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I was thinking of going for early girl, Red Cherry Berry.
But i think i am going with Amnesia Lemon as 9 to 10 week flowering.


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early girl is suppose to do ok, better strains to be found though

not 2 sure about other 2


Quote Originally Posted by loststix
:Early Durban, Sugar Haze, Hash Passion, Northern Lights(shop around as price varies alot) and hollands hoop and thats all i can think of that you will get growing and done before the cold snap.

kc brains ,some dutch passion , female seeds and hybrids from hell stuff does excellent here

early durban (dp) does well in the uk

looked at sugar haze, dont think it has any chance, hash passion sounds intersting, dont see many nl despite its suppose to finish, mold problems perhaps?

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what about pesticides i hear you say, well the answer is nature has its own.
i havent had any problems i havent heard of any needed with out side, i may of been lucky.


tobacco spray

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Another thing i would say to you to do is grow some sort of low ryder in may june time.
this way you can see what the flowers look like, how they grow, how to cut them and then how to dry and cure them.
this way you have smoke and can taste the difference of cured and non cured smoke.:stoned:
as you can rush to smoke your pride and joy.:rastasmoke:
id advise against lowrdyers and get mi5s or sour60s or some early canadians

the nettle tee is trully amazing stuff, look in to other types of tee , never have to buy any outdoor nutes again



buy seeds from attitude seed bank, cheaper , good deals and great seletion


if your growing in a tunnel you need a fan and proper ventilation, church would not do well in one imo + its shit smoke

is the tunnel necessary btw?

Quote Originally Posted by Dexter007
growing out doors in ireland is waste of time!!!!!!!!!!!!!
weather is way do bad..2cold and not enaugh sun..
if your plants dont die,your budds will end up crapyand scaby,,,
im living in irl so im quit sure what im sayng..stick with indoors...
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it is hard to believe that dank can be grown in the irish climate however if you but the work in the results are mind blowing and the yield can definitely be improved

in my experience no dealer weed has come close to irish outdoor bud in any way