First time outdoor California. What do I do next?

olgaperry

Member
This is my 3 months old from clone.
I am in CA, South East SF Bay
What do I do next?
Should I just let them grow and flower?
Do I need to cover them to create 12/12 light time?

Thank you :O)P1000883.jpg
 

doublejj

Well-Known Member
How big do you want it to grow? I'd let it grow. It will flower all by it's self at the end of Summer.

Your plant looks very healthy, keep it up!

Peace
doublejj
 

olgaperry

Member
I dug the hole in the ground about 5-7 gallons and put Fox Farm in, also I am feeding the plans with Fox Farm liquids --- Big Grow, Tiger Bloom, Big Bloom
 

DaBull

Active Member
This is my first outdoor grow - in Oakland. Mine are not nearly as nice as yours; they are tall and lanky. I'm also using the complete fox farm program. How do you know when to switch from the vegging to the flowering?
 

dirrtyd

Well-Known Member
This is my first outdoor grow - in Oakland. Mine are not nearly as nice as yours; they are tall and lanky. I'm also using the complete fox farm program. How do you know when to switch from the vegging to the flowering?
I usually switch nutes two weeks after tey start flowering.
 

mgk

Member
You should trim up some of the bottom growth you will be glad you did.

It will get water and dirt all over it and won't get much light.

Take some smaller branches for clones and your plant will be less likely to mold.
 

olgaperry

Member
This is my first outdoor grow - in Oakland. Mine are not nearly as nice as yours; they are tall and lanky. I'm also using the complete fox farm program. How do you know when to switch from the vegging to the flowering?
I really do not know, at this moment I still water plants with Big Grow because I do not have any signs of bugs yet, and I am more South and in land from you ---- we have around 85 - 90 F and sun everyday. :O)
 

olgaperry

Member
You should trim up some of the bottom growth you will be glad you did.

It will get water and dirt all over it and won't get much light.

Take some smaller branches for clones and your plant will be less likely to mold.
ok! I will, so I take all the leaves what touch the dirt right?
 
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