keebod.dobeek
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Well, the reason why we were looking towards the centre of the city was just that we don't have a company to go to everyday, and the only outings would be to the malls, MG Road, Brigade Road, Forum, and such which are anyways not on the outer part, but rather around the city centre.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.
hey man...yeah a lot of people are envious of that fact, however i'm envious of you guys for having a long outdoor vegetative period in the summer...man i could really grow some hybrid trees if we had that kind of photoperiod over here...where we get enough sunlight in summer to keep them in veg for a while...everything i grow is pretty much 12/12 from seed...on june 21st we get 12.5/11.5 and that's the longest day hahawhats up chupacobra cool thread ya got here man i would love to have good outdoor growing conditions like you all year round .... im in canada .... BC to be exact and we only get time for one crop a year unless you got a good autoflower strain and im stuck inne city right next to an elementary school anyhow so outdoor is not pheasible for me. i would suggest finding yourself some fast maturing indica strains to cut down on waiting time .... maybe even an autoflower. im running some blueberry right now and it flowers in 45-55 days i also have another strain in seed that has a flowering time of 5-6 weeks something along these lines would help your production like mad! either way i do love a good sativa strain now and again , actually i was down in mexico last year and brought back some good hearty mountain sativa strains only grew one out so far and it came out male but i crossed it with some og kush i have and im excited to see how it goes . anyway cheers man very cool grow im subbed in for sure ..... how the plants looking recently?
Nice work. Some great smoke from some seriously challenging growing conditions!a few points to note:
cut the top buds of one of my mandalas, massive spider mite infection, and i wanted to remove area for them to feed and reproduce and the buds look pretty close to done
gonna let the bottom buds sit for a bit and see the situation, there are almost no fan leaves left though because those were the ones that were harboring the most mites, so i picked
em off and put em in a bucket of water. buds are smelling ridiculously strong and potent, a really citrus-y kind of smell that rushes straight up your nose.
smoked my last bud of the papaya and wow, it was the only bud that was cured for about 2 weeks (really short i know but understand that patience is a virtue...one that i don't have)
in just 2 weeks the taste took on a much more ripe fruit flavour rather than a more sour fruit flavor it had after the full dry and no cure. and what a high man, indicas are beautiful
for night time smokes. but the taste was just to die for.
don't buy 'organic' ant powder in india, i followed the instructions and sprinkled it over the soil liberally and the ants are just walking over it like they don't give a rat's ass.
Mr.Nice's ASH seeds completely tanked, thanks a lot Scott
Sannie's freebies tanked as well, but that's probably also because of some messing up on my part. anesthesia seeds are germinating.
in my 3 selected plants from the MNS walkabout pack, i've got what smells to me like one skunk, and two sativas of some sort. the skunk is furthest into flowering, relatively. one of
the sativas was only supercropped, the other was only topped. the supercropped one looks like it's gonna be developing a bigger central cola and the topped one, smaller but more buds...
we'll see which one yields more...the supercropped one is ahead of the topped one as well.
that free blue widow from dinafem is getting ridiculously frosty.
and is it just me or for a few hours did attitude have this one INSANE deal on their website where it said 'buy a pack of connoisseur genetics and get a pack of chemdawg and chemmy jones
absolutely free!' ? cause i saw that and got so fucking happy and put an og chem pack of seeds in my cart to order, came back in the night after some work and the deal was fucking gone
what a kllljoy, i ordered 10 bubbleicious seeds from nirvana and 20 of the safari mix again from mandala. i wanna grow it right this time without a rain washing my seedlings down the drain.
i found a SHITLOAD of tiny tiny critters crawling around an inch below the surface of the soil in my potted landrace! i think thats why nutes, flushing, etc nothing has really helped. now i'm going
to start heavily adding organic pesticide/fungicide/insecticide to the soil - it's a mix of eucalyptus oil, neem oil, lavender oil, and chrysthanthemum flower extract. we'll see if it works.
adding honey towards the end of flowering (i think) really makes the taste awesome. however i'll check my control plant when it's done to see if it's really the honey or just the organic growing.
and here are pics.
in order from left to right,
blue widow, Kali Chakra (KC) bud, KC, KC, KC, KC, Landrace Bush, Topped Walkabout, supercropped walkabout, topped walkabout, supercropped walkabout, skunk, supercropped walkabout, and the rest are KC
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while i'd fucking love to grow some massive hybrid plants,Balcony growers all over the world grow for
themselves and are some of the best people
on the earth. Being 17 degrees latitude you
should look for the strains that grow best
near the equator. I only know what is
best for me, so good karma to you.
The balcony grow is a very good way to provide
your own medicine. Adding a simple 100w. light
that turns on as the sun sets and stays on til
10:00pm then turns on again at 4:00am would
give an 18 hour light cycle for vegging.
Security is always part of growing, you can
never be to careful. I would convert a small
indoor 4 foot square area to veg and only
flower on the balcony, but you know what is
best for you situation. As always grow as you
feel safe.
I harvest about 8 months out of the year by
doing pretty much the same 18 hours veg and
just place a maximum of 6 plants in my back-
yard every 35 days since my favorite strains
take 70 days to finish.
I veg indoors with lights on from 7pm till 1pm.
(1-7 lights off during the hot part of the day)
I never have more than 18 plants outside as
my location allows 18 plants total with
6 mature and 12 vegging. When I harvest
the 6 plants that have been outside for 70
days I have 6 more inside under 18 hour
light cycle ready to replace the plants
that are harvested.
June through Sep. are too hot to have a good
outdoor crop but I have harvested in August
by pulling a tarp every day over the plants
at 5:00pm and then after sundown I uncover
the plants. I can forget the uncover but
if you miss one day of pulling the 5:00pm
tarp, the plants may reveg and start
counting as day one of flower again.
The worms I spoke about are a bud catepiller
that eat the cola and excrement a bacteria
that promotes bud mold causing damage to the
best parts of the plants. I spray BT up to
the last 4 weeks of harvest then accept the
damage vs healthy smoke. I spray all over
my backyard keeping tomato plants and all
surfaces that the moths land on covered
with BT, I love finding a dead infant size
catepiller that did not hurt my colas.
The worms spoke about in the thread sound like
fungus gnats. The larve eat healthy roots and
your plants may look over watered with the larve
in the soil eating the roots cause the overwater
look. The mature gnats fly arround like little
black fruit flys seen most during watering.
I use nematodes and the gnat larve disappear in
7-10 days. The nematodes are tiny worms that are
the best for your soil.
After applying the nematodes check when you water
for the next 2 weeks look for the larve and if
one container is bad take a spoon of soil from
the good containers and add back a spoon of soil
from the infested plants as food for the nematodes
in the good pots.
During veg I spray every six weeks and have
the best looking plants I can possibly grow.
I spray with organicide on my first day of
insect control and follow with az. product
then 3rd treatment is simple insecticide soap
lastly with organicide again.
Hope I didn't offend anybody.
Best karma to you and yours.