Can i leave the plant alone?

RidDis

Member
Hello
Fellow growers ive got a serious question.
I have done one grow before witch was succsesfull very nice automatic strain make alot of edibles and had a great time with the end product, but this year i cant take care of my plant i got stuff to do and dont have enough time to take care of it I also dont want to be bothered by it until its fully flowered.
I bought a really good outdoor strain made ITS TOP QUALITY
SO THE QUESTION:
Can i plant it outside during lets say march and maybe check it once every 1-2 weeks only if its ok not to do anything with it and then go at August and take the buds? I live in a country with a good climate for this kind of stuff
So play tell me if its possible to let it grow by itself AND when to do it AND when its gonna be done
The strain im talking about is Early Skunk from Sensi Seeds please help me out
Thank you BOIS
 

New Age United

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Never be sure that its top quality until you've grown and smoked it. I've grown sugar black rose early version by Sensi and it 8s decent smoke and it does finish early 7 weeks, it's good enough that I still have 3 clones of it going now. Ànd as long as they're in the ground they will he good for the entire season but you should still feed every couple weeks, otherwise they will need to he watered/fed every few days. The thing I don't get is if these plants are supposed to he finished in August then don't you already know the answer to your own question, or are you seeking advice for next year?
 

macsnax

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Never be sure that its top quality until you've grown and smoked it. I've grown sugar black rose early version by Sensi and it 8s decent smoke and it does finish early 7 weeks, it's good enough that I still have 3 clones of it going now. Ànd as long as they're in the ground they will he good for the entire season but you should still feed every couple weeks, otherwise they will need to he watered/fed every few days. The thing I don't get is if these plants are supposed to he finished in August then don't you already know the answer to your own question, or are you seeking advice for next year?
I think he's talking next year, if not idk?
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Hello
Fellow growers ive got a serious question.
I have done one grow before witch was succsesfull very nice automatic strain make alot of edibles and had a great time with the end product, but this year i cant take care of my plant i got stuff to do and dont have enough time to take care of it I also dont want to be bothered by it until its fully flowered.
I bought a really good outdoor strain made ITS TOP QUALITY
SO THE QUESTION:
Can i plant it outside during lets say march and maybe check it once every 1-2 weeks only if its ok not to do anything with it and then go at August and take the buds? I live in a country with a good climate for this kind of stuff
So play tell me if its possible to let it grow by itself AND when to do it AND when its gonna be done
The strain im talking about is Early Skunk from Sensi Seeds please help me out
Thank you BOIS
You should check for average first freeze dates where you live. Also average last freeze date. Planned correctly a guerilla grow can produce. However if you want to plant and forget it you can forget it. It will require occasional care such as water during dry spells. Jobes Organic fertilizer spikes can cover the nutes.
 

RidDis

Member
You should check for average first freeze dates where you live. Also average last freeze date. Planned correctly a guerilla grow can produce. However if you want to plant and forget it you can forget it. It will require occasional care such as water during dry spells. Jobes Organic fertilizer spikes can cover the nutes.
Its fine i can occasionaly water it. I meant i dont want to be too much bothered with it
 

hotrodharley

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not really i live in southern europe by the sea
Prepare starting now for next year. Plants that you have started and then transplant are a better bet since you don’t want unnecessary visits. Check your climate data. Start in cups indoors a month before the last freeze date historically. They’ll survive a trip in a backpack.
 

hotrodharley

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Also prepare the sites starting now. Start scouting to see where people walk and where they don’t. Sites near industrial areas are not bad as few people hike around a factory or sewage treatment plant.
 

RidDis

Member
Also prepare the sites starting now. Start scouting to see where people walk and where they don’t. Sites near industrial areas are not bad as few people hike around a factory or sewage treatment plant.
I dont understand i want to get buds in the summer of 2020 when should i plant
 

jdog127

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I dont understand i want to get buds in the summer of 2020 when should i plant
You can not bend mother nature to your will. Your plants will bud when when there is a mutual agreement between mother nature and the hormones in your plant.
(I guess you could go auto's)
But If you want buds in the middle of next summer and your using a photo plant, you need to start buying equipment for an indoor grow where do you play the role of mother nature.
 
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CanadianJim

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I dont understand i want to get buds in the summer of 2020 when should i plant
Unless you can do light dep, planting in the spring of 2020 will give you bud early Autumn. @jdog127 is right. If you want bud in the summer an indoor grow is your best bet.
i dont live south of france i live south of greece
My point was that at any latitude in Europe the day length is dropping, and any plant placed outdoors before Spring will shift into flower, even if the temps are good.
 

RidDis

Member
You can not bend mother nature to your will. Your plants will bud when when there is a mutual agreement between mother nature and the hormones in your plant.
(I guess you could go auto's)
But If you want buds in the middle of next summer and your using a photo plant, you need to start buying equipment for an indoor grow where do you play the role of mother nature.
You assumed i meant middle of summer but no i meant end of august or maybe start semtember
 

RidDis

Member
Unless you can do light dep, planting in the spring of 2020 will give you bud early Autumn. @jdog127 is right. If you want bud in the summer an indoor grow is your best bet.

My point was that at any latitude in Europe the day length is dropping, and any plant placed outdoors before Spring will shift into flower, even if the temps are good.
I want to understand if its possible to plant a seed in the wild and occasionaly water it if its gonna produce buds in the end
 
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