Scottish Outdoor Growing

Closetgardner

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He's one of the lucky feckers, Located in the dam of all places. I dream of moving to an mj tolerant place in the next few years
 
Gotta love the scottish "fuck you i do it anyway!" thing. Nice one man, Reckon maybe some fresian dew auto's ( was put on to them by rawb i think on my thread ) would be a good bet? Auto and mold resistant apparently so, got some of them to try myself this year. A mate's got a great pheno of blueberry headband for sw uk. I'm a bit dubious as to how they'll work but hey, bubba kush last year kicked ass outdoor so you never know eh!
 

Closetgardner

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I to was told to get auto fresian due by dst. They are wild ruderails from holland so would be perfect for our climate. They were outta stock when i went for them:(
 

Meat wagon

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Gotta love the scottish "fuck you i do it anyway!" thing. Nice one man, Reckon maybe some fresian dew auto's ( was put on to them by rawb i think on my thread ) would be a good bet? Auto and mold resistant apparently so, got some of them to try myself this year. A mate's got a great pheno of blueberry headband for sw uk. I'm a bit dubious as to how they'll work but hey, bubba kush last year kicked ass outdoor so you never know eh!
the sottish are notorious for the fuck you attitude :lol:

for sure frisian dew is supposed to be good mold resistance and reasonably quick flowering, the "auto" should have the same but quicker. never knew there was a auto frisian! i use pickandmixseeds.co.uk checked and they haven't got them up at all yet. maybe later on in the year they might have them up!?

i chose blueberry headband because its resistant to mold, pm and mildew! i doubt it will finish early october, proabably late oct to early november. but its worth a shot ehh

all i want is some weed to smoke, hope the weed fairy is reading this lol and blesses me with some goodies.

blueberry headband has some bubba kush in it, hope i get a good pheno.
 

DST

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As Closet said, I am over on The Netherlands now. Was East Coast, then West coast in Scotland.

Closet, no luck involved, I just hired a van and moved over. Got a job within a few weeks and the rest is history....that was 13 year ago and I still only own one pair of cloggs! lol.

sorry to hear that mate! yeah been saving hair and piss letting the piss ferment for a few weeks, for a crisp clean taste lol. rain is always a possibility in Scotland, even in the summer. just hoping for the best this year! where you located?
He's one of the lucky feckers, Located in the dam of all places. I dream of moving to an mj tolerant place in the next few years
lucky for some! good on him though for living the dream.
That Scottish plant sounds like something interesting. Having grown a lot of Headbands, I hope they have one that is less sativa leaning for the outdoor. Yes, it's great as far a mold and pm resistannce, I can def vouch for that. But it's not always a quick finisher. One of my Phenos (called Thelma - i have a thread with her in it somewhere) she would easily go 11-12 weeks and still not have much amber going on. Yet she dunted you both in the napper and the body. I loved Thelma i did, sniff...rip!
 

Meat wagon

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As Closet said, I am over on The Netherlands now. Was East Coast, then West coast in Scotland.

Closet, no luck involved, I just hired a van and moved over. Got a job within a few weeks and the rest is history....that was 13 year ago and I still only own one pair of cloggs! lol.







That Scottish plant sounds like something interesting. Having grown a lot of Headbands, I hope they have one that is less sativa leaning for the outdoor. Yes, it's great as far a mold and pm resistannce, I can def vouch for that. But it's not always a quick finisher. One of my Phenos (called Thelma - i have a thread with her in it somewhere) she would easily go 11-12 weeks and still not have much amber going on. Yet she dunted you both in the napper and the body. I loved Thelma i did, sniff...rip!

something that finishes up quick is at the top of my priories, but its hard to get and exact seed type from seed vendors because sometimes they don't tell the truth (exaggeration) or a bad batch comes along so it's just luck that you get a good pheno that works well in your location. cheers
 

Closetgardner

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As Closet said, I am over on The Netherlands now. Was East Coast, then West coast in Scotland.

Closet, no luck involved, I just hired a van and moved over. Got a job within a few weeks and the rest is history....that was 13 year ago and I still only own one pair of cloggs! lol.







That Scottish plant sounds like something interesting. Having grown a lot of Headbands, I hope they have one that is less sativa leaning for the outdoor. Yes, it's great as far a mold and pm resistannce, I can def vouch for that. But it's not always a quick finisher. One of my Phenos (called Thelma - i have a thread with her in it somewhere) she would easily go 11-12 weeks and still not have much amber going on. Yet she dunted you both in the napper and the body. I loved Thelma i did, sniff...rip!
So whats the job front like out there at the min dst? I rekon BB should get an auto out there just for shitz and giggs lol
 

DST

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Depends what your field is...it's not that great if you don't speak Dutch (at the moment that closes a lot of doors). But if you look there is always something.
So whats the job front like out there at the min dst? I rekon BB should get an auto out there just for shitz and giggs lol
I got an auto strain, lol. Deep Blue, finishes in 9 weeks (from germination to chop) in a 12/12 environment, lol.
 

DST

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nah the deep blue is a regular. just a quick finisher.

I have a little yin that is really struggling with it's first real leaves, the cotyledons where a bit mash up as well.
 

Meat wagon

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chose the darkest green i could find to blend in to the spring foliage!

decided against going for brown too, not enough money at the moment so it'll have to do
 

Meat wagon

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there is a big pile of what i thought was manure in a field, but im not sure? looks like straw and rotted wood to me..:?


anyone know if manure that been sitting for 6 months or more looses its smell?
 
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