The Irish Growers Thread!

Santiago789

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Good evening gents, good to see a lot of Irish growers out there. I haven't grown in a good few years but got the itch again this year.

Growing autos and photoperiods on this one in a greenhouse, first time growing autos and I've ran into a slight problem with one, I'm guess this is heat stress that is causingthe wrinkly crinkly leaves?IMG_20200604_114629.jpg
 

90'sStoner

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Good evening gents, good to see a lot of Irish growers out there. I haven't grown in a good few years but got the itch again this year.
Growing autos and photoperiods on this one in a greenhouse, first time growing autos and I've ran into a slight problem with one, I'm guess this is heat stress that is causingthe wrinkly crinkly leaves?View attachment 4585367
Class, I definitely reckon autos are a good way to go outdoors in ireland. What strain is she? Yea looks like some heat stress but nothin major. From my experience with autos lst works great and swapping to bloom nutes at the first sign of pistils for a bigger yield
 

Santiago789

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Class, I definitely reckon autos are a good way to go outdoors in ireland. What strain is she? Yea looks like some heat stress but nothin major. From my experience with autos lst works great and swapping to bloom nutes at the first sign of pistils for a bigger yield
Its. Sweet skunk auto by RQS, her sister is doing fine, 4 weeks now and have the first pistols so will add some bloom nutes. I've 2 royal AK photo periods on the go at the moment and just popped some guerilla glue autos
 

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90'sStoner

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Its. Sweet skunk auto by RQS, her sister is doing fine, 4 weeks now and have the first pistols so will add some bloom nutes. I've 2 royal AK photo periods on the go at the moment and just popped some guerilla glue autos
Nice one, what breeders your gorilla glue from? I grew dinafems auto gorilla glue and was happy out!
 

Santiago789

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Nice one, what breeders your gorilla glue from? I grew dinafems auto gorilla glue and was happy out!
They're from expert seeds, took a while to germinate. I'm slightly worried about the RQS Royal Ak, it reeks and its nowhere near flower yet(it's renowned for it) problem is my neighbour and his mates are little bollixes, they're constantly walking up and down on the wall too. Anyone any experience with using ONA gel?
 

Fishbulb

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They're from expert seeds, took a while to germinate. I'm slightly worried about the RQS Royal Ak, it reeks and its nowhere near flower yet(it's renowned for it) problem is my neighbour and his mates are little bollixes, they're constantly walking up and down on the wall too. Anyone any experience with using ONA gel?

One gel works ok but if you know the smell it's a dead give away. It smells like a urinal cakes. Royal queen widow is another savage stinker.

Best thing is to do it in the wilds where no one really goes or a tent and rock a big carbon filter. If your renting an ozone generator will be needed when you leave as the stink gets in to the carpets and anything soft
 

Fishbulb

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Its. Sweet skunk auto by RQS, her sister is doing fine, 4 weeks now and have the first pistols so will add some bloom nutes. I've 2 royal AK photo periods on the go at the moment and just popped some guerilla glue autos

I'd be shutting it if I grew in my back garden the stink can travel quick far
 

Fishbulb

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So you think get rid of the Royal Ak?
I have an out of the way spot to put them. The sweet skunk has practically no smell... Yet

I think when they start flowering good and proper you will smell them good and proper. I've had plants stink in veg and ones with no smell but they always smell in flower that's the name of the game. Some smell more than other but they all stink and trimming mother of god the stink.

Honestly if you can get a tent a light and fan and filter. You will get more and you won't have some cunt come along follow the smell and whip it out of your garden and run off with it.
 

Santiago789

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I think when they start flowering good and proper you will smell them good and proper. I've had plants stink in veg and ones with no smell but they always smell in flower that's the name of the game. Some smell more than other but they all stink and trimming mother of god the stink.

Honestly if you can get a tent a light and fan and filter. You will get more and you won't have some cunt come along follow the smell and whip it out of your garden and run off with it.
I've the greenhouse locked and the outside walls are covered in translucent plastic. He knows not to set foot in my place. I was thinking an ONA gel block just at the door of it to try counter any smell. At minimum he would be around 15 - 20 metres away from it in his own garden, hopefully when these covid restrictions ease up him and his mates fuck off somewhere else to hang around.
 

Fishbulb

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I've the greenhouse locked and the outside walls are covered in translucent plastic. He knows not to set foot in my place. I was thinking an ONA gel block just at the door of it to try counter any smell. At minimum he would be around 15 - 20 metres away from it in his own garden, hopefully when these covid restrictions ease up him and his mates fuck off somewhere else to hang around.
Paint the top of your walls in black grease watch the cunt fall and snot themselves hahaha
 

Fishbulb

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Great minds think alike:clap: I literally greased up a part of the wall today... Next offence and the barbed wire is coming out, I might get a few Jack Russell's aswell
U can but broken glass or barbed wire if they hurt them selves they can sue your ass and win! But grease is all good they sell a special paint that's gr are and a wicked strong dye so it stains skin and everything else it has to wear off u can wash it off
A bag of moss killer for grass is extremely good at covering up the smell I've used it and can confirm

A bag of moss killer is better cover up the smell
 

Santiago789

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U can but broken glass or barbed wire if they hurt them selves they can sue your ass and win! But grease is all good they sell a special paint that's gr are and a wicked strong dye so it stains skin and everything else it has to wear off u can wash it off
A bag of moss killer for grass is extremely good at covering up the smell I've used it and can confirm

A bag of moss killer is better cover up the smell
I might have to invest in that moss killer, I'm going to dump the grass cuttings near it aswell. At least with the autos they finish quick enough, could be November early October before the photo periods are done. I'm doing a small guerilla grow aswell but I think it would be a bit risky trying to transport the Royal AKs at that size were I'm doing it, especially with all the latest covid stuff going on
 

Fishbulb

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I might have to invest in that moss killer, I'm going to dump the grass cuttings near it aswell. At least with the autos they finish quick enough, could be November early October before the photo periods are done. I'm doing a small guerilla grow aswell but I think it would be a bit risky trying to transport the Royal AKs at that size were I'm doing it, especially with all the latest covid stuff going on
I got a bag from woodies and I had a issue with my carbon filter and humidity but I left the bag open and it sorted it till I figured out what was wrong. It's strong enough to cover up a smell I could smell at the front of my estate driving in with the window down lol
 

Santiago789

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I got a bag from woodies and I had a issue with my carbon filter and humidity but I left the bag open and it sorted it till I figured out what was wrong. It's strong enough to cover up a smell I could smell at the front of my estate driving in with the window down lol
Must be powerful gear, I'll see how it plays out. The joys of bad neighbours lol
Anyone ever grow the RQS Royal Ak before?
 
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