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First time grower. Been reading a lot on internet about growing. Using miracle grow. Want to keep plant shorter because it’s out side on deck. Gets full sun. Know nothing but what I read. What do you think.
 

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Looks happy, looks healthy, looks like you’re doing a great job!!
 
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Looks happy, looks healthy, looks like you’re doing a great job!!
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When it flowers does it get like a real flower. I think it might be close
 
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Start looking thoroughly for bugs under the leaves or sucking on stems, especiallynear bud sites. Early flower pic, female has feathery white pistils
 

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Ok thanks. Once it starts flowers do you change the light cycle. It's outside right now. Also could it be brought inside under led lights after being outside. I don't want the odo to cause a ruff in neighborhood. Lol
 
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Bobble said:
Ok thanks. Once it starts flowers do you change the light cycle. It's outside right now. Also could it be brought inside under led lights after being outside. I don't want the odo to cause a ruff in neighborhood. Lol
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I’m no expert but from what I have read bringing outdoor plants inside is not a good idea. The lighting is different and could screw up the plants. As the days get shorter the plants will start to flower (lighting times get reduced). I would personally just leave them outside and keep doing what your doing. They look good to me.
 
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Bobble said:
First time grower. Been reading a lot on internet about growing. Using miracle grow. Want to keep plant shorter because it’s out side on deck. Gets full sun. Know nothing but what I read. What do you think.
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Hi, here's my 2 cents for what it's worth. It looks nice and healthy, I guess you've been topping it so as not to get too tall so you're growing a nice bushy plant that's going to double - triple or more in size from now until she's done. It's only the 3rd week of July and unless she's one of these new fangled auto's there's a lot of growing left this season.

Depending on your location ( for me at least ) there's not enough good fall weather to complete them out doors. I think if you're going to be bring her in you should do it earlier than later it'll be easier for her to adjust to indoor in veg than if she's too far into flowering. If you have the right climate then skip all that.

Make sure if you do bring her in to flower she's in 100% dark no leaky light around the door hinges and bottom the closet door or wherever ( I got a friend/ oh never mind) .

If she was mine and I wanted to bring her in I do it soon, I'd put her on 24 hrs light for another couple of weeks to let her adjust and grow ( if you have room) then 12/12 light for 8-10 weeks. You'll have to research what lights you'll need for veg ( I use t-5 & t-8 florescent) and what to flower with ( I have a 1000w HPS) that's a bit over kill I'd go 600w if I started all over buying new gear (operating cost alone).

Anyways that's my bit I hope it helps.
 
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I’m no expert but from what I have read bringing outdoor plants inside is not a good idea. The lighting is different and could screw up the plants. As the days get shorter the plants will start to flower (lighting times get reduced). I would personally just leave them outside and keep doing what your doing. They look good to me.
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Ok ty
 
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Hi, here's my 2 cents for what it's worth. It looks nice and healthy, I guess you've been topping it so as not to get too tall so you're growing a nice bushy plant that's going to double - triple or more in size from now until she's done. It's only the 3rd week of July and unless she's one of these new fangled auto's there's a lot of growing left this season.

Depending on your location ( for me at least ) there's not enough good fall weather to complete them out doors. I think if you're going to be bring her in you should do it earlier than later it'll be easier for her to adjust to indoor in veg than if she's too far into flowering. If you have the right climate then skip all that.

Make sure if you do bring her in to flower she's in 100% dark no leaky light around the door hinges and bottom the closet door or wherever ( I got a friend/ oh never mind) .

If she was mine and I wanted to bring her in I do it soon, I'd put her on 24 hrs light for another couple of weeks to let her adjust and grow ( if you have room) then 12/12 light for 8-10 weeks. You'll have to research what lights you'll need for veg ( I use t-5 & t-8 florescent) and what to flower with ( I have a 1000w HPS) that's a bit over kill I'd go 600w if I started all over buying new gear (operating cost alone).

Anyways that's my bit I hope it helps.
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I'll probably have to leave it outside. end up probably bring it over to my nephew's house on a farm. He has more room and it's more secluded. I'm going to know grow State LOL
 
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I’d leave it under the sun, the two plants you have aren’t going to stink up the neighborhood. If you leave it outside the seasonal change will put your plants into bloom as the days get shorter. Keep it simple, nice effort so far, but you’ve got a way to go yet...(not sure if your in a legal state or not, that would influence bringing plants indoors though)...
 
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If leaving it outdoors I'd put some sort of transparent cover or poly hoop house over it to prevent dew from dropping on it when the temperature drops at night in the fall. Without cover there is a serious risk of mildew and budrot, you really want to keep it as dry as possible the last 2/3 of flower.
 
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“Yeah, theres a skunk family living under the deck, wanna help me get rid of them?”
 
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If leaving it outdoors I'd put some sort of transparent cover or poly hoop house over it to prevent dew from dropping on it when the temperature drops at night in the fall. Without cover there is a serious risk of mildew and budrot, you really want to keep it as dry as possible the last 2/3 of flower.
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Thanks
 
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Thanks
 
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hey Bobb looks like you might have some skills,Just let it grow outside and you will have buds growing before you know it.Unless you have a flower room it aint worth it bringing the plant inside .
What are you usinng for nutrients?
 
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Dirtbag said:
If leaving it outdoors I'd put some sort of transparent cover or poly hoop house over it to prevent dew from dropping on it when the temperature drops at night in the fall. Without cover there is a serious risk of mildew and budrot, you really want to keep it as dry as possible the last 2/3 of flower.
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the rrock said:
hey Bobb looks like you might have some skills,Just let it grow outside and you will have buds growing before you know it.Unless you have a flower room it aint worth it bringing the plant inside .
What are you usinng for nutrients?
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Just miracle grow once a week
 
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the rrock said:
hey Bobb looks like you might have some skills,Just let it grow outside and you will have buds growing before you know it.Unless you have a flower room it aint worth it bringing the plant inside .
What are you usinng for nutrients?
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the rrock said:
hey Bobb looks like you might have some skills,Just let it grow outside and you will have buds growing before you know it.Unless you have a flower room it aint worth it bringing the plant inside .
What are you usinng for nutrients?
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Bobble said:
Just miracle grow once a week
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Just miracle grow once a week
 
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I'll probably have to leave it outside. end up probably bring it over to my nephew's house on a farm. He has more room and it's more secluded. I'm going to know grow State LOL
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In connecticut. Should i top it more or leave it
 
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