Oasa's 2015 Outdoor Growing, Japan

kkhhaadd

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I'm deadly serious and straight as an arrow. Apparently they grew hemp at the Chernobyl site for bio-remediation purposes. If you plant enough seeds eventually one will get a novel and beneficial mutation. Just do a seed crop next run and go there for a holiday plant at the right time of year in a fertile area and plant about 1000-5000 seeds come back in a couple seasons time and reap the rewards.
There's no doubt that I'm willing to plant different pot strains as many as possible, 1000-5000 seeds, really a big budget, it will cost a lot.
I used to have two Afghan Kush Regular seeds, both of them were dead before sprouting. Each Afghan Kush costed me nearly $8.

BTW, if you can provide seeds for me, that would be great!
 

calicocalyx

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No one wants radioactive bud. OP your time sounds good just remember to slowly change the light cycle to match the outdoors. If you go too fast, you could trigger early flowering. Maybe change an hour every day until you are matched up.
 

kkhhaadd

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No one wants radioactive bud. OP your time sounds good just remember to slowly change the light cycle to match the outdoors. If you go too fast, you could trigger early flowering. Maybe change an hour every day until you are matched up.
Now I use 24h light, is it appropriate? The second pair of true leaves is emerging and after the third pair of true leaves appear, I'll take 16/8, is it correct? Then clone and transplant in late April.
 

calicocalyx

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since you are putting clones outside, I wouldn't go out earlier than third week of may without supplemental light, so match the light cycle to that starting a week or 2 before.
 

kkhhaadd

Member
At present, I use a small carton. I have a grow tent but it's too large.
:bigjoint:Please ignore the humble environment automatically.
 

kkhhaadd

Member
When I woke up this morning, to my surprise it's sunny outside,haha. Just let these young ladies to take a sun bath
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MonkeyGrinder

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When I woke up this morning, to my surprise it's sunny outside,haha. Just let these young ladies to take a sun bath
this is a good thing to do. Giving them actual sunlight will toughen them up considerably. You should do this as often as you can if safety permits it. I would switch your light schedule asap though. Might as well do it now instead of gradually moving it down. That just tells the plant that its days are getting short fast. And it might react just like nature tells it to. I'm telling you this through experience.
 

kkhhaadd

Member
this is a good thing to do. Giving them actual sunlight will toughen them up considerably. You should do this as often as you can if safety permits it. I would switch your light schedule asap though. Might as well do it now instead of gradually moving it down. That just tells the plant that its days are getting short fast. And it might react just like nature tells it to. I'm telling you this through experience.
From yesterday, I have chosen to use 16/8 is it correct? light them from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Then I go to sleep.
Sunny days are quite rare in March here, almost a whole cloudy and rainy month.
 

kkhhaadd

Member
Is this nitrogen deficiency and over-water? A moment ago I just used some fertilizer to save them:-(
these pics were taken yesterday
old leaves turn yellow and new leaves seem green.

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Joedank

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overwatering/ph fluxuations .i am pretty sure... but i bet they will be fine . calcium looks like it is lacking as well .
what did you feed them ? do you wait until the container is light??
 
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