2013 UK Guerrilla Stealth grow - Lemon kush, Afghan skunk, Kerala x Skunk

Welcome to my first grow!
This is a guerilla outdoor grow in England (South east)


The plants are:
x4 Lemon Kush Feminized
x1 Kerala skunk Regular
x1 Advanced Afghan Skunk Feminized


The seeds looked poor quality as they were cheap (apart from one which looked and germed really nice, the advanced afghan skunk)
however they all germinated anyway and I have now planted them and let them grow for roughly 7 days. The pictures today are about 3 days old, so they may have changed quite a lot. I'm going there today to get more up to date pictures and to water.


I planted in biobizz light mix soil, in these small pots that we have loosely buried in the ground. I also had to rip out a load of weeds to make this area accessible, and we had a big spiky branch being held up by a spade in the ground, just a random measure that might keep out some wildlife.
I'm also aware that rabbits can sometimes go around this area, but I'm not sure if this is the time of the year where they will eat the plants? Hopefully not.
also i planted on june 10th so they do not have a lot of time to veg, but i am glad about this because i do not want them to be too tall, this is meant to be stealthy.
can somebody tell me what date they might start to flower? south east of england i dont know when the light cycle changes to flower.


one is unhealthy because i accidentally de rooted it, hopefully it will recover, although im not sure which is which, i am hoping it is the kerala skunk as that is a regular anyways. i know the one in the brighter pot is the afghan skunk and the rest are lemon, also the most healthiest looking one is afghan.


Here are some pics.

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So how are they looking everybody?
also the area we are at is very rooty in the ground, and we were thinking of planting in the ground, would the roots from weeds interfere with that?
 

welshsmoker

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happy bunny you are mate. put a cage around them then. and i wouldnt personally put them outside until they are least a good 8 to 10 inches tall.
 
happy bunny you are mate. put a cage around them then. and i wouldnt personally put them outside until they are least a good 8 to 10 inches tall.
well some of us unfortunately do not have the option of starting them off inside, i do not due to lack of privacy in the house that I live in.
it is very possible to grow straight from seed outside, afterall thats how plants do grow naturally.
 

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