outdoor uk from seed(ish)

ILuvGanja

Active Member
hello everyone im new to this website.:lol:

this is my 1st outdoor grow so any help or ideas would be great

im growing 7 plants in john innes seed soil based compost.

5 automatics from big buddha seeds

and 2 seeds i found in some random weed

i might get some more but not sure yet...

i put them on my window sill just until they poped through the soil and then they went strait outside...




...into plastic bottles. i wasent sure if this is a good idea because they get alot of condansation and im not sure if the light is getting through. i was told people use this method tho i cant seem to find any pictures of anyone els doing it. could someone link me to a grow jurnal using bottles? it would realy put my mind at eaz







all 7 of the seeds sprouted including the 1 green seed i had :bigjoint:





from what iv red the auto's r 20% Ruderalis / 30% Sativa / 50% Indica??
what is ruderalls? i thought it was indica sativa or both? i never herd of ruderalls b4

il update as often as i can.

any tips anyone?
 

ILuvGanja

Active Member
wow what a lovely welcome and all these replies too thx guys! :clap:
i cant wait to waste my time posting some more crap that no1 is gona read.
 

broady

Member
Hi Ruderalis is often referred to as Head Ache, Hemp i think is more ruderalis, but i think that is what cause your plants to auto flower.

Are you growing this in your garden or guerilla?
 

Essex

Active Member
wow what a lovely welcome and all these replies too thx guys! :clap:
i cant wait to waste my time posting some more crap that no1 is gona read.
Hi m8, welcome to RIU!

Ruderalis is an autoflowing type that never used to have any strength, but with selective breading and crossing now ruderalis can be a good smoke.

I have used plastic bottles for clones b4 but inside, never tryed an outdoor grow yet! as my part of UK is a bit crowded for guerilla and I share a house so garden is out!

I would leave em on a window sill till there a bit bigger then plant outside in a large hole full of a peat based compost. as they look quite small to live outside yet.
 
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