Outdoor Meet the Family; Durban Poison, Applejack & the twin Auto Pineapple Punch

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Here we are on the terrace taking in some well needed sunshine. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1397786240.316081.jpg

The PPs's are getting flushed ahead of a few days of quiet reflection in the dark, hopefully this will help max the resin production before they're whacked.

The 2 photos have a few more weeks to go. Fingers crossed for some sunny days.

::sharing one::
 
Lookin wicked paco, That applejack where is that strain from and where can I source it. Sounds like a decent strain to investigate. Is your durban smellin good? How much longer till you take em down?. Keep it up....K.I.M.
 
Thanks for the comment K.I.M.: I am loving this applejack plant - I got the seed as a freebie from the UK / not sure if it was Herbies or Attitude, regardless, the breeder is Seedism. The plan is to pick up some more of these beans when over in the EU this summer. She has the most delicious sweet green mango aroma. The Durban smells like anisette and citrus and although she's well into flowering she is still growing taller!!
They're both on a diet of Bio:Juice Grow, Seaweed extract, blackstrap molasses and Rhizoblast (an Aussie analogue to Rhizotonic).
 
Sweet girls Paco good to see some ozzy action outdoors, is it possible to grow all year round?
Which one is the durban? Looks like some bigger pots could increase your yields and maybe some insulation or shade for the pots too.
Bonza bro
 
Hey Maffro - the Durban girl is the tall one in the orange pot. Due to my need for discretion, I've intentionally kept them small as anything above 1 metre in height would be visible to anyone who pays close attention to these sort of things. Since this is my first grow, I didn't have the foresight to top her early in order to get a few more colas :)
Since we're at 33°S and considering Sydney has mild winters I'm going to try to grow a couple over the winter months - not sure which strains will be best suited for this so it'll have to be an educated punt... It's a fun process no matter how the crop finishes - I'm thrilled to finally be 'self sufficient' as the quality of bag weed here is shocking - it's either stingy bush weed with just a tickle of effect, or dodgy hydro that's so full of chemicals that the buzz leads to psychosis rather than the bliss true artesian weed brings. Cheers!
 
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