Aussie Growers Thread

Buck123

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ice cube tearing it up,smoke sum weed intro.lol,have better cozz we front stage right at the front,but the pixels on my cm were fuckd at d tym,wen i get tym ill upload a few of the ggod clips i got,really good .lol
 

shankae

Active Member
ice cube tearing it up,smoke sum weed intro.lol,have better cozz we front stage right at the front,but the pixels on my cm were fuckd at d tym,wen i get tym ill upload a few of the ggod clips i got,really good .lol

fuck knows how you get that rant so good , but ya goddit goin on dogg
 

ammun

Member
Hi, I'm new to the forum and live in WA and have recently resurrected my growing hobby. Just got some super skunk seeds which I am so thrilled have been mailed over (didnt think I could ever do that). My partner and I had great success growing under lights however, quit for a few years. Now we are growing outdoors. I would love to speak with other outdoor growers in WA (I'm in the midwest and in an arid climate) so far, spidermite, aphids, stupid little chewing fly thing that I cant recall the name of have attacked my plants but they are growing strong despite the setbacks. We grow mainly in worm castings (I have some horses on an acerage and reuse all of our manure by breaking it down first in big earthworm farms). I am wondering if this has something to do with the multitude of bugs the plants are being attacked by and would really appreciate some input. So far, the quality has been awesome however the quantity, not so good and they get set so far back after being sprayed (which I prefer not to do but mites suck). The first lot did not need any bug sprays and were awesome, second lot were attacked and set back by the bug sprays. Then, none of our seeds sprouted at all (despite planting 20 odd). Now we have some good seeds, I'm hoping for better results - on that note, how cool is it that we can get seeds sent over!! Wow, that blew me away, feels very isolated here and to get seeds from Amsterdam, damn I am impressed. Would love to hear from others. Cheers!!
 

[420]Haze

Active Member
Hi, I'm new to the forum and live in WA and have recently resurrected my growing hobby. Just got some super skunk seeds which I am so thrilled have been mailed over (didnt think I could ever do that). My partner and I had great success growing under lights however, quit for a few years. Now we are growing outdoors. I would love to speak with other outdoor growers in WA (I'm in the midwest and in an arid climate) so far, spidermite, aphids, stupid little chewing fly thing that I cant recall the name of have attacked my plants but they are growing strong despite the setbacks. We grow mainly in worm castings (I have some horses on an acerage and reuse all of our manure by breaking it down first in big earthworm farms). I am wondering if this has something to do with the multitude of bugs the plants are being attacked by and would really appreciate some input. So far, the quality has been awesome however the quantity, not so good and they get set so far back after being sprayed (which I prefer not to do but mites suck). The first lot did not need any bug sprays and were awesome, second lot were attacked and set back by the bug sprays. Then, none of our seeds sprouted at all (despite planting 20 odd). Now we have some good seeds, I'm hoping for better results - on that note, how cool is it that we can get seeds sent over!! Wow, that blew me away, feels very isolated here and to get seeds from Amsterdam, damn I am impressed. Would love to hear from others. Cheers!!
Plant a whole heap of Marigold near your outdoor site, they are a companion planter and aphids hate em, they will take the brunt of any attacks before your ladies as well as repelling. good luck.
 

flowamasta

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what sort of camera man? you take awesome photos!
thanx man nikon 16mp 7 x wide angle zoom lens

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[420]Haze;7069789 said:
nice looking strain with good trich ratio, pretty airy fluffy bud though, increase your wattage and light distance to get thicker, denser bud.
Lol! nah man, this was my outdoor bud, i force flowered her few months ago, she took 11 weeks to flower ;) ha man check out my links in my signature, you'll get the idea, my indoor 1 plant 600 watt monster girl, and i got my outdoories constantly flowering outside, thanx though man, i know shes got good trichs, i been smoking this over my indoor the last week

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here is my indoor ;) i cloned my outdoor girls off my indoor
 

[420]Haze

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thanx man nikon 16mp 7 x wide angle zoom lens

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Lol! nah man, this was my outdoor bud, i force flowered her few months ago, she took 11 weeks to flower ;) ha man check out my links in my signature, you'll get the idea, my indoor 1 plant 600 watt monster girl, and i got my outdoories constantly flowering outside, thanx though man, i know shes got good trichs, i been smoking this over my indoor the last week

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here is my indoor ;) i cloned my outdoor girls off my indoor
Doesnt matter how good an environment you provide indoors, you cannot mimic nature perfectly, outdoor is always a better choof.
 

'ome Grown

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What haze said.

But I'll add a bit more. Grow a variety of herbs and garlic every where you can. As well as flowers. Steal a few packets of seeds from k mart next time you are there...they don't have cameras in the garden section...

You will experience set backs from pest infestations when growing in a mono-culture type environment, i.e. I would say 99% of marijuana growers only grow marijuana in their indoor gardens. So preventing an outbreak is key. Outdoors is another story.

I grow in a polyculture companion plant system with permaculture firmly in mind. My corn grows with climbing beans and zuchinni. My tomatoes grow with carrots, basil and marigolds. My eggplant grows with two types of tarragon.

The benefit? Well, I don't have to spray any chemicals for pests. Growing in such a way doesn't allow any one pest to grow out of control...they keep each other in check.

The next outdoor stealth sneaky ninja number 1 grow I do I will grow some dwarf peas (about 9m2) around my mj plant during the beginning of the veg stage. The peas fixate nitrogen into the soil. Once they grow and mature I will then grow corn all around...as a green wall so no one can see the plant...nitrogen fixing climbing beans again as well as rockmelon covering the ground.

To keep the plant happy a worm tower will be placed next to it...fill it up with some composting worms and throw all your kitchen scraps in it...the worms do the rest (including spreading it for you :) )

But whatever you do mate, polyculture is the way.

Cheers
 

flowamasta

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i believe you can achieve equal quality in both indoors and outdoors, they both have their variables ofcourse, and i grow both all the time winter through summer, i think outdoors had a different edge over indoor, not better but different buzz, taste, and sometimes a longer lasting effect, well this is the case with mine, and its easier for me to tell a i grow the same strain inside and out, they are both vastly different but both very pleasant, my outdoor seems to be stronger this time round, we'll see how my new 2 girls will do, they are in their 3rd week of flowering. If i have timed them well, they all should be ready by inspection time.....both outdoors and indoor
 

'ome Grown

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outdoors all the way...

2 reasons why indoors is a valid option imo

stealth
environmental issues (i.e. you live on the 20th floor - or too humid to flower in your area etc)
 

flowamasta

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outdoors all the way...

2 reasons why indoors is a valid option imo

stealth
environmental issues (i.e. you live on the 20th floor - or too humid to flower in your area etc)

yeah ok i do i agree, i love my indoor, but i LOOOOOOOOOVE MY OUTDOOR, something special the sun can do that a lamp can't id say. and i suppose anyone could dribble on for hours about it....if they're as bent as me hehe:bigjoint:
 

shankae

Active Member
Hi, I'm new to the forum and live in WA and have recently resurrected my growing hobby. Just got some super skunk seeds which I am so thrilled have been mailed over (didnt think I could ever do that). My partner and I had great success growing under lights however, quit for a few years. Now we are growing outdoors. I would love to speak with other outdoor growers in WA (I'm in the midwest and in an arid climate) so far, spidermite, aphids, stupid little chewing fly thing that I cant recall the name of have attacked my plants but they are growing strong despite the setbacks. We grow mainly in worm castings (I have some horses on an acerage and reuse all of our manure by breaking it down first in big earthworm farms). I am wondering if this has something to do with the multitude of bugs the plants are being attacked by and would really appreciate some input. So far, the quality has been awesome however the quantity, not so good and they get set so far back after being sprayed (which I prefer not to do but mites suck). The first lot did not need any bug sprays and were awesome, second lot were attacked and set back by the bug sprays. Then, none of our seeds sprouted at all (despite planting 20 odd). Now we have some good seeds, I'm hoping for better results - on that note, how cool is it that we can get seeds sent over!! Wow, that blew me away, feels very isolated here and to get seeds from Amsterdam, damn I am impressed. Would love to hear from others. Cheers!!
Just for fucks sake dont step on Terrys toes........
He is a big time gangsta in WA and he simple shoots first and then asks questions......be aware
 
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