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UK outdoor growers 2015

SoufLondon

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Im in the middle of an overpopulated urban jungle, everyone can see into my garden. Definitely best to avoid paranoia inducing sativas during grow season. Last year i got a nice big bush going, it was scary at times!

 
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SoufLondon

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Good luck with the bubblegum gav!

Im looking for a decent bubblegum to grow from seed, i have been recommended the thseeds version, hopefully it turns out nice for you :D
 

SoufLondon

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Hey mj grower, love your laburnum. One of my favourite trees, reminds me of where i grew up, lots of them there!
 
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ganjygav

Good luck with the bubblegum gav!

Im looking for a decent bubblegum to grow from seed, i have been recommended the thseeds version, hopefully it turns out nice for you :D

I fully recommend thseeds bubblegum,I grew 5 seeds before Christmas and all 5 were strong big plants. Best part is thseeds do female bubblegum now. I must say though the beans I got this time looked a little premature small and pail but it's growing netherless just a bit slow bit I blame British weather for that haha
 
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ganjygav

8 days on and the bubblegum has doubled in size ,its in final pot now and I've topped it just to slow it down. I don't need a 6ft plant all the neighbours can see.
 

GReen dreAM

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Hi

Its not UK but similar latitude in Europe


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ganjygav

yeah the weather has been nice in UK for a few day's. Here's my bubblegum again,I've started to force flower her now to try and avoid the rot October brings
 

Kalbhairav

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Here's a few things growing... Manitoba Medicine F2 (auto flowering on me), 2 x White Lotus x Jack, G-warp, Shanti's mystery Swiss outdoor and 2 x Nepalese Temple x Blockhead.. Going strong :)

 

harold

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A couple of pics (taken june 16). 2 left fire99 pheno1 (close up pic), top right nl x sssdh, the other 3 are ssh 60.... these are in the ground now and are just starting to dig their toes in :)
 

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SoufLondon

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Sleetack skunk freebie, neglected but looking alright

Sleetack skunk freebie, neglected but looking alright

 
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[URL=https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=55167&pictureid=1451481&thumb=1]View Image[/URL] Well some of my outdoor plants have got spidermites, yay

... Found classic spidermite damage, found an actual spider too, hopefully he's eating the mite population

Hey buddy I really honestly don't see any spidermite damage, if there is I can't see it on the leaf in the picture I'm not saying your wrong at all I just don't see it. But even if there isn't any spider mites An oz of prevention is better than a lb of cure!! Good luck with everything!!
 

SoufLondon

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Its definitely there! They came from a neighbors patch of mint i think. I'm not too fussed about it, the other bugs are eating them. It's not as bad of a problem outside as inside because there are lots of predators outside. I don't want to use chemicals so I'll just leave it be. If its looking horrible at the end of its life I'll just make some sort of extract with it :) ��
 
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ganjygav

Its definitely there! They came from a neighbors patch of mint i think. I'm not too fussed about it, the other bugs are eating them. It's not as bad of a problem outside as inside because there are lots of predators outside. I don't want to use chemicals so I'll just leave it be. If its looking horrible at the end of its life I'll just make some sort of extract with it :) ��

Have you tried Neem? I had some good results when I had a Spider-Mite problem a couple of years back. It's organic so no worries about chemicals.
 

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