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First timer outdoors (Royal Dwarf + Quick One)

grguerilla

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Hello guys, I germinated these two around 6 days ago and I planted them outdoors yesterday on 8 liters pots and gave them 1.5L water each yesterday.
Today I mixed 5ml of Boom Boom Spray (by tiotabs.nl) on 1liter of water and gave them 500ml of this water to each plant and additionally 75ml of normal water to each one of them. The soil before watering them was somehow wet yesterday but take in mind that I live in a country where it gets extremely hot during the summer from early in the morning until around 9pm.
Also yesteraday I gave them 25gr of RQS' East Boost Organic Nutrition as suggested by RQS for each plant and also planted around 5cm deep in the soil 4 tablets of Guerilla Tablets (by biotabs.nl again).

How do you think they look in the pictures and do you think they will be successful?

Thanks in advance.
 

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OGGanjaPatient

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Hello guys, I germinated these two around 6 days ago and I planted them outdoors yesterday on 8 liters pots and gave them 1.5L water each yesterday.
Today I mixed 5ml of Boom Boom Spray (by tiotabs.nl) on 1liter of water and gave them 500ml of this water to each plant and additionally 75ml of normal water to each one of them. The soil before watering them was somehow wet yesterday but take in mind that I live in a country where it gets extremely hot during the summer from early in the morning until around 9pm.
Also yesteraday I gave them 25gr of RQS' East Boost Organic Nutrition as suggested by RQS for each plant and also planted around 5cm deep in the soil 4 tablets of Guerilla Tablets (by biotabs.nl again).

How do you think they look in the pictures and do you think they will be successful?

Thanks in advance.
I would cut the water to 500ml and wouldn't wet them for a day or 2 before I do that. That soil is WET WET
 

grguerilla

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I would cut the water to 500ml and wouldn't wet them for a day or 2 before I do that. That soil is WET WET
I know right I wish I've watered them less but I can't do go back in time. And this was my plan as you said, I wouldn't water them for at least 2 days and where I live it will most likely rain in 48 hours from now for a while so I will probably not need to water them for another 2 days. Other than how wet the soil looks, how is the height of the plants? I think now with the fertilizers I gave them, they will be 2-3 times bigger than now in 3 days for example? Or not really?
 

husita

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You in southern hemisphere? Otherwise its to late. Overwatering is obvious, but they will make it. And you care to much, let them grow a little and then add some food.
 

grguerilla

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You in southern hemisphere? Otherwise its to late. Overwatering is obvious, but they will make it. And you care to much, let them grow a little and then add some food.
I am in South Eastern Medittaranean and temperatures here easily get 40C+ during the summer although these days it's around 32-35C.
 

husita

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Yes, Greece. I see that these days we get 13 hours and 10 minutes of sunlight everyday
that's good I guess?
Unfortunately not. For vegetative phase, you need at least 15-16 hours of light. They will grow a little, then start flowering and you will harvest 1-2 joints. Next time you need to start at april. Sorry.

I wanted to buy land at greece just for outdoor growing, I´m from CZ.
 

grguerilla

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Unfortunately not. For vegetative phase, you need at least 15-16 hours of light. They will grow a little, then start flowering and you will harvest 1-2 joints. Next time you need to start at april. Sorry.

I wanted to buy land at greece just for outdoor growing, I´m from CZ.
oh are you sure about that? even with enough care and organic fertilizers and plenty of sun will they not give a decent yield?
 

husita

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Well, I´m drunk, but sure. You should read a lot here and be ready for next season. But keep those plants and learn.
 

grguerilla

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Well, I´m drunk, but sure. You should read a lot here and be ready for next season. But keep those plants and learn.
How drunk are you right now to decide how seriously I should take you and how possible do you think it is that they could give a decent yield in early-mid October? Temperatures in October are around 27-30C I guess and generally it much warmer than November and December. I don't want huge yields but I think that since these are automatic seeds and they grow fast, they could grow quite well.
 

husita

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Not much drunk. Autos? Thats different, I thought they are regular, and with your longer season, we both might be surprised.
But they wont be finished in mid october but mid/late november.
 

grguerilla

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Not much drunk. Autos? Thats different, I thought they are regular, and with your longer season, we both might be surprised.
But they wont be finished in mid october but mid/late november.
Yeah they are both autos and RQS says that they get around 60cm-100cm outdoors are ready for harvest 9-10 weeks after flowering so I was thinking somewhere in October 10-15th. So it's good they are autos? Please tell me I might have a chance to get a good yield back haha.
 

husita

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Autos are not about light period, they grow for a month and flower for lets say another 2. So they will finish in november, not october.
 

grguerilla

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So if let's say I harvest them in early or mid October I will get much less yield than if I harvest them in November I guess? Why do they state that they can be harvested 9-10 months after planting them then?
 

husita

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In early october, there woun´t be much to be harvested. Statements of seedbanks is just bussines, but should count 8-9 weeks of flowernig, not whole plant life.
 

grguerilla

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How do they look like? They are 9 days old in these photos from the begin of the germination of the seeds.
Are they fine in size or should they be bigger and stronger for their age?
Also good news, high temperature (37C max) is expected for each of the next three days, I guess this is good.
 

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grguerilla

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Any answers would be appreciated, if they're small just say they're small. I will have newer photos of later today or tomorrow.
 
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