Open Show and Tell 2015!

Joedank

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Found an awesome spot at foothills where i live $35000 one acre with running creek water ;)
do you need "water rights" in Aust. ? or is there any oversight on the water that reaches the shore . i am guessing there is just wonrdering . it is a constant battle out here ...
 

757growin

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Was able to turn my kief in my trim bin into this beautiful shatter. Easy peasy too. No solvents and safe to do! Can't remember the site I saw the video on but there are a few if u Google how to turn kief into shatter using the rosin technique. (Sorry nuggs memory is shot)
 

stsin

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The (main) plant you see here is a Sannie's jack (herer) picture from a few weeks ago when I last measured her (roughly then) she was more than 10 feet tall and 7 feet wide (she was originally under a hoop house style greenhouse, but the branches you see made an escape. She should be epic if the winter is kind (it should be this year), if it's not kind there's more under the cover. At the moment she's now closer to 12 or 13 feet tall, I'd need to get the ladder out to measure her these days... I seem to have gone a mite passed subtle by cloning her from last year's outdoor crop, vegging her inside until march, then putting her into the dirt outside... She's easily the largest plant I've ever seen in person resembling more a giant (happy) hedge. In fact she's so bushy that she's providing some nice shade for a lower branch that is flowering nicely. This is my second attempt growing outside and will likely not be the last... there's less control vs indoors, but my god the plants are lovely and heat is not an issue (until winter ;) ) IMG_20150731_151726360.jpg
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ruby fruit

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do you need "water rights" in Aust. ? or is there any oversight on the water that reaches the shore . i am guessing there is just wonrdering . it is a constant battle out here ...
Water restrictions at home but this parcel of land has running creek water can use what you like but not turn it into.a dam or block flow ..only water in creek when its rained etc 3 months without rain would see it dry out till the next rain
 

Big spliff93

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Hey all, just a little update on what I got going on. There at 2 1/2 weeks.
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I seem to be losing a lot of lower leafs yellowing and dying off. I gave them little bit of veg nutes last feeding just incase they needed Nitrogen. I also sprayed them with Azamax & Spinopasad the first week of flower. Is this just normal? If not what should I do?
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Mohican

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Passing along the knowledge!

When I was a kid, the hippy farmers called them water leaves and said they all die when the plant stops growing and starts to flower.

Some plants seem to get more yellow fan leaves in fade than others. Once you have grown the same strain a few times you will get to know its ways.

Did you see the pictures of the Animal Cookies? It revegged so I was worried it would be a bad batch. It is going to town now! The leaves are super greasy and Mrs Mo likes its smell the best. It is super sweet smelling. There is a collection of baby spiders making it their home. It is great for pest prevention but I hate it when I trim the flowers - spiders everywhere!

Cheers,
Mo
 

Smidge34

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Slow watering/feeding in general. These gals are in 7.5 gal of soil and the days are a steady 90-92 here all summer, so they are sucking up 2 gallons easy and I find in the fabric pots if you pop a small hole in a jug and aim the tiny stream right at the plant, it seems you get a more thorough watering of all the soil, like a ghetto drip system.

I think I'm gonna throw down a kiddie pool and bed of perlite for them to cut down on my time watering and to just see it work.

Btw, this is right up your alley Mohican, as those are in half vermicompost. Did you notice the wheat sprouting in the pots from the wheat straw mulch? Shades the surface like the mulch and low on robbing nutes, so I said wtf and left it. I've got some tiny white spots on the lowers of those in the pots starting and wonder what it could be?
 
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MrRare

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image.jpg Beginning week four of flower and the ladies are really bulking up. We have had a week of 90 degree plus days and they are needing water every other day. With each watering I am fertilizing with the Future Harvest line and alternating with Fish emulsion at 1140 ppm.
Plants are deep green and the flowers are really developing .
 
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