anyone growing outdoor in england?.

sublimed

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search the user 'gingerbeer'

he just finished his autoflowerer outdoors in the uk and it is truly a beautiful plant.
 

crazy-mental

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nah, you're not about to start an outdoor grow.

it's too late in the year. well, you might be able to get away with a small ruderalis hybrid.



i don't think i have any golden syrup.
the contents of the molasses are; (per100g)

calcium ~ 500mg
iron ~ 14mg
magnesium ~ 130mg
iodine ~ 100mg

compare that to the golden syrup, if it matches up a bit you're sorted.
also, golden syrup tastes nicer :)

it dont say much on the bottle
Lyles golden syrup.
per 100g
protien 0.5g
carbs 77.5g
fat nil


going to the supermarket later, ill get some black treacle, thanks for the pic.

would honey be good?.
 

crazy-mental

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search the user 'gingerbeer'

he just finished his autoflowerer outdoors in the uk and it is truly a beautiful plant.

its all good and well him growing an auto strain.
but they finish much faster.

if not many people are not growing outdoor in england.

wonder if it poss, esp. in yorkshire were the weather is really shit.
 

sublimed

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do you think it would have to be 100 suger?.

question?.

whats up with normal suger???.
nah wouldn't have to be 100 sugar.
the thing with normal sugar is that it doesn't contain the other macronutrients.

its all good and well him growing an auto strain.
but they finish much faster.
the lippy p dude has an ak47 / hindu kush / autoflower strain as well.
 

MrJDGaF

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I've been soaking up the knowledge on here for a week or two now and just noticed sublimed's sig, +rep for mentioning Eek-a-mouse, good taste in music mate. Back on topic, maybe Caliboy80 has a point about our autumn being better after such a shite "summer" but I wouldn't bank on it. It could be a bit too cold for finishing outside, personally I'd keep them under lights now 'cos it's barely warm enough during the day let alone at night. What ever you decide good luck and I hope you get a just reward for your efforts.
 

crazy-mental

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yes good 1st post.
yes the temps here in leeds west yoiurshire were 50 last night and plants like it over 60.
and is still fucking summer.well its sup to be.
my big plants are too big for lights.
i dont think even if i rigged my 600,400 and 250 hps up i dont think that will be enuf for my 4 4foot girls, even though they are all topped and very stocky they are still very big to go in the garage.
im off to buy a walk in green house from argos.
 

crazy-mental

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Large Walk In Greenhouse.


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  • Made from 1.6cm tubular steel with green painted finish. 135gm2 PU ripstop weather resistant green cover.
  • Double zip up door with galvanised/corrosion free zips.
  • Zip, 2cm wide, 0.4cm teeth.
  • Ties to keep door open when rolled up.
  • 2 gridded plastic shelves (L)79, (W)24cm (H from ground) 80cm.
  • Internal securing ties in each corner top and bottom to secure frame to cover.
  • 15cm skirt to base allowing secure ground coverage, including metal eyelets for pegs.
  • 15 ground fixing pegs for added stability.
  • 4 guide ropes to secure greenhouse.
  • Size (H)190, (W)123, (D)185cm.
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here is the one im wanting to get.
will it be ok??????.
 

sublimed

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that looks good man,

i've used one of these:


for two plants during autumn a couple of years back.
 

MrJDGaF

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Glad you both liked my post, that looks perfect, the green colouring should be pretty good at hiding its contents from prying eyes :-) If your weaving skills are up to it you could always try weaving the larger plants through a screen scrog style ;-).
 

crazy-mental

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how did your plants do 2 years ago in the mini greenhouse?>.

i have 2 of them like you have, but they seem to get too hot , due to there small size, i have tried with one before, but it was summer.
but we have no fucking summer this year, so i also might give the smaller ones a go as well for some of the smaller plants.

and yes the green tint will be good, for nosey parkers.
 

MrJDGaF

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crazy, have you considered making a couple of small (4-6") slits in the ones you've got to let the heat out, if you cut in the direction of slope on top you won't get much rain through and any that does will probably run down the inside of the plastic rather than dripping on your plants:-). Just a thought.
 

drgreenGMX

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jesus man a lot of plants to be moving about, not sure where you live but be carefull

hopefully try one of my own outside grows next year will take advice from here, just finsihing my first ever indoor plant
 

crazy-mental

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my outdoor plants are in big ass pots.

i have got my big greenhouse, and its bigger than i thought.

its great, i looked inside this morning and it stinks inside.
 
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