awesome, thanks! Here is an update of the outdoor...
There is a friend that came to visit there, he is 6 feet 2 inches, and the stems for the plants are exactly 10 inches above ground level right where they come out of the soil, so the Cinderella and GDP are about 5 foot 4 inches, the Super Skunk is 4 foot 6 inches. That's the GDP on his right in the first pic, and in the third and fourth pics. I just took 20 clones from her in the last two weeks, she seems droopy, and her wounds haven't fully healed (is there anything that I can put on there to help them heal?). In the second pic he is standing next to Cinderella. The fifth pic is of two seedlings the purple kush on the left, the sensi star on the right (I just transplanted them into those pots yesterday) and the grape ape in the middle. I took some close ups of Cinderella, because right now she is my favorite, the sixth seventh and eighth pics are her (Look at those Tops!). The ninth pic is of the Super Skunk which is growing very quickly, look at all those bud sites on the lower branches! The ninth tenth and eleventh pics are or the Super Skunk. I also just put her in that blue bin yesterday! And the GDP too, The container the GDP is in has a hole with a 12 inch diameter in the bottom with a whole bunch of root mass there, and if you look closely at pics from the last couple weeks you will see a seem about four inches up from the bottom rim of her container, in that 4 inch area it has been hollow. When I dug the hole for the GDP (which was a bitch) I dig it 7-8 inches farther down than where that bottom rim sits, so there is 11-12 inches of extra space under the bottom of her container, which I filled in the extra 7-8 inches with a good soil mix, and put good soil all around the sides and watered to make it seep into that extra space. I gave her a good watering when I put her in the hole to get as much soil to fill that extra space as possible, because there was no soil in that 4 inch by 20 inch (diameter) space (about one cubic foot).
The 12th 13th and 14th pictures show stems in this order: 13 is GDP, 14 is Cinderella, 15 is Super Skunk.
The last pic is of the outdoor setup as it is for the moment. I am going to put more netting up so the walls are about 3 feet higher than they already are, and extend the top cover to cover the entire area while raising it about 3 feet at the same time as well, so hopefully they don't overgrow the area and end up getting severe windburn. Wind is a constant and overwhelming problem here, as it comes and goes from all directions! Lately it has been coming in from above, so the wind blocks on the side don't stop it, and I can't move them because there is constantly wind blowing from all sides! Its like I am constructing a netted green house, lol! Which would have been much easier if I had decided to do that from the beginning, it would have a lot better of construction too.
They should all really start heavy flowering (budding) in the next week. The biggest three no longer grow symmetrically (the Cinderella changed last, about a week ago), and all their pre-flower pistils are turning brown.
I want to focus for a minute on the seedlings and smaller plants. The Sensi Star, Purple Kush, and Grape Ape are not preflowering at all, and seem to still be growing symmetrically (and the seedlings that are outside too). I think they are still vegging. I just moved them outside from being indoor plants (and nute burned the Grape Ape). Would it hurt them to have them outside during the days, and move them inside for about 4-6 hours of extra light at night before moving them back outside for the rest of the night, until I want to flower them? (which I will hopefully be able to do inside, once the electrical situation for the indoor set up gets taken care of..... some time
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Please comment with any thoughts or ideas or advice or anything you might think/have, I really appreciate the feedback, and sometimes wonder why I don't get much (like most of the questions I have posted in my journal go unanswered!). Like, I could really use feedback on the water questions that I have posted... any one know?
Thanks Slammin... its taking a long while to get it all set up, and is difficult to run the full grow at the same time as working, and new baby, and everything else that is going on, so I know it could be better! Like my seedling situation indoors right now is fairly sad.... and I have been "scared" to mess with the set up much.