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RED 1

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Looking great Red! :hotbounce
Outdoors you must try at some point OZZ
It's a fantastic experience
Finding a spot where I can grow in soil, is the future ie 2/3 plants only in soil for my summer grows
That gives me ample time to go nuts indoors in the winter
:)
 

RED 1

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Looking great Red! :hotbounce
Outdoors you must try at some point OZZ
It's a fantastic experience
Finding a spot where I can grow in soil, is the future ie 2/3 plants only in soil for my summer grows
That gives me ample time to go nuts indoors in the winter
:)
Thanks my friend
 

OZZ_

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Outdoors you must try at some point OZZ
It's a fantastic experience
Finding a spot where I can grow in soil, is the future ie 2/3 plants only in soil for my summer grows
That gives me ample time to go nuts indoors in the winter
:)
Thanks my friend

It’s a dream, I may be able to pull off one or two small ones at the new place but will just have to play it by ear.

;)
 

RED 1

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GT3
PH
cleaning balcony area
 

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RED 1

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I'm doing my best with "mites" this year
Balcony, contained space, doesn't make it any easier
Malawi is recovering from a slight attack
All girls for now are mite free
 

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RED 1

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I'm doing my best with "mites" this year
Balcony, contained space, doesn't make it any easier
Malawi is recovering from a slight attack
All girls for now are mite free

.... more trip weed
 

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RED 1

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Afternoon smoke with beautiful Aces
 

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RED 1

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She looks horny, or, is it my morning mood
Wld, wearing sweet mango something
 

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RED 1

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Nice
:D
 

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dubi

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Splendid gardening work RED1 with all the different genetics :) not easy to keep all the different plants and strains so healthy in pots with the summer heat, mites and other typical issues of outdoor growing, but your garden is thriving with your passion and dedication! :yes:

Not sure about your latitude .... Zamaldelica, Bangi Haze and Orient Express should be the first ones to start to flower in the second half of August at mediterranean latitudes. The other longer flowering sativas should start in first half of September. Eager to see them all flowering soon! ;) Start to think to switch to flowering feeding soon, at this time of the outdoor season i usually like to combine feeding for growing and flowering stage, then only to flowering ferts if plants are fully green and starting to define budsites.
 

RED 1

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Splendid gardening work RED1 with all the different genetics :) not easy to keep all the different plants and strains so healthy in pots with the summer heat, mites and other typical issues of outdoor growing, but your garden is thriving with your passion and dedication! :yes:

Not sure about your latitude .... Zamaldelica, Bangi Haze and Orient Express should be the first ones to start to flower in the second half of August at mediterranean latitudes. The other longer flowering sativas should start in first half of September. Eager to see them all flowering soon! ;) Start to think to switch to flowering feeding soon, at this time of the outdoor season i usually like to combine feeding for growing and flowering stage, then only to flowering ferts if plants are fully green and starting to define budsites.

Hi Dubi
38N and just recently a storm drowned, killed 9 people
Came so out of nowhere, hard
OE, Bangi Haze, Malawi will have to try another time
I couldn't save them all
Have taken a video Nature at her meanest
I will start with a regular feeding schedule
They have grown, almost nutrient free, healthy, but you are right, it's time to switch
Have 6 of your girls with 3 in flower
2 Zamaldelicas, one in soil
KA5H in soil
Golden Tiger Thai Dom in 27ltr pot will probably flower a bit earlier than GT Thai in soil
Golden in soil is so well tuned with season
Panama Haze is another visual story, 7ft fed her first time last week
Thank you
Apart from the great highs, your strains are excellent learning, educational tools, for a new grower
 

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RED 1

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A little Thai? situation developing outdoors
Bottom left, tiny Zamaldelica in flower
 

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RED 1

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Hi Dubi
38N and just recently a storm drowned, killed 9 people
Came so out of nowhere, hard
OE, Bangi Haze, Malawi will have to try another time
I couldn't save them all
Have taken a video Nature at her meanest
I will start with a regular feeding schedule
They have grown, almost nutrient free, healthy, but you are right, it's time to switch
Have 6 of your girls with 3 in flower
2 Zamaldelicas, one in soil
KA5H in soil
Golden Tiger Thai Dom in 27ltr pot will probably flower a bit earlier than GT Thai in soil
Golden in soil is so well tuned with season
Panama Haze is another visual story, 7ft fed her first time last week
Thank you
Apart from the great highs, your strains are excellent learning, educational tools, for a new grower

First feed, and,never seen anything "deteriorate" so fast
Knew had to be careful with N.Light on that
27ltr pot since May,started reading on tip burn
Best quality soil from down the road,flushed,shaked as much old soil possible, in 37ltr,slight defoliation
Zinc deficiency
 

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RED 1

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Zamaldelica #2
June start
Mid August full flowering mode 2 repots
In 37ltr 1 full feed
Slightly defoliated
 

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RED 1

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Zamaldelica #3
June start
Mid August full flowsring
Sprouted in pot, transferred in soil
No feeding schedule planned
 

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RED 1

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Panama Haze

Panama Haze

Crazy
Seems repot did something
 

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RED 1

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Filling up nicely
 

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