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The last stand......

 

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Still going, even tho I can’t get the day temps in the attic down , it’s 30c-40c in this weather we have.

 

Got all vents open as well

 

Hoping I get these out and they grow well for me. 
 

 

 

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@Jack010 So sorry to read bugs bunny has terrorised your plot :(

 

You've still got the Chem-Bomb Autos so all's not lost :)

 

As I said. If you've got the time I've got the genetics  :yep:

 

Only a PM away  :cheers:

 

Kind regards :bong:

 

Mark.. 

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Decided to put the 5 Chem-bomb Autos in my plot with Flighty’s strains. Thought it was no point cycling miles to the planned plot for theses when I can get to this plot in a few minutes and can update both breeders at the same time.

 

I stole my girlfriends 60 litre back of compost as she’s not used it so why not. :nenenenene:

 

I also had about 5 litres left of my coco and compost mix which I also took.

 

I had already added some coco and compost to an area I turned over a while back where I put a serious 6 which I ended up throwing.

 

So I turned more of the area over and added the compo and coco and ffb and bone meal.

 

Heres the result

 

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I didn’t take the plants as it’s 2 nights of low temps due to the wind coming down from the north artic 

 

Full roll of 25mm chicken wire dropped off which will be my perimeter fence

 

Sunday plant out planned for my last 5 HSO plants, hopefully no hiccups this time

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Here’s the Chem-Bomb Autos waiting to go out.

 

These are going out Sunday as this cold wet snap will be over.
 

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It’s showing sunny cloudy weather with light rain every few days so hopefully it will bring these along nicely 

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Planted the Chem-Bomb Autos out.

 

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Given a few days of sunny cloudy weather, then a few days of sunny rainy weather so hopefully after that it clears up as Autos need a lot of sun not shity cloudy weather.

 

Hopefully they come along nicely as the bed they are in has about 130 litre of compost/coco mixed with the soil that was in the ground which I broke down by hand into like dust for it to mix better with the compo/coco, it’s also got ffb and bone meal in so the roots should thrive in them conditions 

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Well , what a difference 3 weeks makes

 

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Their all showing preflowers but not in flower yet so they will get bigger, hopefully a lot bigger. :headbang:

 

Top dressed with FBB, bone meal and SOP, so that should see them through till the end

 

Just need the sun back as it’s been more rainy days than dry days down here for a few weeks 

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Been a while 

 

Went to check on them and put a little SOP down, only a pinch as they are flowering already 

 

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Pics don’t do them justice 

 

They are about 3 weeks in flower and are quite dense and frosty

 

Ranging from a stunted one that’s 1.5 feet to a nice bushy 3 feet plant

 

Looks like their about 3 weeks away from finishing and we have 5 days of sunshine from tomorrow 

 

Hopefully the weather holds out for  the next 3 weeks.Will have a few oz then. Early harvest

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Looking fabulous Jack.

 

Nice images also.

 

Mine are surviving; can't say to much about thriving.

 

Best of luck to you mate. 

 

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@Jack010 looking fantastic mate ;)

 

Another 3 weeks and we will have one of the first 2020 outdoor harvests  :headbang:

 

Stay safe out there buddy  :cheers:

 

Kind regards :bong:

 

Mark..

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Chop time for the Chem-Bomb Autos

 

Been 3 weeks of rain and 20c-30c humid weather so wasn’t expecting the plants to hold out.

 

I was right to think the worst

 

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Chopped everything down and buried the plants under the soil for the bugs to chew and turn into compost to help improve the soil for next year

 

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Took only that but it’s enough to get a smoke report in order to complete the diary off which is the aim of the game for these

 

Smoke report to follow in a few weeks 

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Weather has taken its toll on a lot of things in the fields 

 

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We’ve had about 3 dry days from past 3 weeks and it’s been 20c-30c and humid as fook  

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