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Hello all. I am new to this forum but been doing some reading and love all the knowledge and helpful information being passed around. its deff good to see! My first post is about outdoor strains. I am a legal, Medical Mmj growing in Michigan, USA. I have an established indoor garden. I plan to use my veg room to start plants in early spring, that I can put outdoores, summer of 2013. We have not decided whether or not we will contruct a green house. If I do it will be a very basic greenhouse with fencing around it. Michigan law requires a fenced, secure area. My grow area will MOST likey be fenced, with white plastic on the fence to ubstruct the view of any peepers. 50-70 plants My elevation is not high, but flat and lots of sun (for being so far from the equator, we do a heck of a lot of farming in our state. I have been looking on a atlas and it seems my latitude is very relative to humbolt/ the Emmerald Traingle. My question for any of you who have grown a veriaty of GH seeds, and maybe in my area/climate is, what are strains to grow? I would think Indica, or mostly indica is best for northern climates. At the same time, I hear about these "classic Nor Cal 4lb plants" and I say to myself "I want 4lb plants!" I have been growing indoor for 4 years, since our laws past here. I have grown outdoor, but it was years before that, in highschool, with not much knowledge of the plant. Whether in a cheap greenhouse, or outdoor, I plan to shut down my indoor flowering space and spend a lot of time on these plants. I plan to water/feed with the same presisness as I do indoors. Ph,Ec,temp,etc. Have not decided on pots, or mending my soil like traditional farming. ANY help on picking out good strains for Michigan growing in the northern, Lower Peninsula of our state, would be so gratelly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help and advice. sorry for my spelling, I typed all this thining there would be a spell check botton up there... and there is not.
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My question is mainly for The Strain Hunters. On your travels through India, Africa, Asia etc... wherever you've encountered wild Cannabis or even wild Hemp, what types of fauna have you noticed to have a beneficial symbiotic relationship with the cannabis plant?
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Enjoy. Before anybody congrats me for the pics.. .I DIDN´T TAKE THEM. Only put the plants.... Profesional photagrapher/friend is responsible for the nice shots. Doesnt want his name on the pics LOL
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Hola a todos, les escribo desde el Nordeste de Argentina y este sería mi primer cultivo en exterior en esta zona. Para esta ocasión conseguí el Mix de Sativas de Greenhouse Seeds que cuenta con 5 variedades de Mediana/Larga y Larga Floración. Harjan's Haze #1 Super Silver Haze Neville's Haze Arjan's Strawberry Haze Hawaiian Snow Sobre las horas de sol en mi zona les comento que ahora estamos a finales de la primavera y según el Daylight Hours Explorer, hasta el 21 de Diciembre alcanza el pico de 13.8 horas de Sol y de ahí decreciendo hasta el 21 de Junio a unas 10 horas. Alcanzando las 12 horas de Sol a mediados de Marzo Guiándome por el calendario lunar, las estaría germinando este domingo 25 y plantando el martes 27 de Noviembre dándome alrededor de unos 3 meses para crecimiento vegetativo hasta que el sol alcance las 12 horas de fotoperíodo en Febrero/Marzo. Alguna recomendación, crítica o consejo? Debería recurrir a algún tipo de poda o técnica para controlar estas Sativas? Como debería encarar las lluvias cercanas a la cosecha? Afecta mucho falta de luz directa solar? A la mañana, por los arboles de alrededor, no tienen sol directo pero si tienen toda la tarde desde un poco antes del mediodía hasta el atardecer. Espero poder llevar un seguimiento lo mas dedicado posible, que lo estaría subiendo al foro. Saludos y muchas gracias!
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They are about two weeks old I believe. Lmk how I'm doing guys. Any advice is appreciated
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Hello fellow strain hunters and enthusiasts! I am thrilled with excitement to have found a community that is passionate about the greatest plant on earth!!!! I will be starting my first ever grow soon, i will start a thread in the outdoor section. I will be growing some easy Ryder from the joint doctor, as well as some pineapple express auto from Barney's farm, and throw in some sweetooth. All will be auto strains an im going for an all organic grow with a mix of coco and soil. stay lifted, psyjic!
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Quick update on the Outdoor grow (click pictures to enlarge) Left to Right: Kalashnikova, Dr. Grinspoon, White Lemon and King's Kush. Kalashnikova: Dr. Grinspoon: White Lemon: and the King's Kush: Take care
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Hello all! What is it that does the sativa more difficult to grow than other strains as indica and isn't there another one?
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Photos with Instagram! Stay tuned! Take care
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Already forcing plants to flower from about one week ago.. Time is coming (click pictures to enlarge) Left to Right: Kalashnikova, Dr. Grinspoon, King's Kush and White Lemon! In front are the two NL Autos. Kalash and Dr. Grinspoon and one of the two NL Autos: King's Kush and White Lemon: Take care
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I have 7 seedlings that have brown and white spots. Wanna buy bites but not sure. They are about 2 weeks from putting seed in soil. Let me know what you think it is., and what should i do... All help is appreciated. Growing in Hawaii outdoors
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I'm growing on the island of oahu. This is my first time growing. Help a fellow grower out people. Does it look big enough for 7 days old. I'm not feeding it any nutes yet. I read its too young for that. Can i use any sort of root enchancers? Hope to hear from you guys any help is appreciated. I have a pic attached
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Hi Guys & Girls, Time for yet another of my journals this time all 10 seeds are going outdoors as soon as they're 3/4 weeks old. I've grown Royal Haze Auto indoors and it was a very nice smoke for an auto, very hazey taste and nice buzz. Not grown the Royal AK before but is supposed to be very strong stone for an auto, will let you know in about 10 weeks, lol. The seeds were put into plain soak yesterday about 4pm by 10am this morning one of the Hazes had already split its shell and the tap root was exposed so I decided to put them straight into Root Riot germination cubes, pic below. They are now sitting on top of my tent in a little propogator. All the best for now. Toaor Ooops, I've reached my limit on photo uploads so you'll have to wait till Admin ups my limit, sorry not down to me.
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Both transplanted last night, the Kalashnikova from a 2L SmartPot and the Dr.Grinspoon from a 0,5L round pot. (click pictures to enlarge) The Kalashnikova (free growing): The Dr.Grinspoon (topped): both: Take care
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Now have come the time to the White Lemon to be also transplanted into a 40L pot for this outdoor Summer grow. Transplanted last night from a 0,5L squared pot. (click pictures to enlarge) Take care
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http://www.growhd.tv/video/A-look-into-the-House-of-Love-%2528Romeu9%2529/d6fce3086ea1e75571457b1c76b2c7bc
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Transplanted last night, from a 0,5L squared pot: Take care
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Going to be a big bush... I'm inloved with this strain already! Thank you King!!! (click pictures to enlarge) (with the NL Autos in the background) check here to see it at the time of transplant: http://www.strainhun...-kush-into-40l/ Take care
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Hey guys! Today morning a new baby girl rised, it's a "Dr. Grinspoon" (Barney's Farm) for my Outdoor grow of this year! It's a 100 days flowering strain! Yes you're right, 14 weeks!!! To get in touch with connoisseur strains sometimes take a while right? Still, decided to try this due to such a beatiful morphological structure during flowering! So here she is: That's all for today! Take care
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Northern Lights Autoflowering NL x Green-O-Matic Northern Lights: NL5 x NL2 x Green-O-Matic: Ruderalis x Morrocan x White Dwarf x Low Rider "8 weeks flowering time with a great production up to 100-150 grams/plant. Long branching. Tall plant (90-120 cm)." My test will be performed in the following conditions: Outdoor terrace grow 18L squared pots from day 1. BioBizz All-Mix soil I use organic/mineral nutrients as base: BioNova for veg and Plagron Alga-Bloom for flowering. Flowering additives are Plagron Green Sensation and AN Big Bud. Enzymes are Hygrozyme Electrolites (Humic acids) are from BioBizz TopMax. Canna Rhizotonic Carbohydrates I use honey and AN CarboLoad Micro-Organisms from several sources Hand-watering I PH and EC read all my waterings, fine tunning them to match the plants needs. Hope you enjoy as much as I do! Thank you all! Source: Romeu9 - Northern Lights Auto - 20-05-2012
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