2018/2019 outdoor grow season

greencropper

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OKKKKKKKKK the 2019 pollen chucks have made their way home, this season could be the best ever with the types pollinated below -

Bodhi Sunshine Daydream male used over the below females

GDP x C99
Cannaventure PRK x C99 x Cannarado Barney Rubble
UK Cheese x Blueberry x Mikado x Barney Rubble
Bodhi Blueberry Hashplant
Bodhi Space Monkey x 2

Bodhi Space Monkey male used for the below

Sunshine Daydream
Cannaventure PRK x C99 x Cannarado Barney Rubble
UK Cheese x Blueberry x Mikado x Barney Rubble
Rare Dankness Night Terror OG
Dynasty Platinum Huckleberry Cookies
GDP x C99

Dynasty Platinum Huckleberry Cookies male used over

GDP x C99
UK Cheese x Blueberry x Mikado x Barney Rubble
IHG Cactido x Barney Rubble
Bodhi SSDD
Bodhi Space Monkey x 2

Archive Face Off OG BX2 male over

Face Off OG BX2 x 2
Dynasty Platinum Huckleberry Cookies
Bodhi SSDD
Bodhi Space Monkey

alrighty bring on the next outdoor season! starting late August for these environs
 
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greencropper

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Holy Chuck! That's a lot of crosses GC, well done. Time to open up a seedbank. :mrgreen:

Congrats on another season in the bag. Just in time to watch us north of the equator have a go.
cheers Joe, the extended fam here demand variety, so i try to give them that, was lucky to get those seeders through cos its a very bad drought here & the breeding females were out in the wilderness, no fences, with wild goats etc eating everything they can get, i used stale urine left in a plastic bottle in the sun for a few days poured around the plants as a repellent...seems to have worked! happy to see those Bodhi being relatively stable after growing other big name brands out with poor outcomes in recent years, yes your seasons are practically opposite to ours so good luck with the upcoming summer!
 

Nortonlight

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Somehow buds grown outdoor looks alot more vibrant and glowy really Nicke looking plants. You talk about covering cloth to make dark over plants. Is it possible to know what kind of fabric or whatever you use to cover your grow area? Do you use a simple alu frame without the glass ? And manually cover or have you bought or built a auto covering machine to pull the cover over?
 

greencropper

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Somehow buds grown outdoor looks alot more vibrant and glowy really Nicke looking plants. You talk about covering cloth to make dark over plants. Is it possible to know what kind of fabric or whatever you use to cover your grow area? Do you use a simple alu frame without the glass ? And manually cover or have you bought or built a auto covering machine to pull the cover over?
hi and thanks, i use simple good quality tarps like the one pictured, it has either dark green or black one side & silver other side, they are opague, be careful as some types allow light through but the pictured one does not, i pull them on & off the frames manually every day for the required daylight/darkness hrs, gotta be punctual...but it works! i use those cheap made in china greenhouse frames available from ebay for around $200, some are better than others & may need reinforcing of certain areas of the frames, i do not use the clear plastic supplied with those greenhouses, only the frames themselves, as something for the synthetic tarp cover to be pulled over & off, i run a few 5w 12v bulbs on a timer in them to extend daylight hours when needed, you dont need HID when they are getting good sunlight during the day, only small lights added just before dark to extend daylight hrs to stop them from budding till you require them to flower
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Nortonlight

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Nice man! Thanks! Would it be dumb to build ”Walls” and open roof? And paint the inside white. One would loose the airflow but it would be absolute light proof. But Mayby the start and the end of the day the walls would shadow some plants. Mayby just easyer to use the frame you posted and cover each day. I have to think about some automated closers. Mayby install rails on the frames. And mayby have small knobs / Wheels in. And an extra cover sawn over. Then a motor connected to wires that are connected to each rail so the drape would be equally drawn when on. Then only the front and the end would have to be lightproofed. Just thinking about it make me feel i just Do it manually Hahaha.
 

greencropper

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Nice man! Thanks! Would it be dumb to build ”Walls” and open roof? And paint the inside white. One would loose the airflow but it would be absolute light proof. But Mayby the start and the end of the day the walls would shadow some plants. Mayby just easyer to use the frame you posted and cover each day. I have to think about some automated closers. Mayby install rails on the frames. And mayby have small knobs / Wheels in. And an extra cover sawn over. Then a motor connected to wires that are connected to each rail so the drape would be equally drawn when on. Then only the front and the end would have to be lightproofed. Just thinking about it make me feel i just Do it manually Hahaha.
you can buy automated greenhouses of almost any size you require which cover and uncover the blackout curtain automatically, they cost a lot $$$, its no real issue for me doing it manually as im up before sunrise anyway.
good luck with your project!
 

greencropper

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this Dynasty Platinum Huckleberry Cookies grew quicker than anything else listed in the new pollen chuck range at 6', she has been pollinated by an Archive Face Off OG BX2 male, his spent flotsam still evident on her, after reading some glowing reports on Archive's Scooby Snacks this is a rough copy in hope of something near that type
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greencropper

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thats about as big as the buds get on these IHG Cactido x Cannarado Barney Rubble approx 4' high, glad there's lots of bud sites
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UK Cheese x Blueberry x Mikado x Barney Rubble
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purp pheno Cannaventure PRK x C99 x Barney Rubble
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*the above purp pic has early morning sunlight shining on the lower part of the bud making it look different from the rest of the bud
 
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