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I've had one in the sun since June 26th. It's not growing fast but it isn't dying either(story of my first grow.) It gets full sun from ~7A - 2P and I'm watering it every 2 days, feeding on normal schedule.Hi, I am doing hydroponics with a four slot kit that you commonly see with the reservoir system. I purchased ten seeds and when two out of four turned out to be bad and died in the first 36 hours, I decided to just get all of them going. I live in Phoenix, AZ and it is the summer time. The hottest time of the year. I would like to keep the spare plants and just grow them on my balcony. And when I say spare plants, I mean anything that results in excess out of six seeds, which would be more than 2. Would it be possible to grow cannabis outdoors in Phoenix, AZ starting it in this time of the year? Because pots and some soil are not that expensive and I can just transfer my rockwool cubes into that.
Yeah, I am going to do mainly indoor and just throw them in the soil pots outside of the hydroponics tent with some cheap LED plant lamps on them and whatever comes, comes. It seems that the heat is not destroying yours so time out in the sun for them is something I am going to throw into their regimen and then just move them back inside by the air purifier and humidifier. Thanks for that, that helps.I've had one in the sun since June 26th. It's not growing fast but it isn't dying either(story of my first grow.) It gets full sun from ~7A - 2P and I'm watering it every 2 days, feeding on normal schedule.
It's supposed to be sativa leaning hybrid.
I started one(bag seed) in April but by the middle of may it wasn't doing well(zero growth) and put it in the tent(still there.) I think the extra moisture(monsoon) is helping, even with the last few days being drier; it doesn't seem to cause any extra stress like it did with the other plant, but: genetics. So all this crap is anecdotal.
Sweet idea!This "5 gal bucket cooler" is a design I started with and I was getting 30+° drops in temperature from ambient. It is designed to be powered by a 6" high cfm fan (400+ cfm) attached to the duct work in the lid. Everything to build it came from lowes (or homedepot) and cost about $100. Note: The 120v fountain pump is the bigger one lowes sells, but any of them will work.
It does. It also supplies airflow & humidity, which also helps massively.Sweet idea!
Right now I go out about 2 and spray the outside of the bag down, but all day cooling seems like it would definitely help.
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