Bsmoke78
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4 ak47 autos just started freebies with amnesia I bought, they been outside from birth lol
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When does sexing happen for the plants here in southern AZ? I want to plant more but will also be gone for a week this summer and don't want to miss the chance to pull any of the males before they ruin the rest of the crop! ...though they would be of Ethos genetics, so wouldn't be the worst and I'd have some new interesting seed genetics! LOLIts totally doable. I grew last summer during our hottest recorded summer. Planted in the beginning of april as seeds in a garden area full of earthworms and just native soil, with some manure mixed in. Plants vegged all summer long. Even after LST and topping at around 3 ft tall the colas at flower were 8ft or so long. Key to it was afternoon shade and a 30% sun shade over top. Gave a deep long soaking of the ground around the plants every 3 to 4 days.
Mine get 4 or 5 hours sun on east side then in shade the rest of day. They seem to be loving the Arizona heat. Your plants look greatMaybe I’ll put mine next to my tree. They are getting sun all day right now and it is getting hot.
Hi, i live in oklahoma, not Arizona, but we do get a lot of hot sun here. something you might want to look into is things like a large cheese cloth blanket to use as a tent over some of your plants when the sun is super hot. that will keep your plants from wilting in the extreme heat. for the soil, what i would do is get some Fox farm frog potting soil and coco core and mix a few bags of it in to the native soil you are planting in. that would help to retain water and nutrients in to the soil... just some ideas.Hey all,
I've recently moved to Arizona and am looking for some guidance from locals on the nuances of outdoor growing here in the desert environment.
I am no stranger to growing cannabis in general - I have over 10 seasons of outdoor experience under my belt - but the climate here is an extreme opposite from where I used to live + grow [New England]. My home state averages 40+ inches of annual precipitation whereas Arizona is under 10 inches, and then of course there's the complete lack of nutrients in the soil here plus the crazy heat, long sunlight hours, etc.
In past years, my biggest issues have been things like mold or early frosts. I feel as though I'm unlikely to deal with those here in Arizona, but I've never grown somewhere where temps regularly hit 80+ degrees, let alone 100+.
I've searched the forums and can't find much about growing here so thought I'd start my own thread. Please drop a reply if you'd be open to sharing your experiences and fielding some questions from me, or if you can link me to a grow journal or two from Arizona that would be amazing as well.
Thanks in advance!
Such a good idea in fact I've been doing that for a month now! Been working great here in AZ!!Hi, i live in oklahoma, not Arizona, but we do get a lot of hot sun here. something you might want to look into is things like a large cheese cloth blanket to use as a tent over some of your plants when the sun is super hot. that will keep your plants from wilting in the extreme heat. for the soil, what i would do is get some Fox farm frog potting soil and coco core and mix a few bags of it in to the native soil you are planting in. that would help to retain water and nutrients in to the soil... just some ideas.
Do you use the fire hose to speed up the watering process?Still growing and its 116 degrees
SWEET!!!115+ no problem! Keep those roots cool
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Hi, i live in oklahoma, not Arizona, but we do get a lot of hot sun here. something you might want to look into is things like a large cheese cloth blanket to use as a tent over some of your plants when the sun is super hot. that will keep your plants from wilting in the extreme heat. for the soil, what i would do is get some Fox farm frog potting soil and coco core and mix a few bags of it in to the native soil you are planting in. that would help to retain water and nutrients in to the soil... just some ideas.
I think this is a great ideaLooks good @Fireman57!!
Hey would anyone be interested in starting a local AZ club here for support & comradery? RIU is great but you don't get the same support as you do in a club with people you know or meet. I figure we could meet up locally by city once per month and discuss whatever is needed from problems in our grows to new products or helping each other out if one of us goes on vacation! I love connecting with everyone on here but I would also love a local chapter that is focused on specific needs of that group & area!
Whatcha guys think? Would anyone be interested?
Well I'm certainly open to meeting anyone, helping out with a grow if I can, showing my grow if anyone wants to see how I have my set up, or help out if someone goes on vacation etc! Let's face it,, if you don't grow then your plants aren't in the best hands while you're away! Just an extension of the online platform to connect with people who can help out locally and lookout for eachother as we do here! I live in Tucson so I'd like to stay in town but can travel up to Phoenix given enough warning!I think this is a great idea
I'm interested. Quick question tho, if I leave them in the plant pots outside would it be as successful as if to being planted in the soil?Looks good @Fireman57!!
Hey would anyone be interested in starting a local AZ club here for support & comradery? RIU is great but you don't get the same support as you do in a club with people you know or meet. I figure we could meet up locally by city once per month and discuss whatever is needed from problems in our grows to new products or helping each other out if one of us goes on vacation! I love connecting with everyone on here but I would also love a local chapter that is focused on specific needs of that group & area!
Whatcha guys think? Would anyone be interested?
You have some other things to consider when potted planting. Roots will need enough room to expand when needed so the pot needs to be large enough. Potted plants also can be more susceptible to heat stress if the pot holds heat! The pot heats up the medium, dries out etc. Plants don't know if they're in a pot if you can avoid these issues.I'm interested. Quick question tho, if I leave them in the plant pots outside would it be as successful as if to being planted in the soil?