SpicySativa
Well-Known Member
What’s up, everyone?
I figured I might as well start a grow log to document my experiments and experiences in the great outdoors (AKA my back yard).
This is my first “legitimate” outdoor garden, but I’ve got a fair amount of experience with small-scale indoor organic grows (search my name and you’ll see some grow logs, if you’re interested). I just moved back to my stomping grounds in Sonoma County, CA, and I haven’t had the time or bandwidth to get an indoor grow going. What I do have is a nice yard, good well water, and plenty of warm sunshine.
For my first experiment, I’m running a late-season garden with three Venom OG and three Purple Gas MAC clones. I started them indoors under T5 lights, hardened them off after a couple weeks of veg, then transplanted them into 15 gallon pots out in the yard. I expect they’ll start flowering right away given the dwindling daylight hours, and hopefully they’ll produce an oz or two (or more!) each. I didn’t have time for my usual ritual of mixing up soil from scratch, wetting down with compost tea, “cooking” for a couple months, etc, so I went with an old standby - FFOF with some extra worm castings.
Anyway, here are a few pictures to kick off the thread.
Cheers,
~SS
I figured I might as well start a grow log to document my experiments and experiences in the great outdoors (AKA my back yard).
This is my first “legitimate” outdoor garden, but I’ve got a fair amount of experience with small-scale indoor organic grows (search my name and you’ll see some grow logs, if you’re interested). I just moved back to my stomping grounds in Sonoma County, CA, and I haven’t had the time or bandwidth to get an indoor grow going. What I do have is a nice yard, good well water, and plenty of warm sunshine.
For my first experiment, I’m running a late-season garden with three Venom OG and three Purple Gas MAC clones. I started them indoors under T5 lights, hardened them off after a couple weeks of veg, then transplanted them into 15 gallon pots out in the yard. I expect they’ll start flowering right away given the dwindling daylight hours, and hopefully they’ll produce an oz or two (or more!) each. I didn’t have time for my usual ritual of mixing up soil from scratch, wetting down with compost tea, “cooking” for a couple months, etc, so I went with an old standby - FFOF with some extra worm castings.
Anyway, here are a few pictures to kick off the thread.
Cheers,
~SS
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