togosmaster
Active Member
ok so i got a mother and clones indoor and now the clones are going to be put outdoor should i let the clones adjust to climit and weather change? or just put them straight into the garden?
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Pretty much basing my advice on 40 years of sound general gardening practices. Good to know it doesn't seem to make much/any difference.I dont know where the idea of clones being fragile like small babbies started from but from my experiences its 100% false.
All ive ever done is to allow the clone to form a decent root mass,plop it in its location & water with some nitrogen rich ferts,thats it,no adjusting times,no bringing them outside a little more everyday, no nothing.
I put out a batch of clones & seedlings this season using this method,low temps at night too,im in Michigan where it still gets cold at night,regular soil that nature provides with light amendments,no special (expensive) soil,no kid gloves just nature ,& they are doing as swell as can be.
Where did mid summer come from ?Pretty much basing my advice on 40 years of sound general gardening practices. Good to know it doesn't seem to make much/any difference.
I'm guessing your outcome might be different in mid-summer? If not, cool!
I feel pretty vulnerable moving these kind of plants around my suburban back yard. It's about the only risky part of my grow, other than the obvious.
As for the B1, I'm not familar w/that technique.
The mid-summer note was for the noobs to ponder. A subtle warning?Where did mid summer come from ?
On a side note have you ever tried a product called ( DEER OFF) sold at home depot ?,as the name implies its a deer repelent,i tasted a bit on my finger before buying it & it tasted like shit,im tryin it this season for the first time,your supposed to spray it directly on the plants then repeat once a month,at $8 a bottle im giving it a shot.
Hmmm,then why ask for opinions,there is nothing wrong with being extra carefull,especially where expenses are involved but it sounds like you had the answer to your own question before you asked,be as carefull as you feel is required but in most cases it wont help anything,if your growing skills are solid then you will succeed.i got money and business into this--i cant take that chance