first time grower any input will help!

Jalepandro

Active Member
How is a the weather, brother?

My biggest concern up near lake Ontario would be that I planted too late into the season, giving the ladies a shorter vegetative cycle before they began flowering.
As a result, you will have less time to shape and train, and a decreased yield to follow.

This is a good setup if space and visibility is a concern, but being an outdoor grower, I have a feeling you care most about yield.
To get a better yield, I would advise starting your vegetative cycle earlier in the outdoor season. The clones have been going for a while indoors, but the Kush is only from seed. The clones will probably develop better during flowering due to this headstart.

Also, could you give us a little more information about the soil and nutrients you are using?
 

thenewman187

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I'm just using triple mix and the fertilizer I'm not sure of the name my friend that I got the clones from hooked it up when my leaves started to yellow they have all been out side for about a month and a half but only in the ground for 2 weeks. Also any help on hiding tracks and things to tell if people have been near you plants
 

stanbec

Member
I'm just using triple mix and the fertilizer I'm not sure of the name my friend that I got the clones from hooked it up when my leaves started to yellow they have all been out side for about a month and a half but only in the ground for 2 weeks. Also any help on hiding tracks and things to tell if people have been near you plants
Put up a trail cam keep it away from the plants that way they don't spot it while they are in there if anyone even finds them and don't take the same path to them every time as you beat a trail down and might as well hang a neon flashing sign up to where they are
I got ripped off last year but that was due to my error I had one friend that I no longer trust (big mouth)
So keep your mouth shut and you will be fine
 

Soilgrownsmile

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You can rig up fishing line to a prepaid cell phone (some soldering) to have it call you whenever the line is tripped, I hate rippers, they took my garden when I was at chemotherapy one year, they hit the fishing line and phone contact is broken auto dialing your number so you know exactly when and can hear what's going on , there's no such thing as too careful
 

plantsinpants

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You can rig up fishing line to a prepaid cell phone (some soldering) to have it call you whenever the line is tripped, I hate rippers, they took my garden when I was at chemotherapy one year, they hit the fishing line and phone contact is broken auto dialing your number so you know exactly when and can hear what's going on , there's no such thing as too careful
Woah'. Can you show how to rig up that cell phone,,, its better than a trail cam if you live close enough
 

Soilgrownsmile

Well-Known Member
Woah'. Can you show how to rig up that cell phone,,, its better than a trail cam if you live close enough
There's youtube videos about it and tutorials on a step by step if you google it, let me know if you can't find it, I rigged up batteries with fishing line/close pins, and horns if they were tripped, lol hoonnnnnnkkkkkkkk :weed:
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Trying not to make trails is a biggie. Also put some leaves or pine straw on the ground around your plants. It will help hide them, as well as improve water retention. I do several small patches so if one is found, I don't lose it all.

With the use of trail cameras by LEO's and land owners, I wear a turkey mask whenever I'm in the woods. You can never be too careful.

Good luck.
 
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