Outdoor Grow in Hawaii

CripBeast

Active Member
Well thanks for checking out the post.
I live in Hawaii and temps and humidity are really good right now, I'm getting my seeds Northern Lights Special, KC33, KC 39, Danky Doodle, Haze and G13.
I want large yields, but definitely not waiting until the next season. I have all my nutes, (Sensi Grow Micro, Grow, Bloom), Nirvana, neem oil and some other things.

To the point, should I plant it in beginning of October, and if so , when do you think harvest will be? Or when's the best time to plant, I need to know, I'm soo lost.
THANK YOUkiss-ass

Oh, and update.
How much would 50 plants which suppposedly have up to 600grams yields make?
Seeing how things are never equal to the suggested yield.
Thanks (:
 

Tanman402

Well-Known Member
Well thanks for checking out the post.
I live in Hawaii and temps and humidity are really good right now, I'm getting my seeds Northern Lights Special, KC33, KC 39, Danky Doodle, Haze and G13.
I want large yields, but definitely not waiting until the next season. I have all my nutes, (Sensi Grow Micro, Grow, Bloom), Nirvana, neem oil and some other things.

To the point, should I plant it in beginning of October, and if so , when do you think harvest will be? Or when's the best time to plant, I need to know, I'm soo lost.
THANK YOUkiss-ass

Oh, and update.
How much would 50 plants which suppposedly have up to 600grams yields make?
Seeing how things are never equal to the suggested yield.
Thanks (:
ehh!!! How'z it??? haha and aloha. hehe just a mainlander trying to get in touch with my hawaiian roots. got tons of family there, im part hawaiian myself and i kno how they love their pakaz. but anyways to answer your question in hawaii you can plant whenever. i've heard a plant in hawaii yield from a range of an eighth to a few ounces depending on when you plant. you missed the big season so ounces may be out of the question. but if you plant now you wll still get good bud from a single plant. do some research on strains that grow well in tropical areas. i just got back from puerto rico and it reminded me of a cross between mexico and hawaii, and if your experiencing rain storm after rainstorm like it did there you should look into some sativas or sativa dominants. sativas naturally grow in high humid areas and the buds are fluffier and more adaptable to high temps and rain. again i'm not sure what the temps are in the fall and what the precipitation is like but if precips isnt too consistant then you can definatley grow some indicas, that have denser buds (denser basically means more prone to mold) as long as you have good sun after the rain to dry up the buds.

to answer your question more directly, if i lived in hawaii i would plant now expecting (depends on strain, do some research on the strain to get an idea of its life span) to yield in 3-4 maybe 5 months. you may be able to get two harvests before you would make preparations to plant in late spring for the bigger yielding season. Since you dont have to worry about weather too much because temps are ideal all year round, there really isnt a best time to plant this time of year, unless your trying to time it to plant for the optimal spring season which is why i'd plant now, the sooner you plant the sooner your harvest will be. and the faster you can start the next one and harvest that one and make the preparations for spring.

if i didnt make sense its cuz i'm high. please ask me something else if i'm toooo confusing.

read this interesting article about hawaii growers and their quality buds.http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1427.html
 
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