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Ya I have a pergola I usually harden them off with. I have recently been experimenting with that boundary tho. been taking plants from indoor 24h, then uppotting, giving partial sun for a a few days/ week, then putting them in full 9am-5pm direct sunlight, and it seems to have not stunted. Obviously strain dependent, but it seems that it had no problem with the adjustment (granted light intensity is lower atm). Here’s a pic of said plant, current state and when I first uppotted and put outside.Probably have to harden them in some partial shade before full sun.
I vegged a set of plants, 6, for three months in 5 gallon buckets and gave them to a friend of mine in June at about 20 inches, who put them on his deck. They turned into monsters, one type hugely tall Sativa, and the other type very Indica turned into a real jungle bush.Hello farm,
Im trying to make some lemonade out of a fuckup.
Tldr: anyone grown plants indoor through stretch, then finished outdoor during heavy resin production and ripening? So like half indoor, half outdoor? I realize this
I accidentally messed with my timer and when I thought it was set to on, it was set to run, so it gave my plants 8-9 hours of dark after being in 24h veg for months. The previous week I have been giving them like an hour of dark every two days to get them to 18/6. Woke up to plants in the dark. Im thinking they may have flipped.
anyway; I don’t want you to keep moms from a flipped plant, I don’t have space to flower them all the way indoors atm, but I also don’t want to just turn them into off season outdoor plants.
my stony brain says that i could experiment with a process like they do with grass finished cows? Where they get the benifits of both worlds of conventional and grass fed, with the quality of grass fed fat, but with the yield of conventional? I don’t think I’d be getting good yields due to stretch indoor, but I’m thinking maybe the increase in light intensity / spectrum would actually give the plant an indoor look with an outdoor flavor / intensity?
I did something similar when I super hermed a kush mints when I grew under led for the first time. I finished it outside, but it ended up looking like an indoor plant.
I’m not trying to recreate the wheel or anything, I’m just trying to keep an open mind about potential hybrid growing styles since I live in a legal state, in a city with legal outdoor
Please feel free to poke holes in my plan, I’m here to learn. Thx all
Hello farm,
Im trying to make some lemonade out of a fuckup.
Tldr: anyone grown plants indoor through stretch, then finished outdoor during heavy resin production and ripening? So like half indoor, half outdoor? I realize this
I accidentally messed with my timer and when I thought it was set to on, it was set to run, so it gave my plants 8-9 hours of dark after being in 24h veg for months. The previous week I have been giving them like an hour of dark every two days to get them to 18/6. Woke up to plants in the dark. Im thinking they may have flipped.
anyway; I don’t want you to keep moms from a flipped plant, I don’t have space to flower them all the way indoors atm, but I also don’t want to just turn them into off season outdoor plants.
my stony brain says that i could experiment with a process like they do with grass finished cows? Where they get the benifits of both worlds of conventional and grass fed, with the quality of grass fed fat, but with the yield of conventional? I don’t think I’d be getting good yields due to stretch indoor, but I’m thinking maybe the increase in light intensity / spectrum would actually give the plant an indoor look with an outdoor flavor / intensity?
I did something similar when I super hermed a kush mints when I grew under led for the first time. I finished it outside, but it ended up looking like an indoor plant.
I’m not trying to recreate the wheel or anything, I’m just trying to keep an open mind about potential hybrid growing styles since I live in a legal state, in a city with legal outdoor
Please feel free to poke holes in my plan, I’m here to learn. Thx all
I have to start indoors being in zone 4 or I couldn't grow outdoors. I sprout and veg for about 3 months, maybe 3 and a half... hardened off for a few hours every day for a couple weeks, fist shade, then early sun, then full sun. Most of my girls were 7 feet plus, my biggest lady yielded 2 and a quarter pounds, probably more because that count didn't include the larf. If I waited till May and started outdoors, I'd be lucky to get 2.5 ounces from a plant lol.Well Being a outdoor grower for a long time i have tried that.. Start indoors then put out either bud early and are small 5ft or don't bud out as good with less yeild .Never had one do anything like one started outdoors.To begin with.. Do one or the other it will save you some time.. And trouble
So right. I live in Maine and the problem is the fall. The plants are huge but they want to finish at the end of October or even into November which is never going to happen outdoors here due to temperature and prolonged damp and cool. I have had multiple crops ruined by damp and cold caused mold. Next year I am swapping to Autoflowers and trying for two crops.I have to start indoors being in zone 4 or I couldn't grow outdoors. I sprout and veg for about 3 months, maybe 3 and a half... hardened off for a few hours every day for a couple weeks, fist shade, then early sun, then full sun. Most of my girls were 7 feet plus, my biggest lady yielded 2 and a quarter pounds, probably more because that count didn't include the larf. If I waited till May and started outdoors, I'd be lucky to get 2.5 ounces from a plant lol.
I understand living up there..But me I have tried Auto I do not like it for OUTDOORS...I do know if there do good indoors..People i know.That do that are 50/50 slit if they like them.So pick well.Good Luck..BamaSo right. I live in Maine and the problem is the fall. The plants are huge but they want to finish at the end of October or even into November which is never going to happen outdoors here due to temperature and prolonged damp and cool. I have had multiple crops ruined by damp and cold caused mold. Next year I am swapping to Autoflowers and trying for two crops.
I grew a few late last year. Plenty of terps, resin, and bud. Of course nothing like a healthy outdoor grow or even a long veg indoor grow, but fast. Now looking for some Feminized Durban Poison seeds.I understand living up there..But me I have tried Auto I do not like it for OUTDOORS...I do know if there do good indoors..People i know.That do that are 50/50 slit if they like them.So pick well.Good Luck..Bama
Yeah, I always battle mold in fall, 2 came down very early and one needed like 3 more weeks, all could have gone another week or so honestly, but once the rot pops up, it's all over but the cryin, better early than moldy. I've debated getting a tent going, but I just love the experience and taste of outdoor. I'm a bit of a taste snob and there's just something special that the sun adds to develop all those smells and flavors... maybe it's imagined, but I've always preferred outdoor, even before I grew myself. Life sure would be easier if we were down a few zones though eh?So right. I live in Maine and the problem is the fall. The plants are huge but they want to finish at the end of October or even into November which is never going to happen outdoors here due to temperature and prolonged damp and cool. I have had multiple crops ruined by damp and cold caused mold. Next year I am swapping to Autoflowers and trying for two crops.
Maybe April is too soon? I usually don't get mine out till mid May, and finish early to mid October... Maine is either parallel or more North than me.I have tried countless times to do it here it just don't work.Don't develope full buds.or stunt plant..In ground by late April .Done End Sept.Long time Still got some in ground here. Seed Plants. Thanks Bama
Hey, sorry for the delayed response, all my notifications were buried under the 2021 oitdoor plant threadSunlight is the last thing you want touching your indoor weed. Sunlight. Don't really want my weed to even know what it is.
Had you grown it before? Did they turn out any different than a previous outdoor run?I vegged a set of plants, 6, for three months in 5 gallon buckets and gave them to a friend of mine in June at about 20 inches, who put them on his deck. They turned into monsters, one type hugely tall Sativa, and the other type very Indica turned into a real jungle bush.
Thanks for the feedback. To clarify, are you saying you did this in the early season with the intention of just starting full term plants early? For my intent and purposes It’s beneficial that they will start / continue to flower upon being exposed to full sun. The reason I’m curious about starting the stretch indoor is because they seem to be able to take the jump in light intensity well during those first few weeks of flower. I could accept / would expect less yield than a full term outdoor plant. I plan on doing more of an indoor style grow where all buds see direct sun exposure anywayWell Being a outdoor grower for a long time i have tried that.. Start indoors then put out either bud early and are small 5ft or don't bud out as good with less yeild .Never had one do anything like one started outdoors.To begin with.. Do one or the other it will save you some time.. And trouble
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