Suburban Tiger
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Hello, outdoor brothers. Now enough greetings, and on to my problem.
I currently have 21 healthy young plants that have sprouted about 1 week ago. My set-up is sufficient in terms of lumens/sq ft, ventilation, space, etc. This is my third indoor grow, and my previous two were very successful. Now's where the problem part comes up.
My job requires me to travel at random intervals, typically being gone for between 2 and 3 months at a time. I was planning on not leaving until August, which allows me plenty of time to reach harvest. (s.o.g., by the way.) However unexpected circumstances now force me to leave much sooner than I had planned on. I'll be leaving out of state in a week or two.
Therefore, I'll be trying my hand at outdoor rather than just disposing of my babies.
Here are my questions, any input at all would be GREATLY appreciated.
1.) How soon is too soon to transplant, if at all? Weather is not an issue I don't believe, the coldest it gets here at the moment is about 50 degrees for a few hours at night.
2.) If I'm not able to tell my males from females at the time I leave, about how long will I have to get home and remove the boys before they pollinate? I could remedy this by placing every single one of them out of pollenation range of each other, but for obvious reasons I'd prefer not to unless I absolutely must. Remember, I'm dealing with 21 here.
3.) Location, location, location. I live in a quite isolated 10 acre plot, inhabited by typical midwestern foliage. Lots of oak, maple, pine, etc. Very sandy soil, despite the (unfortunate) fact that there is no natural water source within a few miles. The nearest being lake Michigan, which is about 4 miles away. Is this acceptable terrain, and what preparation is reccomended? I also have access to a couple cornfields, however Im skiddish about this option because I don't know when the farmers go into the fields at all, I also don't know when they harvest their corn.
4.) Assuming I'm only able to be home for let's say...1 week per month until winter, will this allow me enough access to my plants to be able to harvest at an appropriate time? I'm assuming that the natural amount of rain will be able to maintain them, am I wrong? Because I won't be able to water them. If my only option is to have someone that is always in my hometown (friend, family, whatever) tend to them while I'm gone, then frankly I'm fucked. Currently (and as usual) I'm the only one who knows about my operation and I'm not going to change that now.
I hope no one feels as though I've wasted their time with these rookie questions. I assure you I'm a fairly knowledgable, experienced grower and I've done tons of research. I'd just like a few personal opinions on what I should do, because outdoor growing is completely alien to me and I'm totally lost. I'd hate to have begun raising these babies for nothing, especially since I began them from seeds of one of the best bags of bud I've ever gotten here at home.
Thanks a million for any input!
I currently have 21 healthy young plants that have sprouted about 1 week ago. My set-up is sufficient in terms of lumens/sq ft, ventilation, space, etc. This is my third indoor grow, and my previous two were very successful. Now's where the problem part comes up.
My job requires me to travel at random intervals, typically being gone for between 2 and 3 months at a time. I was planning on not leaving until August, which allows me plenty of time to reach harvest. (s.o.g., by the way.) However unexpected circumstances now force me to leave much sooner than I had planned on. I'll be leaving out of state in a week or two.
Therefore, I'll be trying my hand at outdoor rather than just disposing of my babies.
Here are my questions, any input at all would be GREATLY appreciated.
1.) How soon is too soon to transplant, if at all? Weather is not an issue I don't believe, the coldest it gets here at the moment is about 50 degrees for a few hours at night.
2.) If I'm not able to tell my males from females at the time I leave, about how long will I have to get home and remove the boys before they pollinate? I could remedy this by placing every single one of them out of pollenation range of each other, but for obvious reasons I'd prefer not to unless I absolutely must. Remember, I'm dealing with 21 here.
3.) Location, location, location. I live in a quite isolated 10 acre plot, inhabited by typical midwestern foliage. Lots of oak, maple, pine, etc. Very sandy soil, despite the (unfortunate) fact that there is no natural water source within a few miles. The nearest being lake Michigan, which is about 4 miles away. Is this acceptable terrain, and what preparation is reccomended? I also have access to a couple cornfields, however Im skiddish about this option because I don't know when the farmers go into the fields at all, I also don't know when they harvest their corn.
4.) Assuming I'm only able to be home for let's say...1 week per month until winter, will this allow me enough access to my plants to be able to harvest at an appropriate time? I'm assuming that the natural amount of rain will be able to maintain them, am I wrong? Because I won't be able to water them. If my only option is to have someone that is always in my hometown (friend, family, whatever) tend to them while I'm gone, then frankly I'm fucked. Currently (and as usual) I'm the only one who knows about my operation and I'm not going to change that now.
I hope no one feels as though I've wasted their time with these rookie questions. I assure you I'm a fairly knowledgable, experienced grower and I've done tons of research. I'd just like a few personal opinions on what I should do, because outdoor growing is completely alien to me and I'm totally lost. I'd hate to have begun raising these babies for nothing, especially since I began them from seeds of one of the best bags of bud I've ever gotten here at home.
Thanks a million for any input!