Besmirched1
Well-Known Member
Heya guys from sunny far north Queensland Australia.
After somewhat of a hiatus spent learning how to write Supreme Court bail applications in prison, I decided to thumb my nose at the man once again.
Some might remember that when I last posted in 2018 I had had my crop ripped and had stopped posting. It was devastating and I was unsure if I would continue growing as my White Rhino X Durban Poison Gen 4 and 5 seed bank was lost. Luckily I shared some seeds with a friend and was able to get some of his new season seed which now has some of my genetics in it.
My mate is thankfully consistently the best quality around and has good genetics, so this is a little of a mystery tour with regards to strain and knowing how these plants respond to growing conditions.
So, I put seeds down on the full moon in February, already germinated. Really really late in the season. However relying on our lives ability to double in size upon heading, I went with it. We are not quite at the shortest day of the year and apart from them being so sticky that I had bugs stuck in my buds it's looking good.
I have also put in some mystery seeds from some local stuff that was nice and minimal seeds in it. These went in on May's full moon and apart from my puppy peeing on/over them, ugh. They are growing for gold, I'm really only looking for a nice male to put over the bigger female but I think I might have lucked out and got some nice females.
The bigger of the females was awesomely resistant to nearly every bug getting around this year, I want those genetics. As an organic outdoor grower, being at the mercy of the bugs and elements is always a challenge.
I pulled the top buds from the smaller females as it was starting to rebud and U thought it more beneficial to chop the dying off and top buds to redirect to energy to the bottom under developed buds.
Not too fussed what I get off these weight wise just rehoning my skills.
Oh dirt is wash down from the river, part decomposed leaf matter etc and fish and croc poo. I feed with fully decomposed cane toad, fish and banana skin liquid and can feed up to every 3 days with no ill effects.
After somewhat of a hiatus spent learning how to write Supreme Court bail applications in prison, I decided to thumb my nose at the man once again.
Some might remember that when I last posted in 2018 I had had my crop ripped and had stopped posting. It was devastating and I was unsure if I would continue growing as my White Rhino X Durban Poison Gen 4 and 5 seed bank was lost. Luckily I shared some seeds with a friend and was able to get some of his new season seed which now has some of my genetics in it.
My mate is thankfully consistently the best quality around and has good genetics, so this is a little of a mystery tour with regards to strain and knowing how these plants respond to growing conditions.
So, I put seeds down on the full moon in February, already germinated. Really really late in the season. However relying on our lives ability to double in size upon heading, I went with it. We are not quite at the shortest day of the year and apart from them being so sticky that I had bugs stuck in my buds it's looking good.
I have also put in some mystery seeds from some local stuff that was nice and minimal seeds in it. These went in on May's full moon and apart from my puppy peeing on/over them, ugh. They are growing for gold, I'm really only looking for a nice male to put over the bigger female but I think I might have lucked out and got some nice females.
The bigger of the females was awesomely resistant to nearly every bug getting around this year, I want those genetics. As an organic outdoor grower, being at the mercy of the bugs and elements is always a challenge.
I pulled the top buds from the smaller females as it was starting to rebud and U thought it more beneficial to chop the dying off and top buds to redirect to energy to the bottom under developed buds.
Not too fussed what I get off these weight wise just rehoning my skills.
Oh dirt is wash down from the river, part decomposed leaf matter etc and fish and croc poo. I feed with fully decomposed cane toad, fish and banana skin liquid and can feed up to every 3 days with no ill effects.