Start of the Outdoor 2011

GardenOFire

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This will be my first attempt at doing any outdoor, the plants here are a rocklock and a cheisel, they were put out extremely early, got frostbite, and were dug up and then transplanted to where they are now, will be puttin in some work this week and will post what else i have planned. Peace

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wheezer

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Yea, your in trouble with those plants if your planning on growing those all season. They look like they're a good 3-4 weeks flowering, it's gonna be hard to pull them out now.Good luck, your gonna need it!
 

dababydroman

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yeup what they said... better start germing some new plants pronto.... and let those bud(flower) as much as you can and harvest some smoke for the meanwhile!

... type in "sun rise, sunset" and your city, and it will tell you the hours of sunlight per day.. when your area starts to get towards 12 hours of light and 12 hours of night it will start budding... thats its natural cycle. and onces it startes budding should be done around october typically speaking. from my experiance.. with sativas.. of corse...
 

GardenOFire

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Yeah like i said, for personal reasons...i had to put them out way early when the high...not the low temp was in the 40's they where about 2 months old then, they were out for about a month, everything was cool other than some frostbite, where i had them got no light to begin with and the rocklock had started flowering then......i came to check on them and a animal either possum racoon, something dug them up b/c i had a shit ton of organic nutes in the soil, they were transplanted over to a new enclosed spot and are doin fine now, here are some pics of the outdoor and what i am gettin ready to put out here soon, hopefully will have these out by the middle of june at the latest just waiting for them to get a little bigger....here is a link to a good daylight calendar....again thanks for the help......

http://astro.unl.edu/classaction/animations/coordsmotion/daylighthoursexplorer.html
 

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