Crazy Fruits 14/15 grow

redeyedfrog

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Thanks guys!!!! Yeah about three weeks too early, good news is I weeded out the Bulls. @ruby fruit I'd be hesitant to give out advise too after seeing what and how GB & JJ are growing too, like I said to ruby I'd love to spend a season out there learning from you.
 

ruby fruit

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Thanks guys!!!! Yeah about three weeks too early, good news is I weeded out the Bulls. @ruby fruit I'd be hesitant to give out advise too after seeing what and how GB & JJ are growing too, like I said to ruby I'd love to spend a season out there learning from you.
When did you start yours ? Ive never started as early as I did this season but ive had no problemo....
 

redeyedfrog

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I put my gals out sept 15
And last year I put em out October 10th according to me diary. I knew it was a risk but I gave it a go, I also changed location which meant they were getting less light and the winter lasted a bit longer here in the southern region.
Most are going back to veg and I cloned a few females and I'll get some nice hybrid seeds so it's a win win.
When did you start yours ? Ive never started as early as I did this season but ive had no problemo....
 
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ruby fruit

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Haha gd comeback Im pure aussie mate ...with your plant thats revegging u should be ok huh ? 2-3 months vegging still to go where I am
 

redeyedfrog

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Haha gd comeback Im pure aussie mate ...with your plant thats revegging u should be ok huh ? 2-3 months vegging still to go where I am
Yeh I think so, my indicas have just gone insane, I've got these massive fan leaves as big as my head.
My sativas are a little less resilient but seem to be going ok. This is the first time I seriously cloned and the first time I've tried pollination and that's turned out to be pretty fun and I've learned a lot just doing it, this year so far I've already learned more than the last two combined. Do you use a worm farm? I've noticed a huge difference in my whole garden since I started worm composting.
 

ruby fruit

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Yeh I think so, my indicas have just gone insane, I've got these massive fan leaves as big as my head.
My sativas are a little less resilient but seem to be going ok. This is the first time I seriously cloned and the first time I've tried pollination and that's turned out to be pretty fun and I've learned a lot just doing it, this year so far I've already learned more than the last two combined. Do you use a worm farm? I've noticed a huge difference in my whole garden since I started worm composting.
no I dont but I would have to say the best tasting bud ive tried outdoors years ago was done in worm castings .....ive been thinking bout it so ill get around to it in the off season I reckon...
 

redeyedfrog

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Just go to your local fishing shop and get some red wrigglers and make yer own, best part is your waste is their food, cost zero to maintain just the ends off yet veggies, I don't collect the castings but once a year and mix it into my next years grow. What I do is pour water through it and collect it and water the plants with that and some seaweed between feeds. So it kinda goes pure water, then worm juice and seasol then a feed with nitrogen and guano and maybe a clean water flush in between if the plants are getting too many nutes, they kinda tell me when I'm pushing too hard so I'll ease off and just water.
 
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