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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Here's a question.

I have some ladies I flipped to flower about 3 weeks ago. My outdoor was starting to flower within the last week. Maybe 2. I've since had to kill the greenhouse off. Now I wonder if it would be safe to move my indoor plants outdoors to flower.

Do I put them in the ground or keep them in pots? I usually cut off the bottom of a bigger pot and up size while putting it in the ground and the roots have everywhere to go. I just leave the pot in the ground to control feeding and not have the water go everywhere else.

So back to the question. Is it safe or is it against better judgment to move a plant outdoors after its begun flowering?
 
Here's a question.

I have some ladies I flipped to flower about 3 weeks ago. My outdoor was starting to flower within the last week. Maybe 2. I've since had to kill the greenhouse off. Now I wonder if it would be safe to move my indoor plants outdoors to flower.

Do I put them in the ground or keep them in pots? I usually cut off the bottom of a bigger pot and up size while putting it in the ground and the roots have everywhere to go. I just leave the pot in the ground to control feeding and not have the water go everywhere else.

So back to the question. Is it safe or is it against better judgment to move a plant outdoors after its begun flowering?
As an indoor head, you have sparked my curiosity, but I would think as long as light schedule is on point, and there is no light pollution to worry about, can’t see why not. You would still have to harden off the plant I assume. But honestly, I’m not certain. Interesting question.
 
Here's a question.

I have some ladies I flipped to flower about 3 weeks ago. My outdoor was starting to flower within the last week. Maybe 2. I've since had to kill the greenhouse off. Now I wonder if it would be safe to move my indoor plants outdoors to flower.

Do I put them in the ground or keep them in pots? I usually cut off the bottom of a bigger pot and up size while putting it in the ground and the roots have everywhere to go. I just leave the pot in the ground to control feeding and not have the water go everywhere else.

So back to the question. Is it safe or is it against better judgment to move a plant outdoors after its begun flowering?
If they are doing good indoors in a tent, I don’t see what you have to gain by moving them outside. Other than starting a new round a little sooner indoors. Moving them out into the big bad world is going to expose them to all of the goodies that are endemic to your neck of the woods. Mold, mildew, bugs, violent storms, bears, wolverines, catamounts, etc.!🤣 right now you have your eggs in two baskets from the sound of it! that is always a good thing! If you keep fucking around, you may come out of this with zilch! Except, maybe some solos with starts in them. I don’t think the risk, reward adds up. Just my opinion. Maybe I haven’t been paying attention but what happened to the greenhouse? Take it easy brother.
 
If they are doing good indoors in a tent, I don’t see what you have to gain by moving them outside. Other than starting a new round a little sooner indoors. Moving them out into the big bad world is going to expose them to all of the goodies that are endemic to your neck of the woods. Mold, mildew, bugs, violent storms, bears, wolverines, catamounts, etc.!🤣 right now you have your eggs in two baskets from the sound of it! that is always a good thing! If you keep fucking around, you may come out of this with zilch! Except, maybe some solos with starts in them. I don’t think the risk, reward adds up. Just my opinion. Maybe I haven’t been paying attention but what happened to the greenhouse? Take it easy brother.
Marmosets? And badgers. Can’t forget badgers….
 
If they are doing good indoors in a tent, I don’t see what you have to gain by moving them outside. Other than starting a new round a little sooner indoors. Moving them out into the big bad world is going to expose them to all of the goodies that are endemic to your neck of the woods. Mold, mildew, bugs, violent storms, bears, wolverines, catamounts, etc.!🤣 right now you have your eggs in two baskets from the sound of it! that is always a good thing! If you keep fucking around, you may come out of this with zilch! Except, maybe some solos with starts in them. I don’t think the risk, reward adds up. Just my opinion. Maybe I haven’t been paying attention but what happened to the greenhouse? Take it easy brother.
Good point. Everyone can stay where they are
 
Transplanted these outside this week. Not sure if it was too late or not but I didnt have room in my tent. Hopefully I get something? Lol

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Oh, you will get something. Maybe three or 4 ounces more than you would get if they were laying in the compost pile. Maybe more. And I am predicting terpene, rich fire! Lol!
 
Ruined my first plant...fed it Dr Earth a few days ago and 2 weeks b4 that (6 tbsp) and half cup Earthworm castings today..
Came from bad hermie seed genetics
Is there any recovering this?
Mangled deformed leaves pointing down
 

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I have always heard that it is ineffective when it is wet. I know you can buy little puffer applicators and puff it all over the plant. Maybe it will work when Appleid wet and then left to dry. Don’t think it can hurt anything.
 
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