Bict 16/17. Straya m8 2.0

Lucky Luke

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5 ish plants flowering in a perpetual grow is the go i think.

Its not enough plants for a mandatory penal sentence. Its good income every 2 months.

Sure its not the BIG SCORE but less risk in more than one way
 

Lucky Luke

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Plot of secure private land and ya good as gold! easier said than done though :P
Ive thought about buying a few hundred acres down the west coast (crap land is cheap as fk there ) and doin it. But mold could be a problem even with the "right" strain.
 

bict

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Ive thought about buying a few hundred acres down the west coast (crap land is cheap as fk there ) and doin it. But mold could be a problem even with the "right" strain.
Mold is unavoidable in Tas. I've grown outdoors for 3 seasons here and have never not gotten it. Same with other growers I know who have grown here for a long time.
 

Lucky Luke

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Mold is unavoidable in Tas. I've grown outdoors for 3 seasons here and have never not gotten it. Same with other growers I know who have grown here for a long time.
I have not gotten mold (but in pots and I move em late in the season).

The right strains would help. Why im interested in Rubys Black dog. Im sure VM is also on the look out for decent THC% and yield for us peeps to. High mold resistant high thc strains would be a key market for his new JAH venture
 

Vnsmkr

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I have not gotten mold (but in pots and I move em late in the season).

The right strains would help. Why im interested in Rubys Black dog. Im sure VM is also on the look out for decent THC% and yield for us peeps to. High mold resistant high thc strains would be a key market for his new JAH venture
We gotcha covered. Few of the guys now are going outdoor in Oregon, extremely wet and humid at times.
 

Prince4118

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20161121_165200.jpg how are my hopefully girls (if not all i need more seed stock so win win) looking they are pretty much 2 weeks old from popping soil they see sun from 4:30 am to about 6:30-7 pm shaded for the first hour and last hour and half the rest is full sun is it just me or do they take ages to start second set of leaves then after that they shoot a new set every day or 2 as these all stayed on first true leaves for a week and a half and over the weekend popped the second set and are showing 3rd set I'm unsure why stems are so thin they see a decent breeze all day and are strong enough to withstand a decent gust
 

Lucky Luke

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View attachment 3835978 how are my hopefully girls (if not all i need more seed stock so win win) looking they are pretty much 2 weeks old from popping soil they see sun from 4:30 am to about 6:30-7 pm shaded for the first hour and last hour and half the rest is full sun is it just me or do they take ages to start second set of leaves then after that they shoot a new set every day or 2 as these all stayed on first true leaves for a week and a half and over the weekend popped the second set and are showing 3rd set I'm unsure why stems are so thin they see a decent breeze all day and are strong enough to withstand a decent gust
yea..but they need to spend time on stuff under the soil to.
 

Prince4118

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You should see em in the ground, take ages to start boosting. Especially if you dig a massive hole.
once they establish do they grow quick? I'm planning on getting these to a foot tall with 2 toppings/ clones ( so I can sex them under a friend's lights as iv got rid of all my indoor equipment so I know if there's a male to plant it away and to get an early little nug from each as a taste tester) in these pots before they go into the ground
 
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