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11-23-2007, 01:55 PM #41
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Its time to plant in AUS.
You might say, I got an early start this year. Any guesses as to what month this was planted? There are few younger ones in pots, but it's a bit dark for pics now.
Typing does not equal activism.
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11-26-2007, 02:46 AM #42
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Its time to plant in AUS.
nice work sarah L, do you know what strain youre growing or is it just bagseed ?:thumbsup:Id give a guess at early October.Abt the same time I put my babies in.
Originally Posted by sarah louise
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11-26-2007, 04:09 AM #43
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Its time to plant in AUS.
Speaking of my babies heres an updated pic of my Celtic berry ....She is growing at such a rapid rate I think I may have a tree. lol :greenthumb:
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11-27-2007, 01:50 AM #44
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Its time to plant in AUS.
nice looking Berry Kenn :thumbsup:
I have to cut down the joints at brekky time, I managed to delete my post rather than post it :jointsmile:
I wont both with what I was told the seed was, it came from a guy that was trying to get my pants down. Not what I would judge as the most trustworthy or truthful state of mind.
It grew a nice smoke though, nothing to wet your pants over, I've kept it going for sentimental reasons.
edit ~ It actually germinated in late april/early may, surviving winter under glass. I wanted to see if it would survive winter. It did. Now I want to see how big it will get, must have a fairly deep root system by now.
Otherwise I'm waiting on an order... time is ticking by... this is the only time I wished I lived in the city.... no transferring the post to donkey for the final leg of delivery.
I would dearly love to be able to say that I will be growing aurora indica as well this season, but unless they whip the donkey a bit harder, I don't think I am going to get it in time.
At least the experiment is showing female preflowers, I kept one clone and I have another couple in 40 litre pots (germed Oct, pics of one before and after tying) that are coming on nicely. The season wont be a total loss, just sativa dominant, which I am a bit sick of smoking, but I can live with it. :hippy:Typing does not equal activism.
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11-27-2007, 03:55 AM #45
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Its time to plant in AUS.
Nice plants guys......sorry to hear about those fence jumpers kenn i would beat the seven shades of shit out of them if i found out who did it.
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11-27-2007, 09:51 AM #46
OPSenior Member
Its time to plant in AUS.
yer Rut',I hope someone does try it this year it should be very amusing..lol:chainsaw:
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11-27-2007, 01:05 PM #47
Senior Member
Its time to plant in AUS.
Bahaha take no prisoners kenn.
Originally Posted by Kenn
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11-29-2007, 08:28 PM #48
OPSenior Member
Its time to plant in AUS.
lol..no prisoners mate just next years fertilizer.hows everyones grow doin lets see some more pics guys ...ill show ya mine if u show me yours...come on upload some pics of ya babies.
Originally Posted by RUTBpiping
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12-01-2007, 07:05 AM #49
Senior Member
Its time to plant in AUS.
:lol5: how can I resist? The sun will be low enough for pics very soon.
Originally Posted by Kenn
Typing does not equal activism.
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12-01-2007, 08:11 AM #50
Senior Member
Its time to plant in AUS.
Too windy outside for pics tonight

Thought I'd see how well a fish tank works as a propagator. Day 3 and they still look fine.
Other than that, I'm still waiting for the postie :hippy:Typing does not equal activism.
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