Pointers on getting my plants healthy and bushy

Doped Up

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Hey guys and girls, It my first time growing outdoors. I've brought afew clones and I wanted some ideas of what i need to get my young clones healthy and end up producing a large yeild. I would like to know what i can use on them now, and in the future period (feed, nutes etc). If anyone has some ideas would be great, Cheers.
 

massah

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Hey guys and girls, It my first time growing outdoors. I've brought afew clones and I wanted some ideas of what i need to get my young clones healthy and end up producing a large yeild. I would like to know what i can use on them now, and in the future period (feed, nutes etc). If anyone has some ideas would be great, Cheers.
Outdoor in the ground? Outdoor in pots with soil? Outdoor with a hydro system? There are lots of types of "outdoor" you can do...if you've got good soil and plenty of available sunlight you can just dig a hole and drop it in...if you have shitty soil you can dig a hole and drop in some nice organic soil and plant in that...Hell you can dig a hole and drop in a 5 gallon bucket filled with a potting soil mix and grow in that to keep other weed roots from battling with the marijuana roots...lots of techniques...lots of ways to do it :)
 

Doped Up

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yeah i know, what i was planning to do is that i put the plants outside every day to catch all the sun then bring them inside at night. once they get a bit bigger i have a spot already been dug up and have rich soil put in the hole ready for my plants. but what i wanted to know was what can i use to get my plants bigger using feeds and fertilisers, but i know they can be dangerous to add too much of so thats why im asking.
 

doser

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Sun, soil and fertilizer will do the trick but the secret is in limiting the stress on a plant and providing what it needs ro survive. Those things are sun, lot's of it can't get enough sunlight, good uncompacted soil rich in basics or provide those through feedings. Watering schedule is absolutely the most important way to not stress a plant. Find a schedule that suits your medium of choice and don't fuck up. Don't let it dry out and stress the plant and don't drown it and stress the plant. Stress will set your plant back and you will lose at least a days growth every single time you stress it because of too much or too little water. keep an eye on bugsand you're golden
 

Doped Up

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Yea cheers mate, yea ive got a good watering schedule now. i was thinking about putting them in incubators so i can keep them more low-key, is that a good idea, and it would obviously get humidin an incubator so is that a problem?
 
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