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A wonderful Australian sunset! Your country is really amazing!
I am from Southern Spain. You can see Gibraltar at the center in the last pic. The pics are not mine. A minute on foot from my home I can see Africa. So you can see Britain and Africa from my homeland LOL.
I love your country since I watched on TV a program called "Australia, A Portrait of the island continent", many years ago when I was a child.
Now I have another reason for loving your country when I saw Kangativa's giant plants, LOL
I know that Aussies are famous for growing the biggest plants.
Bushweed : your ganja plants look happy and healthy, you've given them a perfect start. Championship growing, we are all hoping you have a great rest of the season!
What are your plans for the coming months? Are you going to pile a 10~15 cm "carpet" of loose, aged compost underneath the plants? (for new growers - note that "top dressing" with compost is great for fast growing plants, they love the slowly released nutrients, especially Nitrogen, the root system keeps cooler during hot days, worms are encouraged to live there, it reduces the amount of water the plants need in dry spells and they will be happier.)
What's the weather going to be like for the next few months where you are? Rainy and humid? or hot and dry?
Some of those plants look to be a bit stiff in the stalk to train horizontal, but there's quite a few of your beauties that seem wiry and supple enough to tie down and spread. I've always had better results with tying down sativas in the bush.
For new growers - If you are lucky with the weather, you can root sativa cuttings outdoors in pots...with shade, mostly overcast weather for about two weeks and no super hot days many will root and grow...these clones can be for planting in another plot, for seeding so your big girls stay seedless or to keep them going for the Winter crop?
Thanks guys. Should be a wet summer here, interspersed with beautiful hot days. Suits me so I don't have to lug water up the hill. I'm in the process of tying some down, sorta.... and proximity will dictate others getting tied away from their neighbour. Also definitely laying down a lot of shit as I go - mainly cow and chicken, as well as some seasol liquid seaweed, dynamic lifter and even peacock shit tea. Not as thorough with the composting during winter. Nimbin Purple sativas: