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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Very nice Dr marry jane!
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Hi Guys, just popping in, thanks for the friend request CRAZY, i did try and p.m you but something about ur inbox being full, ratchet about crashing ur car. Hope yours all good? and i hope u have insurance lol. Nothing to report here, everything is all fine and dandy.
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Ur gurls are looking Delish CRAZY KIWI
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Just dropping in 2 say HIGH guys :)
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Lol harvest date ? Um when theyr fat and sticky theyr ready lol.
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    White widows budding too. A few branches have grown thru the middle (where there use to be alot of space) so thats good. So now feeding this one and the iced grape potash and another liquid fert high in that "P" thing
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Blueberrys are still vegging. Gav them a good feed of rhododendron food. So far this fert has the highest nitrogen reading I can find. Shes small, I only just stopped taking cuttings off her a month ago.
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    No luck here GOLDY. Few pics ov my girls. Iced grapefruit just started to bud. Pretty sad woulda loved for her to carrying on veging for anorher month hahaha
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Hi CRAZY KIWI. Nw that u mention it. I dnt knw any female growers either. Im really young too. Grow everything tho. Veges to fruit trees. Im just really tight with money. Stuff paying twenty bux fr a ratchet sized tinny. Now alot of ppl are on that synthetic shit. Yuck. Can c why tho. -easily...
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Thanks for that Aussie. Very informative. :)
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    yes all the extra foliage, im only a newbie, but ive always thought that the plant is using extra energy, nutrients etc to feed those cabbage leaves that arent needed
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Dankdope- totally agree with u. I usually gv thm a good feed up with something high in nitrogen straight after trimming them back. Works a treat. The photo above doesnt really do me justice on the tying down aspect az it was an Indoor mother so by the time I put her in the garden she was waist...
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Yup definetly would be keen on swapping some cuts always open to new and different strains.
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Nice LETSTRIP! You dont take all the cab leaf off? Ive noticed frm a few photos on here not alot of ppl do. Whats everyones ideas on that? Personally I like to skin mine right back. I dnt think it stunts the growth? Usually chuck it to a mate to make oil out ov it for a quick little earn.
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    mattskiBOP i take it from what ive read ur from welcome bay area, do u always just grow from random seeds?
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Lol thanks :) currently in the beautiful bay ov plenty but hme is in the manawatu. In between the 2 alot. That one there is a white widow. No problems with having her tied to the ground. Its just bcoz ov the neighbours. They dont mind. But I don't want to be "too out ther"
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    New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14 (all kiwis post!)

    Hello my fellow New Zealanders. love it how u said ''for the brothers'' CRAZY KIWI 420, any room in here for a green fingered sister? lol. Love seeing everyones posts and progress. Ive got four girls in the garden at the mo. 1 White widow (big mama) 1 iced grape fruit and 2 blueberrys. they've...
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