DO YOU THINK THESE BABIES WILL SURVIE OUTSIDE?

Nebulizer420

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These plants are planted in the woods and get decent sunlight, it just got some raining while I took this pic, I'm not really experienced but I'm giving it a shot, these are all feminized plants. Anyone have any input on these ? I also built a little structure for them lol it's not the best but these are around 10-12 days old and I think they are doing fine, put them outside as soon as the sprouted. I plant to get them in there final pots by 2 weeksimage.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 
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Blackvalor

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The stems on a couple of them look a little stretched. Try giving them some more direct sunlight, or bury the stems a bit when you repot.

Other than that they look like pretty healthy seedlings.

EDIT: Just noticed that your first seedling is a trifoliate, very cool. I actually one doing the same thing.
 

Nebulizer420

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The stems on a couple of them look a little stretched. Try giving them some more direct sunlight, or bury the stems a bit when you repot.

Other than that they look like pretty healthy seedlings.

EDIT: Just noticed that your first seedling is a trifoliate, very cool. I actually one doing the same thing.
Thanks man, I appreciate it I just found that out the other day but yeah I kept them in the structure to long but I'll repot and get them set better, thanks man :bigjoint::cool:
 

JKforty7

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Yea they look kinda stretched, u can also put like a chopstick in the ground next to it standing up and tie the baby to it. Also if it gets windy build a shelter around just the sides of them until they get a little stronger stems. But make sure to keep the top open so they can breathe. Other than that they look fine, and u'll love feminized seeds

We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
 

Type_omega

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what genetics is that triple leaf set plant in the first pic? would love to bread for that growth pattern. 33.33% more bud sights from the start sounded like a winner to me.

but seriously if you put them outside better slug bait the crap out of the area there in. i don't put anything out till it has four sites for lateral shoots a.k.a is root bound in a red solo cup and can take abuse from insects and ground rodents.
 

RollMeOne420

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looks like they are stretching a little out..... but i would seriously put the area around the plants on lock down... make sure they dont get insects or spiders... also might want to give them support because if they go up the will eventually tip over...
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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what genetics is that triple leaf set plant in the first pic? would love to bread for that growth pattern. 33.33% more bud sights from the start sounded like a winner to me.

but seriously if you put them outside better slug bait the crap out of the area there in. i don't put anything out till it has four sites for lateral shoots a.k.a is root bound in a red solo cup and can take abuse from insects and ground rodents.
In a sense its a mutation. called whorled phyllotaxy.. thank google for the second name, all I could remember was whorled
 

Nebulizer420

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what genetics is that triple leaf set plant in the first pic? would love to bread for that growth pattern. 33.33% more bud sights from the start sounded like a winner to me.

but seriously if you put them outside better slug bait the crap out of the area there in. i don't put anything out till it has four sites for lateral shoots a.k.a is root bound in a red solo cup and can take abuse from insects and ground rodents.
This plant is black jack fast version, I purchased the seeds from here, http://original-ssc.com/black-jack-fast-sweet-seeds.html?___SID=U
 

Nebulizer420

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Yea they look kinda stretched, u can also put like a chopstick in the ground next to it standing up and tie the baby to it. Also if it gets windy build a shelter around just the sides of them until they get a little stronger stems. But make sure to keep the top open so they can breathe. Other than that they look fine, and u'll love feminized seeds

We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
Yeah I'm defines rely going to tie them all down , thanks for the advice
 

Nebulizer420

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looks like they are stretching a little out..... but i would seriously put the area around the plants on lock down... make sure they dont get insects or spiders... also might want to give them support because if they go up the will eventually tip over...
Anyway to stop that from happening?
 

Nebulizer420

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what genetics is that triple leaf set plant in the first pic? would love to bread for that growth pattern. 33.33% more bud sights from the start sounded like a winner to me.

but seriously if you put them outside better slug bait the crap out of the area there in. i don't put anything out till it has four sites for lateral shoots a.k.a is root bound in a red solo cup and can take abuse from insects and ground rodents.
I wasn't able to grow them with a light, I just germinated and planted these. But how can I protect them from insects? They seem to be fine as of now and are growing quite fast
 

JKforty7

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Outdoor bud is SOOO smooth if done right...the feminized seeds will just make life so much easier as well..good luck man. Keep us updated too!

We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
 

Blackvalor

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A little update on them, I used straws to support them lol. Will this protect them in the rain because it's about to rain again View attachment 3141656View attachment 3141658 View attachment 3141659
What I do with my plants is take a sheet of glass big enough to cover my plants from overhead and put supports on 4 corners. Overturned 2.5 gallon nursery pots work fine. This stops the fragile seedlings from getting pounded by rain but still let's light through.
 

Nebulizer420

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What I do with my plants is take a sheet of glass big enough to cover my plants from overhead and put supports on 4 corners. Overturned 2.5 gallon nursery pots work fine. This stops the fragile seedlings from getting pounded by rain but still let's light through.
Thank you I will try this and see how things work out, appreciate the advice
 

Nebulizer420

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Outdoor bud is SOOO smooth if done right...the feminized seeds will just make life so much easier as well..good luck man. Keep us updated too!

We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
This is my first grow but I know I got this because the spot is perfect in my opinion. But yeah man they're all feminized and I have one that's a auto blue diesel. Which should be done earlier than the others, definitely will keep you updated :blsmoke:
 

Nebulizer420

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The second pic in the red is a 5 gallon bucket how do you think the results will turn out . I transplanted early but I don't think it'll effect it much. It's pure kush feminized
 

JKforty7

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The second pic in the red is a 5 gallon bucket how do you think the results will turn out . I transplanted early but I don't think it'll effect it much. It's pure kush feminized
I was actually thinking that one has a beautiful light green..and transplanting early WILL affect ur plants...they'll make them super happy lol. Not limiting the roots is one factor that helps a big harvest! Good move sir. My last chronic thunder I transplanted to a 12 gal smart pot when she was only like 4 nodes high, and to date she was the happiest plant..I'm definitely a supporter of transplanting early, and ur girls will love u for it...take good care of her...however Kush might veg really slow but flowers fast

We can't go in there all straight-eyed...he'll know something's up.
 
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