quite some time between beauties
Your presumption was correct, start indoors, move them out to reduce bills.If you've already got the gubbins to start-off inside & then move the girls outside to a greenhouse (as previously mentioned), then the world's your oyster. It all depends on what you want to achieve & what medium you're growing in. Obviously, if you're in a pure hydro. setup, it's going to be difficult, but in soil or coco, it's doable. You also want to time your up-potting to match the transfer.
In my research on doing exactly this, I came across a couple of sites:
This is an article by Royal Queen Seeds that explains the choices you have to make. It's geared to the Northern hemisphere, but just shift everything by 6 months for Aus.: https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/blog-how-to-start-your-cannabis-plants-indoors-and-move-them-outdoors-n399
Google Suncalc.org
It's an absolute boon! You can plug-in your exact location & it'll give you precise calculations of sunrise, sunset, daylight duration etc..etc.. F'rinstance, where I am, current daylight hours are just under 13 hours & will peak at 14 hrs 46 mins on 22/12/19.
You can also play-around with dates to know how you want to time your move outside.
I'm not going to simply give you a link, as it would give away my precise street address!!
Edit: Sorry, SWMBO took over the laptop before I could finish what I was saying...
This all depends on what you plan on doing for your own schedule - I just assumed you intended to start inside & then move outdoors once established. If that's not your agenda, then please ignore my presumption........
Growing out doors sucks, its like fighting nature and humans at the same time, yeah bugs to hell, fight the elements, shit i used to climb through blackberry bushes and gorse in the middle of the night, up hill carrying in 100s of kgs of potting mix, plants and fertilizer and water.Your presumption was correct, start indoors, move them out to reduce bills.
My unique house location doesn't allow for greenhouse space unfortunately. And the 17yo's behind me party every night so eventually the plants will get knocked off.
And fuck me, 4 weeks outside and I've already got thrips, aphids, moths and gnats. I don't know how you outdoor growers do it (without a greenhouse anyway).
I'll be going back to indoor growing
Thanks for the suncalc.org suggestion!
'Guess I'm spoilt by my location. Kudos to your previous efforts.Growing out doors sucks, its like fighting nature and humans at the same time, yeah bugs to hell, fight the elements, shit i used to climb through blackberry bushes and gorse in the middle of the night, up hill carrying in 100s of kgs of potting mix, plants and fertilizer and water.
too old and ugly now, thanks to the blackberry an gorse. will leave it to the younger ones now, ill grow indoors thank you.
Lol I don’t. ... usuallySometimes I burn. Sometimes I smoulder......
I thought you didn't drink??? Tequila shots are a quest for oblivion!
Lol what do u mean “always”? NH wasn’t a choice the first time and the second time was cos some absolute c@cksmoker didn’t have a freaking clue which plant he was cloning.Why do you always grow sativa. Get some seeds mate.
Haha I’m just backwards then, I start outside and bring them in to go to work. I’m pretty all over the pests from the start so they never really get a foot in before they move inside. Except for those gnats! For the life of me I cannot get rid of them completely. I’ve even let pots dry completely (accidentally) and they’re still there little fuckersYour presumption was correct, start indoors, move them out to reduce bills.
My unique house location doesn't allow for greenhouse space unfortunately. And the 17yo's behind me party every night so eventually the plants will get knocked off.
And fuck me, 4 weeks outside and I've already got thrips, aphids, moths and gnats. I don't know how you outdoor growers do it (without a greenhouse anyway).
I'll be going back to indoor growing
Thanks for the suncalc.org suggestion!
yeah gnats are fuckers , try this, add 5cm of dry fine river sand on top of your potting mix or coco, mist the sand heavily with 10 ml of Tea tree essential oil per litre of water with a few drops of dish washing liquid, (shake well) for 5 days, wet the sand 2 cm deep (use a knapsack sprayer) each day, after 5 days ,then 10 mls of rosemary oil per litre of water with a few drops of dish washing liquid for a another 5 days., pour a little of the tea tree oil water in your pots watering tray if you have one. spray the tent walls. keep your pots fairly dry in this 10 day period , no more gnats. let me know if it works for you.Haha I’m just backwards then, I start outside and bring them in to go to work. I’m pretty all over the pests from the start so they never really get a foot in before they move inside. Except for those gnats! For the life of me I cannot get rid of them completely. I’ve even let pots dry completely (accidentally) and they’re still there little fuckers
That’s really awesome advice thank you!yeah gnats are fuckers , try this, add 5cm of dry fine river sand on top of your potting mix or coco, mist the sand heavily with 10 ml of Tea tree essential oil per litre of water with a few drops of dish washing liquid, (shake well) for 5 days, wet the sand 2 cm deep (use a knapsack sprayer) each day, after 5 days ,then 10 mls of rosemary oil per litre of water with a few drops of dish washing liquid for a another 5 days., pour a little of the tea tree oil water in your pots watering tray if you have one. spray the tent walls. keep your pots fairly dry in this 10 day period , no more gnats. let me know if it works for you.
If you still have a problem after 10 days (unlikely) water the pots with a watering can with 5ml of Tea tree oil per litre of water add a few drops of dishwashing liquid, stir well then water to saturation.. that will definitely kill the fuckers and tea tree oil doesn't harm roots.
Vicks, works well too, dissolve in hot water dilute and mist, the walls ands surface areas, the surface of the soil, just dont water it on or mist the plant directly, or get any on the leaves or roots., mist the floor, pots, sand and walls are fine. sorry about the smell, but great for lights off fans off , gassing the gnats.
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gnats can drive a person to do crazy things so who knowsThat’s really awesome advice thank you!
Now whether I follow it or not is another story lol
You’re right they can and they are driving me crazy. I don’t know if u were around for when I sprinkled de over the top of coco in 5 35L pots without (first time ever!!) doing my research. Well actually that’s a lie because I really did research it and couldn’t get a solid answer, even on here no one had actually done it and like u said they were driving megnats can drive a person to do crazy things so who knows
Im sure there are more conventional methods.
Im a little crazy so dont mind me
I’ve used de to get rid of mites dust that shit and it on the leaves it fucks them up. The de powder if fine but also sharp it’s like us being showered with broken glass and then walking on it . Also I add it as a source of silica in my soil (don’t have any issues you have had) and I use it on the farm for the animals keeps the bugs off em.You’re right they can and they are driving me crazy. I don’t know if u were around for when I sprinkled de over the top of coco in 5 35L pots without (first time ever!!) doing my research. Well actually that’s a lie because I really did research it and couldn’t get a solid answer, even on here no one had actually done it and like u said they were driving me
crazy so I just did it. Caused no hiccup to 3 of them but two got seriously fucked up with drainage problems cos the de goes gluggy through the medium and it’s straight coco no perlite. Took me hundreds and hundreds of back-breaking litres leaching them, was using drip clean, bottom feeding, dunking into bigger pots, you name it. Took me 2 odd months to get those leaves right again was full on. On the bright side tho I didn’t have a gnat problem anymore
Yeah see all the info I was finding was regarding to using it on soil and not coco specifically. I know it’s a good source of silica etc and that it wouldn’t harm them so I just bit the bullet and did it.I’ve used de to get rid of mites dust that shit and it on the leaves it fucks them up. The de powder if fine but also sharp it’s like us being showered with broken glass and then walking on it . Also I add it as a source of silica in my soil (don’t have any issues you have had) and I use it on the farm for the animals keeps the bugs off em.
@jungle666 uses it with success from memory.
But I can imagine it turning to silt and clogging up heaps if done wrong.
You should of just mixed it thru like Coco said or used the Eradicator as Papa suggested. Its good stuff. But the best way to learn is to make the mistakes ourselves.Yeah see all the info I was finding was regarding to using it on soil and not coco specifically. I know it’s a good source of silica etc and that it wouldn’t harm them so I just bit the bullet and did it.
When u say if it’s done wrong what do u mean? All I did was sprinkle some thru a strainer over the tops of the coco. Maybe I accidentally put too much over the two that clogged?
As for using on leaves yeah I’ve done that too. It really is good stuff. I put it in a water bottle and spray it on and then when it dries it leaves the powder on the leaves and starts doing it’s job. I sprinkle it all over my floors and outside of shed too.
I just haven’t had those issues but a bag got wet once and it basically went the texture of clay. So I can see how it would be a nightmare if to much was appliedYeah see all the info I was finding was regarding to using it on soil and not coco specifically. I know it’s a good source of silica etc and that it wouldn’t harm them so I just bit the bullet and did it.
When u say if it’s done wrong what do u mean? All I did was sprinkle some thru a strainer over the tops of the coco. Maybe I accidentally put too much over the two that clogged?
As for using on leaves yeah I’ve done that too. It really is good stuff. I put it in a water bottle and spray it on and then when it dries it leaves the powder on the leaves and starts doing it’s job. I sprinkle it all over my floors and outside of shed too.