No worries. Can't waitfrom end of march to mid April
Seed genetics is a factor. Mine seem to be taking a lot longer than nugget's... Prolly won't pull til late April, which would mean 10-12 weeks of flowering.Hey Aussie growers. Just wondering what month you would normally pull your plants ? And how many weeks since your plant begun flowering does it take to finish ?
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yeh there is no set time when they are ready. There just ready when there ready i suppose. Not sure on the nutes I've only fed them twice with it but there looking alright. Such a rip off for the nutes though 100 bucks for 1 litre, hydro store is shit. but at 1 ml every litre it should last for a while. I stopped feeding them Veg nutes a few weeks ago and since have given them a dose of worm juice and some liquid potash then a few feeds of the Liquid karma. Nutes are the last of my worries at the moment, Fucking caterpillars on the tahoe and mites on the laughing buddha . ill keep you posted cheersSeed genetics is a factor. Mine seem to be taking a lot longer than nugget's... Prolly won't pull til late April, which would mean 10-12 weeks of flowering.
Hey Nugget, how you finding the flower nutes? I had to cut my feeding frequency (was feeding every 3rd day, now doing once a week) cos my plant started to look like it was drying out
On the bugs, I have a couple of Praying Mantis who have decided to take refuge in my plant and there seems to be almost no white flies/aphids! Although I am getting some sticky looking spots which seems to be from catepillers but I haven't actually sighted any.
Hey nugg
LOoking good there shame about the catepillars, I found one on my girl few weeks back sprayed lightly some spinosad ( yates buy from bunnings ) since then no no dramas.
What do you do about flyovers? Had any there yet? Its that time of the year unfortunately.
Last night I was walking my dog round the neighborhood and seen a police helicopter circling a few blocks near and above my house really got me worried. 3rd time I have seen them this season. Although my plants are between 1-3 mtrs under a pergola still got to be a little concerned.
No knock on the door yet. Touch wood.
Hope everything works out for you.
All the best
cheers man. not to sure about harvest , I'm thinking at least another 2 weeks for the tahoe and a another month for the laughing buddha, couldn't come quick enough!Drooling
They are looking amazing I bet you can't wait for harvest. How many weeks do you have left?
Good luck
haha yeh but a smell is not is not hard evidence!If he did not see them, he can smell them - by the looks of them
haha yeah trimming is a pain in the arse but theres nothing like it, all that waiting finally pays off. And uncle buck I'm sure you will have what i have times 10! how many are you growing this year? And with drying do you trim whilst wet or? last year i did and it took so bloody long and that was only a small plant - 8oz. This year i think i may just hang up all the branches and trim while dry, not sure.you've got a lot of trimming work ahead of you!
i've been sitting here, trimming indoor, and just pondering what awaits you. i would be thrilled if my plants this year look as beautiful as yours.
and yeah, might want to talk to your neighbor. or maybe not. depends on how well you know your neighbor. my neighbor had no idea what i was doing in my greenhouse on year 1, but i told her on year 2 and it turns out she is a terminal cancer patient. she gets all her meds from me for free now and she volunteered to keep an eye out for thieves in the late season last year (year 2).*
she only has a year or two to live now, and my meds are the only thing that allow her to eat or sleep. she used to buy them for black market prices before she found out what i was doing.*
point is, ya never know. part of responsible outdoor growing though involves informing your neighbors in my opinion. but portland oregon is much different than australia, so your mileage may vary.
nice story uncle buck - must feel good to not only be growing your own herb but also helping make it easy for someone who doesnt have long to go.and yeah, might want to talk to your neighbor. or maybe not. depends on how well you know your neighbor. my neighbor had no idea what i was doing in my greenhouse on year 1, but i told her on year 2 and it turns out she is a terminal cancer patient. she gets all her meds from me for free now and she volunteered to keep an eye out for thieves in the late season last year (year 2).*
she only has a year or two to live now, and my meds are the only thing that allow her to eat or sleep. she used to buy them for black market prices before she found out what i was doing.*
point is, ya never know. part of responsible outdoor growing though involves informing your neighbors in my opinion. but portland oregon is much different than australia, so your mileage may vary.