Aussie Outdoor 08/09

Dopedogg

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LordOfWar those are the maximum penaltys and never given out
so we dont have too much to worry about
i know an aussie who got done with 8000 plants and got i think a year and that was only because he couldnt get bail to sort things out
no fine either...

so without lots of prior convictions, people getting caught here will only get a slap on the wrist :)
which is more than it should be anyways, its just a nice plant =D
haha
 

LordOfWar

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the new laws brought into south australia about 1 month ago now states Zero hydro plants - fine up to $2500. Posession of hydro equipment is also a expiatable offense with out a valid excuse.
 

beginnerbloomer

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This is my late started outdoor grow.I started with 10 germed seeds in my planter box i made (pic1),i transplanted 6 of them into bigger pots and the other 4 are in a bubbler,i also have 4 more seedlings in the backyard,4 small flowering clones and a female a few weeks away from harvest. I'll prolly pass all but 2 of the outdoor seedlings onto a friend in a while.
cheers.
 

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paddy510

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g'day guys
heres a pic of our outdoors
the one on the left is a White Skunk from White Label
the one on the right is an AussieBlueXSugarbabe, freebie seeds i got from PlanetSkunk
they had a slow start but are starting to pick up now.
 

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DrSimmy

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Hey guys im from Perth to, I orded seeds from planet skunk the double gum and they rocked up after like a week. its easy because they got a bank account with NAB. They were cheap as before the aussie dollar shit itself. Anyway i got six of em going now only gonna keep 2 but. Got 1 big female atm about 1.2 meters and i just Fimmed her so hoping that all works out fine cant get let her grow bigger than the fence. Anyone on here ever tried fimming or do you top.
 

lyndonm33

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so im from perth too.
and these seed came in did they.
wow
how much you pay?
and wat part of perth are you from?
 

brainvice

Active Member
Hey, i've got a few plants pumping, but i've just moved the two biggest to my area in the backyard. I need help with what to do next. I literally just threw a handful of seeds out into my backyard in August and found 5 of them sprouted in like late October. These are the two bigger ones, the photos taken a few days ago. Since the photo I've gotten rid of most of the excess leaves to not let the plant waste energy on crap. Will I have to sit through most of summer before my plants stop growing and start flowering? They're both about a metre tall, whilst my other three are around 15cms. Any tips to make these babies pump? I'm growing them all natural, meaning straight up soil from the backyard and water. They seem to be loving it so far.

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Dopedogg

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looking awesome everyone :D
brainvice you might just want to be careful about how many leaves you do trim :)
they are the solar panels for the plant used to create the energy for growing
so the more there is the better it will grow, unless they are dying or mouldy etc !
but your plants are looking great!

they will grow through the summer and flower next year a bit before winter
so read up on what to do and im sure you can end up with a good bit of bud to keep you goin through the cold patch :)
you might want to look into fertalising these guys to get the best out of them
but lookin good so far
 

duffman76

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Some new Pics i took today, the one in the orange pot is getting hell fat since i topped it, the other one is coming along slowly but still getting nice growth....

 

brainvice

Active Member
looking awesome everyone :D
brainvice you might just want to be careful about how many leaves you do trim :)
they are the solar panels for the plant used to create the energy for growing
so the more there is the better it will grow, unless they are dying or mouldy etc !
but your plants are looking great!

they will grow through the summer and flower next year a bit before winter
so read up on what to do and im sure you can end up with a good bit of bud to keep you goin through the cold patch :)
you might want to look into fertalising these guys to get the best out of them
but lookin good so far
Any suggestions on Aussie fertiliser brands for my plant?
 

Demetreaze

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Thought I'd post in here aswell.

Plants are around 2 and half months old, have survived being attacked by cats, flooding, severe storms, hail, grasshopper/locust attacks, extreme cold days on end at one point (1-5C), then extreme heat for days on end (35-42C)

Kinda proud of my little dudettes having gone through so much and still smiling:mrgreen:
 

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LordOfWar

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Any suggestions on Aussie fertiliser brands for my plant?
Use blood & bone or dynamic lifter for vegetive state growth and then use a high phosphurous fertilizer in around middle to end of january when the flowers start to form. Superphospate will work well, just dont put too much on.

For a all purpose all year round weekly fertilizer, but a large 2 or 3 kg Yates Thrive Soluble Fertilizer. It contains all macro and micro nutrients necessary for complete plant growth from start to finish.
 
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