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  1. O4aUsErNaMe

    will she make it?

    give her a drink she should be fine, they sometimes look like they are getting worse before they recover.
  2. O4aUsErNaMe

    which can tolerate dryness more, indica or sativa?

    well i am in oz and where i am i find sativa's handle my type of hot dry climate , and 50 kilometers south east near the coast the indica seems to do better in the more humid weather. but there are probably a lot of unknown factors in there...
  3. O4aUsErNaMe

    o4's 2008/2009 monster attempt..:-)

    a few weeks now
  4. O4aUsErNaMe

    o4's 2008/2009 monster attempt..:-)

    the fish is there to feed the plant,its deep enough so that the plant is strong before the roots hit it,and then watch her go, she will double her size overnight(stretching the truth a tad here) and the dogs name is wally
  5. O4aUsErNaMe

    o4's 2008/2009 monster attempt..:-)

    it is winter here but i have her and a few of here friends under lights for a month or so till i can get them out side
  6. O4aUsErNaMe

    anyone else not mind hermies?

    hermies aint so bad, i have a strain that is hermie,i dont get any seed in the main buds (well maybe one or two) but the lower buds get quite a bit of seed. still it is better than no smoke in fact it is better than some of the so called seedless buds around,that i have tried
  7. O4aUsErNaMe

    resilence of the plant

    give them a drink and put the slug pellets out.. as to being fine they should be i have had them recover from being striped by locusts before. they are quite a hardy little weed..
  8. O4aUsErNaMe

    Outdoor growing and temperature plant stops growing

    that may be true for indoor growers but outdoors it is just not true. i live in oz and in a hot part of oz. our summer temps can get to an average of 45 deg celsius or 113 deg Fahrenheit and can get as hot as 55 deg celcius or 131 deg fahrenheit for days on end. mine grow fine in fact the...
  9. O4aUsErNaMe

    adding sugur to your water!!!

    you may do where you come from but i get it at the pet food shop for 2.00 bucks for 5 liters or i could buy 200 liters for 280 bucks.it is used as a horse feed supplement and a damn site cheaper than the supermarkets and it is the same stuff
  10. O4aUsErNaMe

    outdoor 08 bagseed

    lookin real good........................:joint:
  11. O4aUsErNaMe

    Are you throttled?

    woohoo i think i got the slowest connection around:o
  12. O4aUsErNaMe

    ******* 2008 Outdoor Monster Thread ************

    not far enough into my grow season to post pics but give me a month or two and my season will start . hopefully i can grow a monster worthy of this thread...:-)
  13. O4aUsErNaMe

    who at RIU is hooked on fishing;-)

    all in good fun :lol:
  14. O4aUsErNaMe

    who at RIU is hooked on fishing;-)

    roflmao...................:-):-)
  15. O4aUsErNaMe

    Heat Wave in Mendo!

    apart from the fact that water droplets magnify the suns rays like a magnifying glass. the plant wont have time to use the water you give it during the day,if you water in the evening the plant gets to drink all night and store reserves for the next day. but other than that no reason at all not...
  16. O4aUsErNaMe

    Heat Wave in Mendo!

    I dont see the heat being the problem 115 is hot but not too hot. mine have to endure the aussie summer with temps equal to that and even reaching the 120 deg to 130 deg on the odd few days. mine are grown in full sun all day. with hot weather just remember just water in the evenings and never...
  17. O4aUsErNaMe

    who at RIU is hooked on fishing;-)

    Thats it you are of my guest list ..:-) no tuna well damn i am speachless:mrgreen:
  18. O4aUsErNaMe

    adding sugur to your water!!!

    well then i guess it must be bullshit,so dont do it ..:-) but on the other hand when i was told about it ten years ago i thought to myself i will do it and see. so i put the same soil in the two pots two plants that were the same strain from the same plant. they were feed the same till...
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    adding sugur to your water!!!

    so is nature. but it is pretty hard to boost co2 when you grow outdoors, plus the fact that most of the carbs in the ground have already been burnt of in the growing of the plant. so the molasses is just an efficient way to boost the carb level at the very moment the plant needs it the most.:hump:
  20. O4aUsErNaMe

    who at RIU is hooked on fishing;-)

    thats a hell of a catfish. could have got some nice fillets offa that one..:-) we catch the tuna here on the surface they boil the water as they chase the bait fish,huge schools of them.we watch for the seabirds and if there are a heap of them bombing the water we know the tuna are stirring...
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