Opinions on my Outdoor this year. Australian grow.

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bict

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They look great. Just don't over water and don't over fertilize. Looks like they could use a schosh of fertilizer now, but not to much. "Less is more" and those are relativly small pots for outdoors.
Thanks :)
I gave them a half strength fert yesterday.

How often should I give them food and water do you reckon?

Yeah, 14 gallons, not huge but not small.
 

bict

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They look great. Just don't over water and don't over fertilize. Looks like they could use a schosh of fertilizer now, but not to much. "Less is more" and those are relativly small pots for outdoors.
Also,

Are they a good size considering how long they've been outside (Outside since October 9th) ? I keep thinking that they are under performing in terms of size compared to time outdoors. Am I expecting too much? Or am I on track?
 

Oregon Gardener

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Thanks :)
I gave them a half strength fert yesterday.

How often should I give them food and water do you reckon?

Yeah, 14 gallons, not huge but not small.
Well that's pretty subjective. I keep my outdoor (around) the edges) wet all the time. However, I keep the root-ball in the center dry.It's very hot here in the summer as I'm sure it is where you are. I feed every other watering. I have friends who spend more money than me on fert. and have bigger plants but these plants are good enough for the girls I go with. My pots are always 50+ That helps hold the water and just makes it easier. I would rather have fewer but bigger plants. I'm legal for 12 here but I only did 9.
Also,

Are they a good size considering how long they've been outside (Outside since October 9th) ? I keep thinking that they are under performing in terms of size compared to time outdoors. Am I expecting too much? Or am I on track?
I recon for that size of pot your on track. Like I said before, those are good looking plants. In this hemisphere I put my plants out in April and they are usually harvested by October 31st. So there is a bit of a time line for you.You should be halfway there depending upon your solstice. (when days begin to get shorter)
 

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bict

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Well that's pretty subjective. I keep my outdoor (around) the edges) wet all the time. However, I keep the root-ball in the center dry.It's very hot here in the summer as I'm sure it is where you are. I feed every other watering. I have friends who spend more money than me on fert. and have bigger plants but these plants are good enough for the girls I go with. My pots are always 50+ That helps hold the water and just makes it easier. I would rather have fewer but bigger plants. I'm legal for 12 here but I only did 9.

I recon for that size of pot your on track. Like I said before, those are good looking plants. In this hemisphere I put my plants out in April and they are usually harvested by October 31st. So there is a bit of a time line for you.You should be halfway there depending upon your solstice. (when days begin to get shorter)
Awesome. Good to know they're going well.

Pretty sure the solstice is around the end of December here. Should I expect them to get any bigger ? I've been told vegging time finishes end of Jan, beginning of Feb here or will the container size restrict any major growth? Would they be root bound by now ?


Also, for my next grow, What size pot would you recommend? 20 gal's? 25?
 

Oregon Gardener

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Awesome. Good to know they're going well.

Pretty sure the solstice is around the end of December here. Should I expect them to get any bigger ? I've been told vegging time finishes end of Jan, beginning of Feb here or will the container size restrict any major growth? Would they be root bound by now ?


Also, for my next grow, What size pot would you recommend? 20 gal's? 25?
I don't see the signs but I'm not there. I would recommend the 25 gal but I would not put them directly into the big pot. I would transplant from one pot size to the next.
 

bict

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I don't see the signs but I'm not there. I would recommend the 25 gal but I would not put them directly into the big pot. I would transplant from one pot size to the next.
What are the signs?


Should I transplant now? Or leave them as they are for this grow?
 

Oregon Gardener

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They will get droopy and the leaves will show signs of stress including the yellowing. I have not had a root-bound plant in many years, so I had to stop and think about it. A rule of thumb is 1 gallon per month that they are in the pot.
 

bict

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They will get droopy and the leaves will show signs of stress including the yellowing. I have not had a root-bound plant in many years, so I had to stop and think about it. A rule of thumb is 1 gallon per month that they are in the pot.
14 gallons should be enough then?
I've never had a rootbound plant either.
 

EarthBoxConnoisseur

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Is this your first outdoor grow? It looks pretty good! I've never grown outdoors (wish I could) but I would probably agree that you need bigger containers next time. That must have been a typo when he said 1 gallon for every month the plant will be in the container because that would be tiny!

I also wanted to put in my two cents about your season. The solstice is the same all across the globe, just flipped from northern hemisphere to southern. And I also looked at your latitude and it looks like you are about the same spot as the California/Oregon border here in the U.S. . Your season should be pretty much the same just 6 months opposite
 

Oregon Gardener

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Is this your first outdoor grow? It looks pretty good! I've never grown outdoors (wish I could) but I would probably agree that you need bigger containers next time. That must have been a typo when he said 1 gallon for every month the plant will be in the container because that would be tiny!

I also wanted to put in my two cents about your season. The solstice is the same all across the globe, just flipped from northern hemisphere to southern. And I also looked at your latitude and it looks like you are about the same spot as the California/Oregon border here in the U.S. . Your season should be pretty much the same just 6 months opposite[/QUOT

My first out door grow was around 1976-77. Here is one from about 1979.
 

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Oregon Gardener

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Actually that one gal per month covers folks who grow in 5 gal and smaller buckets. I grow in larger pots now but I have used 5 gal buckets many times both indoor outdoor and indoor/outdoor as demonstrated in the pic.
 

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bict

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Is this your first outdoor grow? It looks pretty good! I've never grown outdoors (wish I could) but I would probably agree that you need bigger containers next time. That must have been a typo when he said 1 gallon for every month the plant will be in the container because that would be tiny!

I also wanted to put in my two cents about your season. The solstice is the same all across the globe, just flipped from northern hemisphere to southern. And I also looked at your latitude and it looks like you are about the same spot as the California/Oregon border here in the U.S. . Your season should be pretty much the same just 6 months opposite
My first larger scale outdoor grow. I did 3 plants outdoors last season. This is my fourth grow all together ( 2 indoors, refer to my avatar, and two outdoor).

Awesome, thanks for your input :) Every bit of information helps!

Hoping to get a decent yield from all these. I've also got 11 seedlings I'm about to out this Friday in 5 gal pots.
 

vostok

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Look to using kids paddling pools as a grow pot ,,,anything from 200 litres to maybe 800 litres

you do need a commercial soil source ...it can be a long and expensive search ..?

did ya stick you cooking temp gauge into the soil what did you read ..?

thx
 

bict

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I'm switching to the clear cups for my next round. That looks pretty cool.I took this pic this morning. They are all from seed:)
Looking good :)
Mine are about a week old from seed, had em under a 250w cfl for 24/7 since then. Normally would run them 18/6 or 20/4 but I'm leaving the country for 2 weeks this weekend and need them outside by Friday :)

Clear cups are cool :P


I'll have a total of 12 sativa's and 11 indica's outdoors when these little seedlings are out in the wild! :) All fem too.
 
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bict

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Look to using kids paddling pools as a grow pot ,,,anything from 200 litres to maybe 800 litres

you do need a commercial soil source ...it can be a long and expensive search ..?

did ya stick you cooking temp gauge into the soil what did you read ..?

thx
Good idea ! I have a commercial gardening supply centre down the road from my place, handy! :)

My soil was 23 Celsius between 74-75 Fahrenheit.
 
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