Radicle Medical Organic Outdoor 2022

go go kid

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could have told us this sooner, lol, but its all cool man, what soil is it and are you useing dry amendments. how is it going to be organic please. im an organic dirt grower too, but sadly i live in the uk, so we have shit wether and its realy difficult to finnish plants off, im looking for plants to grow over here. but im realy interested in your grow
 

Radicle420

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could have told us this sooner, lol, but its all cool man, what soil is it and are you useing dry amendments. how is it going to be organic please. im an organic dirt grower too, but sadly i live in the uk, so we have shit wether and its realy difficult to finnish plants off, im looking for plants to grow over here. but im realy interested in your grow
I have a clay kind of loamy soil. For dry amendments, I use an organically certified 5-5-3 that I add two handfuls when planting. I also have a worm bin that I collect castings from and add it to the hole when transplanting. I will top dress with compost and other dry amendments when needed throughout the season. If they are in a fabric pot it is 1/2 potting mix and 1/2 compost that I keep reusing and recharging with dry amendments and compost just like in the soil. The only thing that I have given these plants so far is organic fish seaweed liquid fertilizer.

The UK is shit weather for sure for cannabis. The only thing you have going for you is the late frost date. I bet a hoophouse or greenhouse would do wonders though. I find that putting them in pots, constricting their roots makes them flower quicker. If that helps...Cheers!
 

go go kid

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I have a clay kind of loamy soil. For dry amendments, I use an organically certified 5-5-3 that I add two handfuls when planting. I also have a worm bin that I collect castings from and add it to the hole when transplanting. I will top dress with compost and other dry amendments when needed throughout the season. If they are in a fabric pot it is 1/2 potting mix and 1/2 compost that I keep reusing and recharging with dry amendments and compost just like in the soil. The only thing that I have given these plants so far is organic fish seaweed liquid fertilizer.

The UK is shit weather for sure for cannabis. The only thing you have going for you is the late frost date. I bet a hoophouse or greenhouse would do wonders though. I find that putting them in pots, constricting their roots makes them flower quicker. If that helps...Cheers!
funny you should say that, my 80yr old mum has just given me space in one of our polly tunnels last year forgrowing in, but last year i got raided by the police for explosives and poisons because i ordered some plant fertilizer for mums garden and they took all my plants att the time, so they didn't get a chance to finish, but nothings going to stop me this year
 

Radicle420

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Garlic Dog (HP13 x Lazy Dog) Crickets and Cicadas seeds
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Loving anything with the HP-13 cut in it. They seem to have this waxy look and texture to the leaves. The garlic dog is not as noticeable as the HP 95 (HP13 x I-95) from strayfox. I'll post some pics of it later today.
 
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Radicle420

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Here is the HP 95 (HP-13 x I-95) from strayfox. You can see the waxy glossy look to the leaves. I have encountered this with a collard variety, green glaze, which was impervious to powdery mildew. Hoping the same out of these. Would make sense since the hp-13 is from hawaii.
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Radicle420

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Well we got an unexpected downpour this morning which was great. Ladies are loving it and so am I, now I only have to water once today! :bigjoint:
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Cluster Fuck (MTF x ATF) Stem rub is strong on this one its got that chocolatey sangria smell already.
 

Radicle420

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Happy Summer...Here's an update from the Dope Beard Durban!
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I ran the SSSC Durban last year and this is a different beast. Some indica genes got added into the Dope Beard Durban at some point as shown in the tighter internodal spacing and leaf shape. Amazing stem rub....looking forward to watching this variety and comparing it to the SSSC version.
 
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