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

Letstrip

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One panama, LSD and Panama DC germinated so far. Just waiting on the other LSD Panama and Taskenti. Any suggestions on what light cycle to put them on? When I put the plants out itl be around 13 hours light and 11 dark so I was thinking 15/9? or 16/8?
 
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crazykiwi420

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Yeah makes sense. Imagine if I put a male and a female out at the same time as I did with this one and let the male pollinate the female, hell itd be so resistant. Yeah cant wait they're germinating at the moment so hopefully they all pop. Im hoping for a big Christmas tree panama because im not topping one just for fun haha Glass house is the way to go.

Yeah ive built a thing that goes on it every night at 7 to keep it on 12/12 so itl flower. Good growth today and shit with the warm weather. I don't think it lost much vigor but I cant really say because I only grew that one hermie plant last season, I think ive got some of the original seeds somewhere that had poor germination rates were as my 12 test seeds of this generation all poped 12 out of 12.

What plants are those?
Yeah imagine breeding lines 5+ years outdoors in NZ climates, good for breeding strains hardy and resistant to extreme weather conditions.
Your untipped Panama will grow big! hope for at least one green pheno plant because it's really good to smoke straight away, the red phenos take good curing time to smoke nicely.

The Tashkent will like your climate the most I reckon, best bug/disease plant I've experienced. Way more exotic than most indi landraces.
Yeah true one plant isn't much to go by.

Those plants are Black domina G13 x OE, it'l be interesting to see what happens - bound to be a really good pheno in there somewhere.
 

ruby fruit

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One panama, LSD and Panama DC germinated so far. Just waiting on the other LSD Panama and Taskenti. Any suggestions on what light cycle to put them on? When I put the plants out itl be around 13 hours light and 11 dark so I was thinking 15/9? or 16/8?
What LSD are you talking bout mate ?
 

Letstrip

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Yeah imagine breeding lines 5+ years outdoors in NZ climates, good for breeding strains hardy and resistant to extreme weather conditions.
Your untipped Panama will grow big! hope for at least one green pheno plant because it's really good to smoke straight away, the red phenos take good curing time to smoke nicely.

The Tashkent will like your climate the most I reckon, best bug/disease plant I've experienced. Way more exotic than most indi landraces.
Yeah true one plant isn't much to go by.

Those plants are Black domina G13 x OE, it'l be interesting to see what happens - bound to be a really good pheno in there somewhere.
I wanna do that, thatd make some really good cold climate weed. Keen for a green pheno and atleast a red/pink one, what are the chances?
Yea id say the taskenti will defiantly go best in my area. Hopefully she yields better the indoors.
Sweet keen to try the Black domina G13 x OE, should be interesting. You poping any?
 

ruby fruit

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Barneys farm LSD :) Wouldn't mind some actual LSD though...
Lol thats cool....I was hoping u would say barneys f lsd...I have one going in a smart pot outdoors later on....meant to be a short dense plant so watch the mould if u get it in your area....
 

Letstrip

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Lol thats cool....I was hoping u would say barneys f lsd...I have one going in a smart pot outdoors later on....meant to be a short dense plant so watch the mould if u get it in your area....
Sweet post some pics n stuff and we can compare our phenos/smell etc. Its a pretty simple cross but I reckon some of the simplest ones are some of the best sometimes:) Ill look out for mold.
Cant find many LSD outdoor grows online or anything.
 

ruby fruit

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Sweet post some pics n stuff and we can compare our phenos/smell etc. Its a pretty simple cross but I reckon some of the simplest ones are some of the best sometimes:) Ill look out for mold.
Cant find many LSD outdoor grows online or anything.
Check out lsd on seed finder ill find the link for ya
 

smokey the cat

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Speaking of LSD, here's a nice article capturing the history of NZ drug use by journalist and bush weed aficionado Russel Brown. http://www.drugfoundation.org.nz/matters-of-substance/does-history-repeat


It starts with tobacco in the 1800s and ends with synthetic cannabinoids last year - I thought this snippet on LSD was especially awesome.
LSD appeared locally around 1967, and New Zealand’s per-capita use of the drug was said to be the highest in the world during the two decades that followed. In the same year, in the first issue of Chris Wheeler’s scabrous pamphlet Cock, Dr Erich Geiringer was the first New Zealander to advance the argument that marijuana’s criminal status was in fact more socially harmful than the drug itself.

Ironically, “The Man” became a significant source of drugs for the counterculture. In 1967, 13kg of marijuana was seized in a bust at the headquarters of the US Operation Deep Freeze base at Christchurch Airport. Twenty years later, some of those who protested the visits of American nuclear vessels in Auckland would ruefully acknowledge to each other that they were marching to end their own source of high-quality LSD, which was believed to come in on those same ships.
 

crazykiwi420

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I wanna do that, thatd make some really good cold climate weed. Keen for a green pheno and atleast a red/pink one, what are the chances?
Yea id say the taskenti will defiantly go best in my area. Hopefully she yields better the indoors.
Sweet keen to try the Black domina G13 x OE, should be interesting. You poping any?
Well with 3 reg Panama I got a green,red and a pink one, most likely get red-purple or pink ones but hope for a green cause it kicks ass and had solid buds and really good mould resistance. Takes serious rainfall for them to get budrot.
Taskenti will be awesome! sweet fragrance/perfume lemon hashplant and stretches 2x from giant indica genes, the longer you leave it the more complex the high will be, almost like a mild acid trip in some ways. Hard to explain.

Yeah the BD13 x OE on paper will go extremely well in NZ climates, the Black domina x g13 by itself is pure fire - stronger than cotton candy.
Yeah man popped 11(that pic I posted before is them). Decided I'm going to use the Malawi spot again from this year and just do a patch of 7 or so plants. Shit I wonder if the Panama revegged lol, I left a few leaves on them this year.

Your grow is going to be the best one on here I reckon.
 

dimebong

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Can't decide whether i want to buy a car and waste 10 plants on a 1 year old bulb or use some of the $ to buy a 600w hps to go with my 400w and harvest over a pound
 

ruby fruit

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Can't decide whether i want to buy a car and waste 10 plants on a 1 year old bulb or use some of the $ to buy a 600w hps to go with my 400w and harvest over a pound
It prob wont mean much to ya mate but I have a mate using 4x400 hps and he aims for 2.5 to 3 pd per two plants and gets it most times depending on strains.
Id go for an extra 2 400hps instead of one extra 600
 

dimebong

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It prob wont mean much to ya mate but I have a mate using 4x400 hps and he aims for 2.5 to 3 pd per two plants and gets it most times depending on strains.
Id go for an extra 2 400hps instead of one extra 600
Nah, a 600w is twice as bright as a 400w but only uses 1.5x the power. I am bidding on a 400w at the moment because i don't really want to buy a new 600w for $200 just yet but that's the light i want.
 

smokey the cat

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These neem granules look good, looks like it conditions the soil too.
http://www.greentrading.co.nz/organic-neem-tree-granules-500g/
Oderings have it a little bit cheaper http://www.oderings.co.nz/Shop/Oderings-Gardening-Accessories/organic-garden-natural-care/Oderings-love-use-neem-granules-often-natural-__I.11162__N.84__C.10483
Don't forget tardme if you're after a big sack.


Been hunting for rock dust for ages. "Rok Solid" looks like the only product I can find in NZ - unfortunately it has kelp and fish with it, but it is a NZ source of basalt dust. Big benefits of rock dust are the full range of micro nutrients in an organic garden system. Also increases soil CEC level - increased surface area, and helps bacteria better absorb and cling to food, reducing nutrient losses via run off. Here it is on auction for $18 excluding shipping: http://www.trademe.co.nz/home-living/outdoor-garden-conservatory/watering-spraying/auction-789847707.htm

Rated at something like 0.15-0.8-1.4 - fuck all, lol. Who knows how available it's going to be. Seems to be marketed more towards the market gardener. It's Biogrow certified.
Wallys sell this repackaged into a jar for $14/kg, I bought the Agrissentials 5kg bag for about $20.

Dark and heavy, shouldn't be windblown if you top dress then water a little. I'm just wanting it for the basalt, not the fertilisers - hope it isn't too strong and fucks with the rest of the my input. Running some through the compost and added a little haphazardly to the rest of the garden. Top dressed some girls a month into flower with a half tablspoon each.
 

Letstrip

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All my seeds germinated. Both Panama are poping up through the soil and the Panama DC, Taskenti and LSD have come through the soil so now Im just waiting on my last LSD which was last to germinate.
 
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