2014 starting Outdoor Need Help

Hello rollitup.org very nice website gotten a lot of help. I am starting my first outdoor grow this year. So far I have 9 clones 5 are strain x , other 4 are romulan. For now I started in a 4x4x7 tent with a t5 6 bulb fixture to start veg. Clones have been alive for about 2 weeks. For the air i have 3 fans blowing air in tent and I also have a 6" in line fan connected to filter taking all air out of tent. I'm Going to change light to 600w hps this week to keep vegging. Right now I am using very small pots and haven't used any nutrients. I am going to Transplant into bigger pots but was wondering how big pots should I go. I am going to veg for about 11/2 months and then throw outdoors in 40 to 50 gallon pots. And what soil mix should use ? I was thinking of happy frog and go with botanicare nutrients. Also what is the most plants I could do in what size pots in a 4x4 length and width size. I want to fill up my veg tent to capacity with clones and then move outdoors in a month in a half in northern california. How do I go about drainage while pots are in tent? Thank you any advice will be helpful. Will Put Up Pics Later thanks.
 

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Garden Boss

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Here is a couple of my suggestions:
Happy Frog Soil
3-5 gallon plastic pots
MaxSea Nutrients
I'm also in Nor-Cal, I put clones outside May 15th.
 
Here is a couple of my suggestions:
Happy Frog Soil
3-5 gallon plastic pots
MaxSea Nutrients
I'm also in Nor-Cal, I put clones outside May 15th.
I put a pic up of clones how do they look I want to put outside first week of june. Since they haven't grown yet at all.
 

Garden Boss

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How long have you kept clones indoors ?
Since I started growing back in 2008... LOL
I usually start my clones starting mid April.
I wanted to put outside the first week of June is because they have not been indoors for long enough. Is that a factor?
Not a factor, I have placed freshly rooted clones directly into final spot (outdoors). I would recommend hardening them off to the sun, by slowly acclimating them... Place them in the shade.
 
That is very nice . I have to keep inside until grandmas goes back to homeland haha and then I can blow up my backyard just like that are 50 gallons enough and were the nutrients the same as you mentioned?
Cool, but you don't need them to be that big before you get them out, just a waste of electricity... my .02
These started out as 6 inch clones, placed in the ground mid may. Many were over 5lbs.
 

Garden Boss

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50 is a good size pot, I would go up to 200 gallon smart pots, but that's a lot soil (1 yard=200gal). You can find bulk soil delivery on craigslist. If money is an issue I would go with better soil in 50 gal pots as opposed to cheap soil in 200's.
PS: you can acclimate your babies by taking them outside on nice days. That will beef them up way better than a t5/600w.
Good luck on your grow :)
 
Okay so it wouldn't shock plants to bring out in sunlight on warm days ? That sounds nice I was aiming for 100 gallon but may have to do 50 thanks for advice.


50 is a good size pot, I would go up to 200 gallon smart pots, but that's a lot soil (1 yard=200gal). You can find bulk soil delivery on craigslist. If money is an issue I would go with better soil in 50 gal pots as opposed to cheap soil in 200's.
PS: you can acclimate your babies by taking them outside on nice days. That will beef them up way better than a t5/600w.
Good luck on your grow :)
 

Garden Boss

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Nope, just start in the shade first day, check on them constantly, set a timer so you don't forget them outside :o
 

Garden Boss

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Water schedule is climate based... when they dry out- I water them. If the start to wilt then you waited too long. Its a fine line to master water timing. Overwatering is a common rookie mistake.
 
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