Joe King Park
Well-known member
Keeping With The Traditions Of Another Nice Welsh Guy Who Formed The National Health Service ( Mr Bevan, M.P ) I Intend To Grow The New 21st Century N.H.S In The Same Manner.
I Have Already Sourced Some Containers For Teas Made From Comfrey And Seaweed And Manure And Will Be Trying It Alongside A Couple Of Plants fed With Bio Bizz Or Biosevia ( Organic ) http://www.eurohydro.com
I Am Currently Growing A Couple Of N.H.S Indoors , One Standing At About Three Feet And Flowering Away All Sticky And Gooey Next To Sativas Like Critical Haze And Mango Haze And Until Recently Early Haze ( The Latter , Early Haze Also Provided Some Indica Pheno's ). I Also Have A Two Headed N.H.S The Same Age That Is A Dwarf , Yet Am Pleased To Say Has Finally Started To Show Her Sex Thanks To Tiny White Pistils , Putting To Rest Any Fears Of Hermaphrodism That Was Mentioned In A Past Thread
I Think N.H.S Will Do Well Up Here On The 53rd , And I Have Some Fantastic Information Supplied By Those Who Tested Her Last Year
Sometimes One Takes A Risk By Testing A New Seed . I Had No Idea What To Expect When Testing Early Haze Last Summer . My Findings Were It Was /Is A Excellent Strain That Does Better Indoors Than Outdoors . It Was A Great Grow ( Thanks Shanti).
This Year Will Be My Third Outdoor Mr Nice Grow At Joe King Park And I Hope We Have Less Rain Than The Last Couple Of Years . ( Despite The Rain No Mould Formed On Any MNS Plant I've Grown To Date ).
Seven Out Of Nine Seeds Cracked Open Within 48 Hours At Which Point I Disposed Of Half The Water In The Glass Then Poured Into A Heated Propagator Where They Emerged Through The Soil Some Twelve Hours Later.
I Seperated Them Using A Couple Of Blunt Wooden Sticks And Transplanted Them Into Seperate Units In A Plastic Seedling Tray That Had A Built In Catch Tray.
There Are Some Things I'll Never Buy , And Containers Are Right Up There When It Comes To Reuseable And Recyclable Products .
I Have Half A Greenhouse Roof To Make A Coldframe With And For The Next Week Or So I'm Using A Fishtank As A Windbreak , With Soon To Be Cut Correx Lid To Retain Heat.
I Have Already Had A Plant On The Deck For The Past Month ( As A Test To See Whether It Would Survive , Which Daddy's Girl Has , Just , And Is Coming Out Of Shock Now , But It's Growing .
So Technically Speaking It Is Possible For A Mr Nice Plant To Survive Outdoors In North Wales For 8 Months Out Of A Year ! ( Mar-Nov ).
Like Other JKP Threads Do Expect The Traditional Bibble Babble That Goes Along With The Odd Wave Of Lucidity That Passes Through Me, Lol
Joe King
I Have Already Sourced Some Containers For Teas Made From Comfrey And Seaweed And Manure And Will Be Trying It Alongside A Couple Of Plants fed With Bio Bizz Or Biosevia ( Organic ) http://www.eurohydro.com
I Am Currently Growing A Couple Of N.H.S Indoors , One Standing At About Three Feet And Flowering Away All Sticky And Gooey Next To Sativas Like Critical Haze And Mango Haze And Until Recently Early Haze ( The Latter , Early Haze Also Provided Some Indica Pheno's ). I Also Have A Two Headed N.H.S The Same Age That Is A Dwarf , Yet Am Pleased To Say Has Finally Started To Show Her Sex Thanks To Tiny White Pistils , Putting To Rest Any Fears Of Hermaphrodism That Was Mentioned In A Past Thread
I Think N.H.S Will Do Well Up Here On The 53rd , And I Have Some Fantastic Information Supplied By Those Who Tested Her Last Year
Sometimes One Takes A Risk By Testing A New Seed . I Had No Idea What To Expect When Testing Early Haze Last Summer . My Findings Were It Was /Is A Excellent Strain That Does Better Indoors Than Outdoors . It Was A Great Grow ( Thanks Shanti).
This Year Will Be My Third Outdoor Mr Nice Grow At Joe King Park And I Hope We Have Less Rain Than The Last Couple Of Years . ( Despite The Rain No Mould Formed On Any MNS Plant I've Grown To Date ).
Seven Out Of Nine Seeds Cracked Open Within 48 Hours At Which Point I Disposed Of Half The Water In The Glass Then Poured Into A Heated Propagator Where They Emerged Through The Soil Some Twelve Hours Later.
I Seperated Them Using A Couple Of Blunt Wooden Sticks And Transplanted Them Into Seperate Units In A Plastic Seedling Tray That Had A Built In Catch Tray.
There Are Some Things I'll Never Buy , And Containers Are Right Up There When It Comes To Reuseable And Recyclable Products .
I Have Half A Greenhouse Roof To Make A Coldframe With And For The Next Week Or So I'm Using A Fishtank As A Windbreak , With Soon To Be Cut Correx Lid To Retain Heat.
I Have Already Had A Plant On The Deck For The Past Month ( As A Test To See Whether It Would Survive , Which Daddy's Girl Has , Just , And Is Coming Out Of Shock Now , But It's Growing .
So Technically Speaking It Is Possible For A Mr Nice Plant To Survive Outdoors In North Wales For 8 Months Out Of A Year ! ( Mar-Nov ).
Like Other JKP Threads Do Expect The Traditional Bibble Babble That Goes Along With The Odd Wave Of Lucidity That Passes Through Me, Lol
Joe King
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