Aussie outdoor guerilla 14/15

drolove

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Probably copping a good 8 hrs direct light still so they should all be fine.
Yeah bro i grew in a real similar area last year and pretty sure they went into bud around the same time, but took forever to finish! Had a couple that started budding mid november then revegged, turned out to be hell shit quality buds on those ones. Think i fucked up this year and bought seeds unsuited to our climate :P
Might try some sativas next time round
novembers a little early for them to start flowering over there isnt it?
 

BlazedForDays

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novembers a little early for them to start flowering over there isnt it?
Haha thats what I mean, the fuckers showed sex and just went straight into flower for a few weeks, stunted for another few weeks then back to veg. Grew hell slow after that compared to the others, and the buds were really leafy. You grow outdoors or inside?
 

drolove

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Haha thats what I mean, the fuckers showed sex and just went straight into flower for a few weeks, stunted for another few weeks then back to veg. Grew hell slow after that compared to the others, and the buds were really leafy. You grow outdoors or inside?
both, im in the US though. plan on moving out there though so i like to keep up with the aussie growers.
 

BlazedForDays

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Yeah sick, im at about 32 lat? Climates ideal for growing down here. Still alot of rain through summer and basically no frost until winter.
Some aussies grow all year round!
Be nice if our shitty government would legalise it
 

drolove

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Yeah sick, im at about 32 lat? Climates ideal for growing down here. Still alot of rain through summer and basically no frost until winter.
Some aussies grow all year round!
Be nice if our shitty government would legalise it
ya at least the laws you guys got there arent too bad. lots of slaps on the wrists for things we would be thrown in jail for in some places here. ide like to move to the far north east part of australia. in the rainforests and wetlands. the daintree specifically. wouldnt be very good for growing outdoors but ill just go bigger indoors to make up for it ;)
 

BlazedForDays

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ya at least the laws you guys got there arent too bad. lots of slaps on the wrists for things we would be thrown in jail for in some places here. ide like to move to the far north east part of australia. in the rainforests and wetlands. the daintree specifically. wouldnt be very good for growing outdoors but ill just go bigger indoors to make up for it ;)
Yeah that is true, I think here in NSW we get 3 possession warnings before they charge you with an offence. The ACT is pretty lenient about it too.
Ahh north QLD, very tropical. Best of luck with it all bro :)
 

drolove

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Yeah that is true, I think here in NSW we get 3 possession warnings before they charge you with an offence. The ACT is pretty lenient about it too.
Ahh north QLD, very tropical. Best of luck with it all bro :)
ya i like the tropical areas. i live in florida here in the US. i like being as close to the equator as i can get lol. and thank ya sir!
 

drolove

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guerilla growing in QLD, put s whole new meaning to human survival,
with all them snakes, spiders, crocs..the list is endless,
and stonefish...did I say endless...?
cops are least of your probs ...lol
lol ya thats what ive been hearing ;p
 

BlazedForDays

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guerilla growing in QLD, put s whole new meaning to human survival,
with all them snakes, spiders, crocs..the list is endless,
and stonefish...did I say endless...?
cops are least of your probs ...lol
Ahah not sure how a stonefish could be a problem to a grower?
But we definitely get bulk snakes!
Rippers are probably my biggest worry around here
 

drolove

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at least theres not too much thats extremely poisonous in the daintree. some big snakes hanging out of the trees sure, crocs in the water definitely, but as far as poisonous stuff goes ive done a little research and theres not too much out there.
 

BlazedForDays

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Been another great week, plenty of sunshine and abit of rain here and there :)
The plants got a feed today, gave em some miraclegro maxibloom, that I picked up from bunnings for six bucks.
Had another two males appear which leaves me with 11 plants, all females that are just starting to go into flower. Not expecting alot, each plant is only average 3ft tall. Smells pretty nice out there though :)
Pic below
 

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*BUDS

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guerilla growing in QLD, put s whole new meaning to human survival,
with all them snakes, spiders, crocs..the list is endless,
and stonefish...did I say endless...?
cops are least of your probs ...lol
You can add all of the above together times that by 100 and still rip offs are the biggest threat.
 

BlazedForDays

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You can add all of the above together times that by 100 and still rip offs are the biggest threat.
Yeah for sure, theres groups of young guys around my area too that go out looking to rip peoples crops every year around harvest time..and ya cant do a thing about it :( Hopefully someone breaks their legs oneday
 

vostok

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Ahah not sure how a stonefish could be a problem to a grower?
But we definitely get bulk snakes!
Rippers are probably my biggest worry around here
many Auzzies like to grow in trees using those big nylon socks, often in mango trees,
to get there you gotta walk across them stone fishers, indeed should 'rippers' be your issue,
you obviously grow to close to home, or have a 'mole' in your 'gang'
 

lickalotapus

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Been another great week, plenty of sunshine and abit of rain here and there :)
The plants got a feed today, gave em some miraclegro maxibloom, that I picked up from bunnings for six bucks.
Had another two males appear which leaves me with 11 plants, all females that are just starting to go into flower. Not expecting alot, each plant is only average 3ft tall. Smells pretty nice out there though :)
Pic below
Looking good man hopefuly the maxibloom puts a bit of nitrogen back in them.i think you should have no probs getting 1-4 oz of each plant.
 
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