my outdoor grow in india (12 latitude)

elchupacabra

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I'm having the same problem, my baby is about 3 weeks old and it cant stay in my room anymore so I'll have to move it to the terrace and I don't want the tenants and my parents snooping around. No idea what to do.
oh and I'll give you the address of that shop in hessarghatta tomorrow.
i haven't bothered trying to solve the problem, the minute a tint of yellowing sets in i shove it outside.
yeah please do, there's a 48 hour bandh starting today so monday i should be able to go
 

elchupacabra

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also, would you guys pick up
tarantula fluid (2 fl oz.) or tarantula powder (30 grams)

piranha fluid (2 fl oz.) or piranha powder (30 grams)

big bud fluiid (6 fl oz.) or big bud powder (50 grams)

i want to know in terms of ease of use as well as storage.
if one goes bad faster i'm gonna take the other one.
 

nitrobud99

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Im in Mumbai & Im growing Blue widow :weed: outdoor from Attitude. its about 8 weeks(still vegging) old, ive used a branded soil premix available here 30%peat moss, 30%perlite, 30% Vermiculite, am using Nutes from Advanced Nutrients, Iguana Grow/Bloom & Bud factor X. looks good so far but need more gyan on micro nutes.... try some sativa strains they are better for our climate u must rethink the sand in the mix instead go for rounded pebbles from quarries, what nutes are u using :hump:?
 

redzi

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You could add sevin dust to your list (5% Carbayl). As long as it dosnt get wet it will keep anything that crawls from getting to your plants. Just create a solid border around each plant. It is safe for vegetable gardens.
 

elchupacabra

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i'm not rethinking the sand, it works just fine for me
i know sativas are better...but i want to smoke both. i want both man so i'm growing both.
atm, i'm only going organic mate, bunch of organic shit...
got some fish heads to pick up this weekend

thanks redzi, i just line the top of my pots/cups with vaseline,
or any sticky gel like substance. i figure if the ants won't stay away
it's foolproof if i physically block them haha
 

keebod.dobeek

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Is there a smell difference between your indica plant's flower and sativa flowers while its flowering?

I know that quality strains advertise "fruity, floral, spicy, skunky" and so on. Is this difference noticeable with your grow, now that you have landrace, indica, and sativas?

My landrace doesn't smell at all yet. It does smell if I rub its stem with my finger, and immediately smell my finger, though.
 

elchupacabra

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the landraces will take more time to develop the smell as their flowering period can extend beyond 4-5 months. there is a different smell for each and every plant that i'm growing. one of the mandalas is lemony, one is very pine-earth like, the blue widow is not like anything i can really relate to, the skunk is just...skunky, and my two mr.nice sativas are pretty mango like in smell. i have an indian one which smells strongly of a fruity paan rasna kind of thing, but the rest smell like different types of mango, you know?
 

elchupacabra

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and yes the seeds from seedbanks smell more, but that's partly because they're way way further ahead in their flowering cycle - relatively.
 

keebod.dobeek

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I understood the different strains of mango smelling different :D You can understand all are mangoes even if you don't know which one is alphonso, which one is neelum, ans so on ;)

But, from the smells you said, one is lemony, one is pine earth, one is skunky(never seen or smelled skunk) and one is rasna.
None of these are weed smell!! :D I mean, the plant will never smell like that intense smell we get when we smoke a J? If it doesn't, why should there be a fear? :| I'm confused :|
 

elchupacabra

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man it is a weed smell obviously...can't explain it, you have to smell it...obviously if it smelt just like lemon nobody would give a fuck. lol don't try getting the answer for everything on the internet, you won't get it till you properly start growing
 

keebod.dobeek

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man it is a weed smell obviously...can't explain it, you have to smell it...obviously if it smelt just like lemon nobody would give a fuck. lol don't try getting the answer for everything on the internet, you won't get it till you properly start growing
Okay. So these floral/spicy/pine/lemony smells are like undertones over a master smell which is the typical weed smell?
I was searching for answers online as my plants are already flowering, just in 3rd or 4th week :D I was stressed as to how would it smell whenever the terpenes start developing towards the end of flowering stage.

4-5 months to flower is what you said for landrace sativas, which is really bad as me and wifey are planning to move back to bangalore soon :(
Just confused as to which part of bangalore to choose as a place to stay. Koramangala and Indiranagar are what we had found out to be 'greener' :D
A greenery filled area is a must as I intend to grow in bangalore too :P

From your viewpoint, which one is better, apartments(with balcony) or individual houses(with garden-able area)?
 

elchupacabra

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lol neither are suitable areas for growing imo unless you have a really big house in either location, which can cost you generally upwards of 1.5cr in koramangala and 3cr in indiranagar. 'green' areas would be limited to south bangalore...and maybe further up north closer to the airport...apart from south bangalore pretty much all the outskirts are 'green'...
apartments with balcony depends primarily on direction (sunlight) and ease of vision (from other balconies).
independent house depends on the houses around you/ppl on the road being able to see.
i feel independent house is better for growing cause you can spend a bit and do some random construction on the terrace/wherever
whether its temporary or permanent and shield your plants from neighbours' eyes somehow...but you'll also have to worry
about security, power backup, etc, things you don't have to worry about in an apt.
if you can find a gated community with villas/row homes like mine, nothing like it
 

keebod.dobeek

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You are speaking about buying a house! :O I was speaking about renting, though I forgot to mention that in my earlier post :|

When I was a bachelor, and was living with roomies, it was indiranagar and koramangala that I had stayed. And starting with the 'morning joint' till 'sweet dreams joint' we were smoking throughout :D
This was 8-9 years back, and maybe the situations and people's views must've changed for you to say both koramangala and indiranagar aren't suitable?

Before coming to kerala, me and wifey had gone for walks looking for good places, I remember somewhere near 100 feet road or 80 feet road, it was all green! huge old trees lining up the sides :D
Every single property in this area was a house, though not a gated community. And I'm not sure if anyone would be renting out villas as usually people save money and just buy it :D

I will be growing under the sun, so no power backup issues ;)

Anyways, its really difficult to search for houses/apartments while we are in kerala, and its stupid to walk around bangalore asking "is it for rent?" after we land there :(
 

elchupacabra

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either it's been too long since you've been in blr or you don't know much about the real estate market...

it's fine to smoke man, you asked about growing...almost anywhere in blr is fine to smoke, very few places
are better or worse than others...you asked about a green locality with more lush greenery so i suggested
those kinds of areas to you. indi and kora are not places with lush greenery, indiranagar less so.

it makes more sense coming to bangalore and finding a place to rent over the course of a week or so...

oh when you said greenery i didn't know you just meant a few trees lining the road...i thought you meant
areas where there's actually a decent amount of greenery...
there will never be villas in indiranagar, but 3-5 km from there, there's plenty of villas and gated communities...

i was talking about power backup in general, always nice to have electricity...

villas are often for rent, but unless you're willing to start the price negotiation at 50k a month
for a small 3 bhk villa, there's no point...
 

keebod.dobeek

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I was in bangalore till last year May/June. So, it should be my lack of knowledge about real estate market.

We were staying at a relative's place for nearly a month till we found a place to stay. Wifey was working in a company at that time, and preferred to stay somewhere near the company location itself, so we took a place near old airport road.
But now we both work freelance, so there isn't really any limiting factor about location.
But that relative got transferred to another state, so that option of staying till finding a place isn't there anymore. So, hotel stay would be the option.
Not sure how it would work out as I don't think hotels would have some option to keep our things till we move like fridge, washing machine, a/c and such :|

I've asked a friend of mine living in indiranagr to find a broker to give an intro about me, and to search for a place. I will let you know how it goes :D
Too bad this is a weed forum, so can't give out specifics :(

Though I'm from kerala, I felt that trees on both sides of the roads and lanes gave indiranagar and koramangala a greener look.
This is just because the trees are big and the the canopy of the left side trees will touch the right side tree canopy and creates a sort of arch with shade under it :D

Power backup can be expected only in apartments, so I might have to get inverter(electronic power generator).
50K a month is the double of what I had in my mind, so I'll have to let go of villas in that case :|
 

elchupacabra

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it'd make more sense for one of you to come down for a couple days find a place finalize everything and
then move...you can find good places in sarjapur/bellandur that meet your requirements...also in whitefield...
and then there are nice apartments on the other end of the town in hebbal/yelahanka which is also an option...
apartments shouldn't pose a growing issue, you will probably have to use a mesh or shade net to cover the
balcony though so it's hard to tell what's actually growing behind it...
 

keebod.dobeek

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Hey! That is actually a really good idea to come down to bangalore just like that without any luggage and such for finding a place, giving advance, and such, and then a second time as the final 'move' :D

I know Sarjapur Road, but never been to the Sarjapur place. Just like I know kanakpura road, but never been to kanakpura, or bannerghatta road, but never been to bannerghatta :D
And Bellandur is where those 250K per month Palm Meadows is, right? :|

Whitefield. Isn't that really far from the centre of the city?? I mean, one of my relative's bought an apartment there as his company was in whitefield, though he is currently in US for some official project for 1.5 years. I remember him saying its pretty far and take house in whitefield only if my company is in whitefield.

By 'mesh' I hope you meant that green net like thing people use for terrace gardens? Thats a good thing if put vertically across the balcony instead of the usual above the plants :D
You have simple but cool ideas!
 

elchupacabra

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palm meadows is in whitefield...but just because that place is 2.5 L per month rent doesn't reflect on the area, it's one of a select few complexes in bangalore that has that kind of rent...really has nothing to do with the area...

well buddy bangalore is expanding rapidly, i'm not so sure there's any good reason to be near the 'centre' of the city really cause there's nothing special that's there that isn't anywhere else...

by mesh i mean either shade net (green net) or an actual fine metal mesh.
 

n3cro

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hey elchup, sorry i took so long to reply. I couldn't get the address but here is the phone number of that place. 8095328985, its called bumi susthira samsthe or something like that. Apparently is a govt funded company. give them a call after 10 am, they should be able to tell you the address and if they have the stuff you need.
 
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