jumpincactus
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Also keep in mind when you have your season starts started indoors, be sure to season/harden off the plants when transferring to outside. Get them acclimated slowly at first to be sure they can take the weather and the strength of the sun & temp changes. Go slow and surely you will be rewarded!!!That's a dream to start an outside grow like that. Bout to get my feet wet this year. When do you recommended starting inside for outside. I know its gonna depend on weather but how long do you veg before you take outside and transplant?
Your lucky brother it's fun like that! Highs chook drop out over here,no degree,no skills,I'm screwed.Man I just grow so I don't have to pay for the shit. But it would be nice to grow like that for profit
Definitely so..one week worth of being outdoor but shaded most of the time notin direct sunlight and good to roll..Also keep in mind when you have your season starts started indoors, be sure to season/harden off the plants when transferring to outside. Get them acclimated slowly at first to be sure they can take the weather and the strength of the sun & temp changes. Go slow and surely you will be rewarded!!!
So should the light schedule match outside. Or can I veg inside at 18-20hrs of light, and when they go out they will flip?Also keep in mind when you have your season starts started indoors, be sure to season/harden off the plants when transferring to outside. Get them acclimated slowly at first to be sure they can take the weather and the strength of the sun & temp changes. Go slow and surely you will be rewarded!!!
High school...not whatever the hell my crazy phone said lolYour lucky brother it's fun like that! Highs chook drop out over here,no degree,no skills,I'm screwed.
And then came Mary and now sometimes this loser makes what doctors make in a year during the summer:) love Mary man and love helping my sick patients!
Can do that but not necessary.as long as it's time june10 around here they will not flip.So should the light schedule match outside. Or can I veg inside at 18-20hrs of light, and when they go out they will flip?
LOL yup been there done that as well....... The sun tracking thing....... Much different during summer months. Live n learn!!Definitely so..one week worth of being outdoor but shaded most of the time notin direct sunlight and good to roll..
Smaller plants and clones have to baby the most even when u feel they're ready make sure to check on them frequently they're first few direct sunlight days.
It's hard to detail every tip man I need to get better at thst!! One more really quick is prior to planting in your desired area "watch the sun"
That means go to your desired spot when sun rises,a couple hours later,couple later throughout the day and see how the sun hits your spot.
Waaaay back when I was guerrilla growing down the Arkansas river,prepared the spot (was winter time) came back in summer and learned the hard way the sun travels a different path in winter/summer.lol
Had to cut down like 10 massive pine trees with a axe because chainsaw wasn't a option in that location.
Blue dot looking wierd..all that sprouted have really round little leafs, this particular one the most dramatic..Mutations or precursor to some heavy hitting indica?
3 months and a week until go outside this is gonna be a monster west coast sour diesel bush.stay on top of your topping game and they really start to fill out.they are stretchy usually but have really been keeping up with these.... (super cropping-topping-bending) couple weeks will probably start tieing to.
It's amazing how a person can really sculpt the plant into exactly what they want out of it.I see plants 6 ft tall regularly that don't have as many tops than that little sour d that's only around 14 inch tall.
I only sell the tops and wax pile the rest so definitely try to get as many tops as possible.
hey man really like the way you grow can you please tell me how you train your plants to get it to look this i know you top but whats the process3 months and a week until go outside this is gonna be a monster west coast sour diesel bush.stay on top of your topping game and they really start to fill out.they are stretchy usually but have really been keeping up with these.... (super cropping-topping-bending) couple weeks will probably start tieing to.
It's amazing how a person can really sculpt the plant into exactly what they want out of it.I see plants 6 ft tall regularly that don't have as many tops than that little sour d that's only around 14 inch tall.
I only sell the tops and wax pile the rest so definitely try to get as many tops as possible.
Could not resist....... your handle reminded me of this stanza " Some people call me Mauricehey man really like the way you grow can you please tell me how you train your plants to get it to look this i know you top but whats the process
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