mollymcgrammar
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To clarify i live in NE Pennsylvania in a valley. I never grew outdoors, but would like to pop a few small plants outside.
Can i ask you a few questions about grrilla growing?You can definitely stick them out right now! Your harvest won't be huge, but it'll still be free smoke!
Planting them outdoors right now, you're basically looking at a SOG harvest. Small 12-24" plants and yes they have the time to finish.
Since its bag seed, you'll have to go back to weed the male plants out.
Sure you can.Can i ask you a few questions about grrilla growing?
Any tips on ways to make the plant blend in without losing light?Sure you can.
I don't claim to be an expert grower by any means. I'm just here at RIU to continue to learn and help others.
Most strains flower in 8-9 weeks. If you harvest at the end of September, that'll be in that window if you plant them by the weekend. Yes, they'll be small plants, but they have time to finish. They'd basically be acting like an Autoflower, right into budding.
The way you are doing it right now, is a great way to hide them and have them blend into the surroundings. If you plant them in mid to late July, they stay small and less visible. Just plant more little ones to get a decent yield.Any tips on ways to make the plant blend in without losing light?
Light cycle from the sun wont be 12/12 til end of august... Will they still flower?The way you are doing it right now, is a great way to hide them and have them blend into the surroundings. If you plant them in mid to late July, they stay small and less visible. Just plant more little ones to get a decent yield.
I'd sooner use clones from a mother or Feminised seeds so you don't need to worry about going back to pluck males out.
Best tip of all is to find a location far enough away from civilization. Less chance that someone stumbles upon your hard work!
They start flowering usually beginning of August. That's why you hear of people harvesting their outdoor crops at the end of September to early October for longer flowering strains.Light cycle from the sun wont be 12/12 til end of august... Will they still flower?
What ever you do, make sure you plant for southern exposure to maximize your hours of direct sunlight.Thanks guys. I wanna put some in my yard. Any tips on hiding them?
Awesome lookin trees Digger!They won't be hard to hide they won't be very big, no idea what your yard is like but plant near other green plants? That's what I do View attachment 3468565
Thanks that was last season's beginning of sept.Awesome lookin trees Digger!