Pure sativa,dr grinspoon and mama thai start flower early indoorso fin earlyoutdoor

Pinkinater

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Was wondering what your thoughts would be wether I shoud try this or not and how you think the plants would react to the stress major yield loss potency or what

I have some a dr grinspoon seed and 4 mama thai seeds both supposedly as far as I can tell pure sativa, both with long flowering times I was thinking about starting indoors and starting flowering indoors so they would finish by mid to late late September outdoors

I would have them in 10 gallon containers for flowering under 600 watts hps until transplant outdoors into ground

What's everyone's thoughts on the idea ???

Thanks for any input
first thread slash whatever you call this lol
 

Slipon

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transplant in flowering is generally a bad idea as it do put some stress on the plant and a MJ plants won't develop much root net in flowering anyway, its in Veg you need to make it develop a larges root net

so either keep em in Veg until you plant em out or plant em out a bit early before they begin full flowering

I like the idea of transplanting them in too the ground (as its where it can reach its real potential) but if you can't get em in before 12/12 I would advice you to keep em in the pot`s, specially now that you plan on using 10 gallon pots, or if you like to do the work, cut 90% of the bottom of them pots, once you transplant em out you just cut the last 10% at the corners and remove the bottom, then plant em in holes that can keep the 10g pot (roots do search downwards)
 

Pinkinater

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Ya I like the thinking, keeping them in the pots would be much less stressful

But I'd have to start flowering for a bit indoors as the flowering times are quite long Dr Grinspoon 13-14 weeks and Mama Thai 11weeks
And with my weather I need them to be finished by late September early October at the latest
 

kagecog

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Pure sativas already have such a light yield, that you really wouldn't want to stress them into an even lower yield by transplanting during flowering. There was once a time I was interested in pure sativas but after trying one, I'd take a sativa hybrid any day. If you want a strain thats close to a pure sativa but will yield FAR better, get some utopia haze seeds! Mine finished in under 10 weeks and was FIRE! Like walkin on sunshine!
 

Pinkinater

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I have others for this year outdoors tga's 3D and BC ultimate purple on there way at like 2 weeks or so since germ but I have some many seeds lol and I don't know when I'm ever going to use them so I'm trying to figure something out that will work for me with causing as little stress as possible
 

gcourt

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10 gallons would be plenty big enough even if they go to eight feet. I'd be more concerned with light cycle. actual 12/12 light outside usually doesn't happen till july or august. look at a sunrise set table, and add an hour to each day for true daylight time ,and you'll see what i mean. light shock equals hermies.
 

gcourt

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in other words, never move a flowered plant to a longer day, unless you are making fem seeds w/o silver, the right way, or doing that post harvest regen thing.
 

Cannabis.Is.Free

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Pure sativas already have such a light yield, that you really wouldn't want to stress them into an even lower yield by transplanting during flowering. There was once a time I was interested in pure sativas but after trying one, I'd take a sativa hybrid any day. If you want a strain thats close to a pure sativa but will yield FAR better, get some utopia haze seeds! Mine finished in under 10 weeks and was FIRE! Like walkin on sunshine!
Sativa & light yield do not mix.

Sativas are hugeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee when grown outdoors
I'm talking 5x bigger than you probably.

Indicas are light yielders when grown indoors unless you veg for 2 months.

I would veg indoors and let it flower outdoors, I would not flower it indoors, period.
If you do, you're not going to like the results.

Put it in the ground 1-2 weeks prior to wanting to flip 12/12. It will allow for root branching a ton more which will increase yield and stability, as well as lower stress to nothing.
 
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