Rob Roy
Well-Known Member
Select the right strain(s), meaning those known to go big and have decent outdoor reviews, finish times etc for your location and climate. Don't ask plants to be something they're not. They'll hate you for it.
Start several plants inside in 5 gallon containers under the proper light and timing. When the time is right select the healthiest ones to be the queens of the hive, plant the others behind your local police station or grow them in 20 gallon pots in your backyard to experiment and learn on. Try some organic, some not etc. You will learn from your successes and your mistakes.
Acclimate your girls to the outdoor lite to avoid sun burning and premature onset of flowering A filtered light spot outdoors or greenhouse works for the transition as does matching your indoor lite schedule to the outside. The best producing plants are also the luckiest plants, the ones which never experience drought, nute defiencies, bugs or mold etc. Help them be lucky.
Dig big ass holes in the ground in an area that gets plenty of sunlight and has a breeze and/or good morning light.
Make sure the roots have room to roam ( plenty of easy to penetrate broken up soil) add perlite if the natural soil is too fine. I disperse timed release ferts and water retaining crystals throughout the hole. Keyword = "disperse". Simple and it works.
If you're going organic, find soil that worms are thriving in. Worms are your friends.
When you put your ladies outside for good and you want bigguns, it helps if they're already 3 - 4 feet tall and branchy.
Tie her down. Stake those branches horizontal early before they get woody if you can. Make the plant auxins your bitch.
Start several plants inside in 5 gallon containers under the proper light and timing. When the time is right select the healthiest ones to be the queens of the hive, plant the others behind your local police station or grow them in 20 gallon pots in your backyard to experiment and learn on. Try some organic, some not etc. You will learn from your successes and your mistakes.
Acclimate your girls to the outdoor lite to avoid sun burning and premature onset of flowering A filtered light spot outdoors or greenhouse works for the transition as does matching your indoor lite schedule to the outside. The best producing plants are also the luckiest plants, the ones which never experience drought, nute defiencies, bugs or mold etc. Help them be lucky.
Dig big ass holes in the ground in an area that gets plenty of sunlight and has a breeze and/or good morning light.
Make sure the roots have room to roam ( plenty of easy to penetrate broken up soil) add perlite if the natural soil is too fine. I disperse timed release ferts and water retaining crystals throughout the hole. Keyword = "disperse". Simple and it works.
If you're going organic, find soil that worms are thriving in. Worms are your friends.
When you put your ladies outside for good and you want bigguns, it helps if they're already 3 - 4 feet tall and branchy.
Tie her down. Stake those branches horizontal early before they get woody if you can. Make the plant auxins your bitch.
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