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Genesofgreen

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Bro, the babies look great, but I have some concerns about the spot you've chosen outdoors. I know the more sun the better, but these babies are going to be out in the open-completely visible from the air. Trust me from past experience, "they" look. My advice would be to find more cover. Maybe an area that gets a few hours a day of direct light. They do not need full sun all day to be healthy and heavy. Just passing on helpful info. Trust me on this one. I found out the hard way a few seasons back. Peace n Luv.
 
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Remo2025

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no problem man, thanks for the great grow, seems like an amazing place you live.

more N brings more girls?
got any links to prove other wise of is this forum talk?

I dont have any link but I can tell you where my info is from.
Marijuana Horticulture The IndoorOutdoor Medical Growers Bible
Chapter 2 page 20
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jagle

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yep have that downloaded somewhere ill have a read.

just tis me own personal opinion, no nutes till the girls tell me they hungry, and i believe that plants are 50/50.
 
caregiverken

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Great book to have Remo. and If that book says it...
there must be something to it.

Floro's are Blue light right?......Best for making females..:)
 
jagle

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Great book to have Remo. and If that book says it...
there must be something to it.

Floro's are Blue light right?......Best for making females..:)


not true, how can they say that the seeds were or weren't female before they sprouted them?


and no floro's come in a wide range of spectrum, warm white the standard colour is 2700k, which is flowering spectrum, gotta get floro's as close to 6400k which is daylight or veg
 
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Remo2025

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Bro, the babies look great, but I have some concerns about the spot you've chosen outdoors. I know the more sun the better, but these babies are going to be out in the open-completely visible from the air. Trust me from past experience, "they" look. My advice would be to find more cover. Maybe an area that gets a few hours a day of direct light. They do not need full sun all day to be healthy and heavy. Just passing on helpful info. Trust me on this one. I found out the hard way a few seasons back. Peace n Luv.

I appreciate your concerns and ive have been doing research on this area for almost a year now.With my research ive found this place is safe from helicopter searches. I wont go into detail but the chances of my location been spotted by a helicopter is extremely rare. I would never made such a huge clearing if I was worried about helicopters.Even with all my confidence I always suspicious and looking for ways for people to find my plot.
God willing my grow will go unnoticed
 
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Remo2025

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http://img811.invalid.com/img811/7296/standingj.jpg
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wanted you guys to see what I crawl through to get to my grow area
top pic is a standing picture and lower one is me on my stomach.
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they still alive and kicking even with the cold nights.
 
caregiverken

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I like the mini greenhouse! Great Idea!
 
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looking good, interested to see how they do especially with the possibility of cold snaps.
 
jagle

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cool cool.

very sweet. so are to gonna harvest before or after summer?
 
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Remo2025

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http://img405.invalid.com/img405/9199/20120127164022.jpg

dropped my light on my plants last week lol
only burned a few branches
 
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Remo2025

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before
I had a few branches reaching too far so i fimmed 2 branches
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woot 4 tops
 
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Remo2025

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http://img407.invalid.com/img407/8633/20120202101946.jpg
took 7 clippings for clones today heres a little pic
 
Mogrow

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Remo//// rock on dude// you put in the time, you'll reap the rewards. People don't seem to realize you can grow with god given dirt. i've done it for years. Now i like to bring in some goodies but i mainly look for rich fertile soil and go from there. I also try and bring a backpack full of some sort of organic additive when i visit the site, like bone meal, blood meal, kelp extracts,, lime, whatever i think the soil could use. i've also started going with big smartpots, you can put them in waste areas with bad soil. Good to keep the ripp offs at bay...

Good luck with your indoor starts, try and keep them to the natural daylight hours. Like if you put them out on your last frost date make sure youre running them under that same day/nite light cycle or they'll go start to bloom and then reveg, it's a real mess.

love the thread
keep us posted
peace mogrow
 
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Remo2025

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thanks for the advice
Im struggling hard to be patient and not put too many plants out too early.
My last frost date in my area in the end of march.
Do you think putting plants outside in the end of this month is too early?
The night time temp lows in march are an average of 45-50F.
what would you do?
I only ask because it my first time growing in this climate
 
Mogrow

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thanks for the advice
Im struggling hard to be patient and not put too many plants out too early.
My last frost date in my area in the end of march.
Do you think putting plants outside in the end of this month is too early?
The night time temp lows in march are an average of 45-50F.
what would you do?
I only ask because it my first time growing in this climate

Remo/// i don't put anything out in the plots till after tha last frost date, I plant early but I keep them around the house where i can baby them... if i put em out in the field i can't check them very often. I like your mini greenhouse but not sure how they would do if left alone for a week. It's a fine line you gotta walk between caring for your plants and beating a trail to them...I try and so about every 10 days but sometimes you have to go more, sometimes, if its raining you can stay away longer.
don't let that shovel rust.....
peace mogrow
 
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