G'day all...
Here are a few more updated pics of the plant in the third week of bloom - some are taken with flash on and of various parts of the plant.
Hopefully I'll have a few more in the coming weeks!
Enjoy!
P.S It's still fun :cool:
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G'day all...
Here are a few more updated pics of the plant in the third week of bloom - some are taken with flash on and of various parts of the plant.
Hopefully I'll have a few more in the coming weeks!
Enjoy!
P.S It's still fun :cool:
i came in late and read thru your thread today, b, e, a, utiful!
really, sweet lookin' plant, oh yeah, it's still just 1 plant, LST'ed, right?
very, very nice, i can't wait to watch your buds swell
"But, I am just learning the "Basic Growing" atm" hahahaha...i have never had a plant look that good!..
i am amazed at your humilty brother..you've got a lot of talent this is an excellent grow..and a great read..please tell me your a grower with years of experience in fruit or veg or something..your inspiratational...good luck on the rest of the grow!!!
btw whats the strain?
where the hek have U been.lol
but yah she looks great as hell. yumm yumm.
that thing looks like a beast of a plant. yumm yumm.
and the grow setup looks kick ass also. yumm yumm.
G'day Buttyrekka,Quote:
Originally Posted by buttyrekka
Yes, this is my first grow and no, "I am not a grower with years of experience in fruit'n veg" - sorry :) It's important to understand and educate yourself with all required information and implement what is needed. Having room, equipment and the right environment certainly helps - smile!
The main reason why, is; I have a fascination with "Bonsai Plants" and I am looking to grow bonsai in a hydroponic environment... This will not happen until I move to another home (In approx 3yrs), where I can dedicate a whole room to growing bonsai indoors - grin!
Until then, I shall keep learning and trying different techniques, perhaps even designing my own refinements that work - this is certainly a lot of fun!!!
Cheers Buttyrekka!
G'day again buttyrekka,Quote:
Originally Posted by buttyrekka
It's an Indica...
Cheers!
Wicked plant!!! :thumbsup: looking for some ideas for doing something in a hot climate. U're looking like the guy to emulate.Quote:
Originally Posted by jmd1109
hey dude... noticed u'r in Oz, wot is the legality of weed thr??
G'day NaughtyDreadz,Quote:
Originally Posted by NaughtyDreadz
They prefer a warmer environment as opposed to a colder one, so you're a step ahead - you just have to control the moisture (Humidity) build up in a warmer environment.
Suggestion: Create a sealed room/environment and once you have that achieved, you can then easily control the internal environment with climate control devices, there are many (Google: hydroponic climate control solution) on the market.
As for the legal issue surrounding marijuana, here in Australia, it's a NO NO! If caught growing more than 2-4 plants, they can arrest you for cultivating with intent to sell. If I were caught with my current grow of the 1 plant, they would pull all my equipment and slap me with a fine and a good behaviour bond. Any repeat offences would incur a heavier fine and after this, jail time - grin...
But hey, it's fun either way, illegal or not! :smokin:
Enjoy!
Hey.. thats pretty cool.. let's hope your wrist will never get slapped... I was just wondering because my mumsy lives in Sydney, I was thinking of maybe taking off a year and go learn to surf or something... Just not too optimistic with what I've heard from ozzy bud (coming from canada and all:stoned:) Although they were all tourist accountsQuote:
Originally Posted by jmd1109
I will enjoy it thoroughly... and might I add, your nugs look like they'll stink up a hallway... congrats:thumbsup:
incredible!
what size pot is that plant in? sorry if it was already mentioned
G'day Bombdiggity,Quote:
Originally Posted by bombdiggity
It's not in a pot, it's in a hydro system.
If you have a look through page 1 of this post, you will come across some pics of my system...
Cheers budd!
G'day again all...
I'm now into the 5th week of bloom, so I thought I'd put up a few more pics for all to see.
I think it is going quite well indeed...
The funny thing is, I know what I am doing now, but I have absolutely no idea what kind of yield to expect - grin...
pic 1 - Some tops, also showing the line of the "Awesome Foursome" (Bottom right of pic)
pic 2 - The "Awesome Foursome"
pic 3 - A smaller flower, showing the mmm...
pic 4 - Showing one of the taller flowers budd sites
pic 5 - The "Twin Towers"
I hope you all enjoy the visuals, there will be more in the coming weeks...
Enjoy!
Lovely looking plant jmd, how are you managing with the winter temps so far?
And a bonsai grower? I used to buy started trees and then do my own styling on a balconey. Now I have a bit of space I am collecting yamadori (privet, elm, hawthorn and sacred bamboo).
G'day sarah louise,
I haven't a problem with the cold as yet. The only issue I'm concerned about is, "There's a difference of more than a 10 Degrees Celsius between lights on and lights off".
I'm a tad envious in relation to you growing bonsai - smile! I've yet to have a go at any, though it has been an interest for many yrs now. Hence why I am into hydroponics, as I would like to grow bonsai in a hydro environment - grin!
Enjoy what makes you smile!
:thumbsup:
Beautiful plant JMD, you sure are on top of things with this one... quick question, what type of nutrients did you use throughout, maybe I missed the post, maybe just because im stones, but thanks for the info!
G'day Diplomat,
I use approx 12-14 different types of nutrients, all from Advanced Nutrients, through both veg and bloom cycles...
I researched, at length, the different types of nutrients on the market and decided to go with Advanced Nutrients product line - User Friendly and informative.
Cheers budd...
:thumbsup:
Yeah, I've had some tip bleaching due to temp differences between day and night, it's to be expected in my case because I am still growing outside (making use of the drought).Quote:
Originally Posted by jmd1109
I'm returning to bonsai after a long break. The real prize is a multi trunked, varigated privet bush, grown from a cutting 17 years ago. Just need to wait for this patch of winter weather to pass... we are supposed to see snow today.Quote:
I'm a tad envious in relation to you growing bonsai - smile! I've yet to have a go at any, though it has been an interest for many yrs now. Hence why I am into hydroponics, as I would like to grow bonsai in a hydro environment - grin!
I have the feeling hydro and bonsai may be at cross purposes, but heck, you never know unless you give it a go.
edit ~ just saw the new pics ~ looking lovely :thumbsup:
sara lou :hippy:
wooooooooow :wtf: i think my jaw just hit the ground
That is a real nice looking grow you have going, Bub!
update????