bict

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Nah no yellow..if anything at all the ww.is a slighter pale green than same time last yr as i been dealing with whiteflys past week but the bubblegum is teally dark green and untouched by the flys even tho the plants are touching.
My guerilla plant has yellow leaves so it may be a case of we only get to those to care for them.once a week..
Looking forward to next year. All in the ground this time. Way less maintenance. My one in the ground has no issues and can go up to a week and a bit with no water.
 
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ruby fruit

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Looking forward to next year. All in the ground this time. Way less maintenance. My one in the ground has no issues and can go up to a week and a bit with no water.
Yep in heat mine goes a week no probs ....get some water crystals in each hole
 

bict

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Aye I have a Gorilla Grow Lite 4x8 which I'll get setup with 2 vertical bulbs as soon as I get back rolling with work again
Cool. I've wanted to do vertical growing for a long time. So interesting.

I can only do indoors at a mates place because I'm renting. He owns his house.
 

Vnsmkr

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Thanks man. They have a bit of yellowing but it's not spread anymore. You were right, they were hungry girls. They have been there since September, next seasons gonna be in the ground :).

Been watching your thread too, lovely looking girls you've got up there :)
Good to hear that! Yeah man they are big girls and big girls like to eat, especially when they first start kicking out those flowers natural for them to use up what they have stored, so they need a kick of food. They should give you some nice flowers.
Thanks on my garden. I am working towards something similar to supersoil which I only need to water; this is promix,compost, lava rock, local soil, neem meal, & some local amendments. It seems to be working pretty well though, heading the right direction.
 

bict

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Good to hear that! Yeah man they are big girls and big girls like to eat, especially when they first start kicking out those flowers natural for them to use up what they have stored, so they need a kick of food. They should give you some nice flowers.
Thanks on my garden. I am working towards something similar to supersoil which I only need to water; this is promix,compost, lava rock, local soil, neem meal, & some local amendments. It seems to be working pretty well though, heading the right direction.
I'm wanting to do the same next year. Been hanging in the organics section. Hoping to be able to have a less maintenance grow, water and no feeding. Also put em in the ground so less watering :p. Gotta extend my fences to fit another 12 plants on top of my 13.
 

bict

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Looking fucken great man !id be proud as fuck..now dont go pulling early ya hear !
Fuck no man, I never pull early :) love my long lasting sativas.

I wanna hear about your guys new mmj law please . Can Kermit come out and play now ?
I tried looking for licence applications :p I think all ready established poppy growers will get presentence here in TAS.
 
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