When are you putting the girls outside?

Germinating my Holland's hope and skunk #1 right now. Central florida and the weather's 70-90 right now. It gets very hot in the summer sometimes in the 100 degrees Fahrenheit. I have to water them everyday in the summer almost. My little girls will be in the sun in a few days. I also have a power plant growing supposed to be a big yielder. Going with 5 gallon buckets and that one special lady will get the 20 gallon one :)
 

Humboldt14

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Germinating my Holland's hope and skunk #1 right now. Central florida and the weather's 70-90 right now. It gets very hot in the summer sometimes in the 100 degrees Fahrenheit. I have to water them everyday in the summer almost. My little girls will be in the sun in a few days. I also have a power plant growing supposed to be a big yielder. Going with 5 gallon buckets and that one special lady will get the 20 gallon one :)

its really humid there, the only way to get real good bud in a climate like that is in a greenhouse.
 
="Humboldt14, post: 10428622, member: 246695"]its really humid there, the only way to get real good bud in a climate like that is in a greenhouse.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the advice. I don't have much room for a greenhouse. But something very small I would like to try for like a single plant.
 

Humboldt14

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="Humboldt14, post: 10428622, member: 246695"]its really humid there, the only way to get real good bud in a climate like that is in a greenhouse.
Thanks for the advice. I don't have much room for a greenhouse. But something very small I would like to try for like a single plant.[/QUOTE]


yea you should make a small hoop house with some 6ml plastic from Ace Hardware and 1 inch PVC make real small just to fit 1 plant just to see the difference.
 

kratos015

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Been prepping soil and the like for the last few months now. Finally got my beans from Attitude and I'm good to go for this outdoor season! I'm germinating most of them right now and once they pop they'll go into some dixie cups outside until they're large enough to be transplanted into the final 20 gallon pots. I built a tiny 3ftx1ftx1ft greenhouse so that they can safely get some sun outdoors without getting destroyed by winds, pests, and all that good stuff. Making one of these tiny greenhouses is quite cheap, get a $20 roll of plastic visqueen, some pvc and chickenwire and you're good to go! I started putting my seedlings outdoors asap because of the drama with indoor light cycles going outdoors, revegging is not fun!
 

jaibyrd7

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Been prepping soil and the like for the last few months now. Finally got my beans from Attitude and I'm good to go for this outdoor season! I'm germinating most of them right now and once they pop they'll go into some dixie cups outside until they're large enough to be transplanted into the final 20 gallon pots. I built a tiny 3ftx1ftx1ft greenhouse so that they can safely get some sun outdoors without getting destroyed by winds, pests, and all that good stuff. Making one of these tiny greenhouses is quite cheap, get a $20 roll of plastic visqueen, some pvc and chickenwire and you're good to go! I started putting my seedlings outdoors asap because of the drama with indoor light cycles going outdoors, revegging is not fun!
check out these hoopbenders. I got one and have found a million uses for it.
http://shop.hoopbenders.net/4ftrowcoverbender.aspx
 

gapine86

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I have 10 4ft started under mh feb1st going in the ground tonight 4 more ladys going into flower as soon I make room
 

Incognito Bug

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These are under 15 hours of light right now and currently my outdoor light is 13:13 though if you count dawn and dusk its 14:07. I had been considering putting them out in about a week when its 13:30 or 14.25. It's the preplanting jitters >,< lol
How much lighting do you have those under if I may ask?
 
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