View Full Version : outdoor crop ireland 2010 so far
indicahybryd
06-11-2010, 09:20 AM
a friend contacted me to inspect his 2010 outdoor crop
wow pic included this was on 10th june 2010
because of location soil was very dark as its near the bog
but his little plantation stunned me it looked like something
from jamaica his varietys are durban poison holland hope
ruderallis skunk ledo uno and lambsbread soil ph was 6.0
but his advice was lots of p and k 13/14 or 9/10 keeps
the nitrogen levels down if the good weather continues
we can expect a bumper outdoor crop this year in eire
im going back to visit his progress in 2 week more pics then :thumbsup::jointsmile:
preytec
06-12-2010, 12:08 AM
nice one, looking good. but i wish that they'd cross breed with our nettles somehow. then we'd never run out ever again.
thebeat
06-12-2010, 10:52 AM
looking really well...i'm going to some bog area aswell for my grow...i'm only on week two yet so...but i have a spot picked out! :thumbsup: So you reckon thats the problem with this kind of area , elevated nitrogen? I would have thought a more acidic soil than an alkaline one would be present? :wtf: Anyhow I'll be watching with the up-most fascination!
Peas out! :hippy:
indicahybryd
06-12-2010, 12:45 PM
yup the soil ph was high here at first but feeding the soil for a month prior to transplanting he used alaska mor bloom to acheive this also used pro cilicate from grotek it stops mold and help budset ill keep ya posted :thumbsup:
Genius147
06-15-2010, 11:23 PM
Well done on your grow. Its nice to see someone that can grow outdoors in Eire. I have been trying for a while now, the weather and insects always seem to get the upper hand. Shitty cork weather. Some day i will get there!
thebeat
06-16-2010, 05:27 PM
Yeah mould seems to bed the bad business come late september and such...have to look out for that stuff! :jointsmile: yeah have to see how my grow will turn out anyhow!
PEAS OUT! :hippy:
indicahybryd
06-17-2010, 04:25 PM
i got mine in urban gaRDEn in glAsenevin
SayCheese
07-05-2010, 04:56 PM
I am also doing a first grow in Ireland, I am trying to get some pics up soon.
Will you be putting more pics up?
indicahybryd
07-05-2010, 04:59 PM
yup heading back there next week so yup definite update pics on the way :thumbsup:
begbie5
07-09-2010, 12:53 PM
waitn for update:thumbsup:
indicahybryd
07-13-2010, 07:52 PM
:thumbsup: updated pics 2 months to go :D
indicahybryd
07-13-2010, 07:55 PM
some more pics theyve just started buding so 2 months to go fin gers crossed:thumbsup:
preytec
07-13-2010, 08:55 PM
i was told before that these would grown wild in our environment, is that bull? i have a place picked out but i can't be going every week to tend to them. isn't there and strain that will just grow wild?
thebeat
07-13-2010, 11:39 PM
Looking good! you reckon they will be done in late september!? :wtf: mine are around the same stage havent checked them in a while! hope i get a little homegrown bud!! :jointsmile:
indicahybryd
07-14-2010, 09:06 AM
i was told before that these would grown wild in our environment, is that bull? i have a place picked out but i can't be going every week to tend to them. isn't there and strain that will just grow wild?
yup ruderalis indica or skunk
RonnieJamesDio
07-14-2010, 04:26 PM
theyve just started buding so 2 months to go fin gers crossed:thumbsup:
I've just a quick question-are the plants auto-flowering or has the light pattern sufficiently changed since the longest day of the year to give roughly 12/12?
My plants are at a similar stage but I've grown them in pots outdoors and I'm currently moving them daily into a dark room at 8pm and taking them back out at 8am when heading off to work. Iā??ve 7 plants and the seeds arenā??t feminised so I've to wait and see how many I have to destroy.:(
indicahybryd
07-14-2010, 04:30 PM
nope no auto flowering types there at all just good outdoor varietys
but feeding lots of bloom and pk 13/14 have started them budding
and kept them smallish
mickrick
07-15-2010, 06:08 AM
I've just a quick question-are the plants auto-flowering or has the light pattern sufficiently changed since the longest day of the year to give roughly 12/12?
My plants are at a similar stage but I've grown them in pots outdoors and I'm currently moving them daily into a dark room at 8pm and taking them back out at 8am when heading off to work. Iā??ve 7 plants and the seeds arenā??t feminised so I've to wait and see how many I have to destroy.:(
indicahybryd must be looking at pre flowers bcos were still at 18/6..
going to be feckng monsters when they finish the stretch..in about a month..
mick.:thumbsup:
indicahybryd
07-15-2010, 09:59 AM
these plants were all vegged 24hrs for 4 weeks then put out start of june
so theyve started to bud early is all simple
mickrick
07-15-2010, 10:24 AM
these plants were all vegged 24hrs for 4 weeks then put out start of june
so theyve started to bud early is all simple
hey hows it going, they must be autos if ya think there in flower.. vegging 24/7 don't make them flower early ive been vegging 24/7 for yrs.photosynthsis dont kick in till theres less than 14 hours of light.. got some pics of them in flower..
stay safe.
mick.
RonnieJamesDio
07-15-2010, 11:23 AM
I'm not telling you your business indicahybryd but I think mick has it right.With my own grow last year I stuck religiously to the 12/12 and it took a good while before I could tell I was budding.
Maybe on the plus side you'll get a bumper yield from vegging until the natural light pattern changes.
indicahybryd
07-15-2010, 12:55 PM
ok if you read the original post it may clear things up
its not my crop its a mates i just posted some pics
of his crop i asked him how he did it ive posted what hes
told me he did ok no controversary opinions are like arseholes
everyone got but it dont mean everyone wants to see or
hear yours
mickrick
07-15-2010, 07:10 PM
indicahybryd just trying to help man, don't want ya mate cutting um down a month early bro.. know watt i mean..:jointsmile:
mick...;)
indicahybryd
07-16-2010, 07:48 AM
dont think so hes been doing it for 20years :thumbsup:
RonnieJamesDio
07-16-2010, 11:37 AM
You really need to relax indicahybryd its not a personnel attack, I asked a reasonable question when your post sounded a bit off to me-big deal there's "no controversary" I just agreed more with what mick said! Looks like Iā??ve learned something from your mate that's "been doing it for 20years ": that feeding lots of bloom and pk 13/14 have started them budding irrelevant of the light pattern and thatā??s good to know if anyone wanted to go down that road.
As you said ā??Opinions are like arseholesā? but I thought this was a forum where we read and respond to posts as part of a community interested in smoking and growing. So why post if youā??re not interested in a discussion and when you obviously donā??t want to hear/see other memberā??s opinions? That would make this a vain, self-indulgent, how cool is my mate and me thread! I hope this attitude doesnā??t catch on!
indicahybryd
07-16-2010, 01:35 PM
your so right the forums are just full of haters and self appointed experts
who have the attitude if i cant do it it cant be done your mate mick asked
a question i answered if you both have issue tough your lack of
skills in flowering is your problem
grow up
mickrick
07-16-2010, 03:45 PM
QUOTE=indicahybryd;2121306]some more pics theyve just started buding so 2 months to go fin gers crossed:thumbsup:[/QUOTE]
so what ya saying is you've foud away around photosynsis :S2: you don't know ya ass from ya head..some pics of them in flower. theres no sign of flowering on them pics...
if ya pull ya head outa ya ass and read what you've wrote you were the only 1 hating..
got a link for pk 9-10 lmao..typical noob
think ya mean pk 9/18...ya going to be a rich boy beating mother nature
well done on that.
mick.
CovertCarpenter
07-16-2010, 05:00 PM
...don't git yer back up or anything,.. it just sounded like people were asking legitimate questions and/or offering sincere advice or opinions (not criticism).
I'd say that your (buddy's) plants look great, and I hope that a bumper harvest is yer proper reward and coming sooooon....
I hope that physical security isn't a problem, because it would sure be horrible if you were visited by thieves just before cropping out.
Tell your friend to keep up the good work! Excellent choice on location by the bog--should have enough moisture in the soil even in a dry spell...
Keep us posted, mon!
Therealist
08-10-2010, 01:14 AM
where and how the hell?im sick of tryin.its not dublin anyway cuz we dont have bogs!
chuck46rex
08-15-2010, 01:14 PM
looks good man best of luck with the harvest!
euphieman
08-15-2010, 10:30 PM
a friend contacted me to inspect his 2010
outdoor crop
wow pic included this was on 10th june 2010
because of location soil was very dark as its near the bog
but his little plantation stunned me it looked like something
from jamaica his varietys are durban poison holland hope
ruderallis skunk ledo uno and lambsbread soil ph was 6.0
but his advice was lots of p and k 13/14 or 9/10 keeps
the nitrogen levels down if the good weather continues
we can expect a bumper outdoor crop this year in eire
im going back to visit his progress in 2 week more pics then :thumbsup::jointsmile:
just done my first outdoor this year, all beginning to flower this week 3 alaskan ice 2 himalayan gold. pics coming soon.
if it rains on your crop, what about the soil getting too wet for too long ?
deeproots
11-08-2010, 02:18 AM
Nice outdoor grow bro tell your mate i said so. Going to try give it a go this year if it turns out half as good as your mates il be a happy man. good growing.:=)
chilly84
11-24-2010, 10:49 PM
Looks nice did u put ur own soil in the patch was the harvest good??
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