Aussie outdoor flowering,light schedule Q?

beginnerbloomer

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This is pretty much my first outdoor test grow,(had a couple indoor grows),got big outdoor plans for june/july this yr,these 2 have shown themselves both to be female (both sativa dom),im just wonderin if i should put them in one of those rooms u can prolly see for 12hrs each night or just let em go? Its summer here in the great land of oz so theyre pretty long days.wat u's recon??
cheers.
 

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lordblunterist

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um dude im in auss 2 and now is when ur plant should be outside flowering ,u should be harvesting around easter ,if u planted on melbourn cup day which is ideal for australian condition (novemberish)

id say if they where raised outside they will do better off outside
 

beginnerbloomer

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Yeh the one in the green pot was planted round early sept (was always a slow grower) n the the other one was round mid DEC (drunk & stoned timeline), i know the ideal time im told is round late july early aug after the last coldest days of the yr,they are outdoors 24/7 atm but ive been told puttin em the dark 12 hrs a night once they show will speed up flowerin. Any more suggestions much welcome.
cheers.
 

lyndonm33

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dude im also in aussie, WA region.
umm i planted mine in november and started MANUALLY flowering it myself...to save myself some keys..just read the whole thread about
A very bad mistake...
its my thread/journal on how to grow outside (in aussie) and then flower WHENEVER you want..
read from page 1 to get the concept.
:D
 

DeViLWIZARD

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i wonder if anyone is from VIC or SA region with outdoor plants, if there is how's your plants lol with the bloody ultra extreme fucking heat waves of 40+ degrees celsius :spew::o
 

lordblunterist

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lol im in nsw and last week i lost a plant in that 40 degree weather
the firt day when i got home it had wilted majorly i give it a drink and it was back to good within 2 hours,now the next day when i got home it was even hotter and when i looked at the plant it was fucked the leaves turned to fucking power when i touched it, it was that DRY...
 

BRSkunk

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um dude im in auss 2 and now is when ur plant should be outside flowering ,u should be harvesting around easter ,if u planted on melbourn cup day which is ideal for australian condition (novemberish)

id say if they where raised outside they will do better off outside
Now?

Still a bit early? Days have not started to become shorter yet?
 

lordblunterist

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yeah true that but it wont hurt the plant,yeah there female they will just be budding for a wile in fact they will be massive if u leave them outside now
 

mulishadude

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fuck yeah same happened to me last week i lost a plant to the heat exact same way i live in qld and my plants started flowering a month and a half ago
 

ROFLharris

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I'm in Vic and my plants have lost a few leaves to the heat. I've even had them in the shade. I've pruned off the dead leaves and am hoping they make a full recovery. I'm not sure if it will happen though.
Any hints tips to help recovery from over heating????
 

mulishadude

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how far did the plant get along? any buds? sign of sex?
did u manage to salvage anything?:weed:
yes it was female =[ and only just started to expose white hairs and no i didnt salvage anything it all turned crispy brown and so did the stem but its ok my dad is fuckin cool and just got me some pure afghan clones of his mate woo hooo:weed:
 

beginnerbloomer

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Anyone plannin anything for this yr? I know i got sum big ideas in store come July/aug. Feel free to share any ideas for ur own 09 outdoor grows,pics of plots etc would be good too.
cheers.
 

beginnerbloomer

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dude im also in aussie, WA region.
umm i planted mine in november and started MANUALLY flowering it myself...to save myself some keys..just read the whole thread about
A very bad mistake...
its my thread/journal on how to grow outside (in aussie) and then flower WHENEVER you want..
read from page 1 to get the concept.
:D
Yeh lyndon i know all that and i didnt need to force flower coz theyd already started to flower on theyre own,was just wonderin if i did separate them for pure 12hr dark if they would finish any sooner as aposed to being outside 24/7,as the days are still so long.
 

quiknip

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Gday, Im in Perth and my plant also hasnt budded yet so im wondering about it as well.
It was planted mid september and has been outside all the while.
I remember ages ago my mate saying the general rule for bushies is .... "put em in at the end of footy season ... and out at the start of footy season"
Nab cup starts next week so im getting a little anxious now... and not about the footy btw cos both eagles and dockers are bottom eight material this year.
Daylight is still over 13.5 hrs long here btw.
Here are a couple of pics i just took of it


 
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