can i still plant ???

Hello i am very new to outdoor growing i usually grow indoor but i wanted to explore the outdoor world and i was wondering if i could still plant clones outside they are about 6-7 inches tall and fully rooted ?? thanks !!
 

MixedMelodyMindBender

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For sure! I have put them out as late as august and still managed a harvest. They would fend better if you gradually introduce them to the outdoors if possible. IE 4-5 hrs a day outside for 7-10 days then perm transplant outside. If this is not possible you will still be more than fine with just putting them straight outdoors. But they will take a couple days to harden off and adjust to the new climate :)

Hope this helps...All the Best!~
 
For sure! I have put them out as late as august and still managed a harvest. They would fend better if you gradually introduce them to the outdoors if possible. IE 4-5 hrs a day outside for 7-10 days then perm transplant outside. If this is not possible you will still be more than fine with just putting them straight outdoors. But they will take a couple days to harden off and adjust to the new climate :)

Hope this helps...All the Best!~
thanks soo much this is extremely helpful !!!
one other question ...... do i have to water more frequently outdoors or less ?? thanks !!
 

Tribalbandit

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depends on the temps you have and the grow medium your using. summer where I live is Hot and I used water my babies everyday when I was growing outdoor
 

MixedMelodyMindBender

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Generally speaking yes. But this is dependent upon many factors. Foremost, are you planting in the ground? or in containers. If they are in the ground, they will need to be watered less often than say something in a 5 gallon bucket. More so, thats is only true depending on location and the weather at that location. To be safe, there is no real right answer.

You just have to do the work, and see if they need to be watered. In consistent 80 degree weather, logic would say they would need water everyday, just like a human. But if it rains for a week, well logic would dictate you don't need to water today.

Growing, is a learning curve in motion. You can ask all the question you want, which is good, but no answer will ever teach you how to grow. YOU must teach yourself to grow. Not some book, from Ed Rosenthal or Sub but your own two hands, mind, and will :)
 
very wise words and it will prob. be hotter than 80 or so i live in southern California and they will be planted in the ground .... Thanks for all the help i guess i will let the plants teach me :)

  • Growing, is a learning curve in motion. You can ask all the question you want, which is good, but no answer will ever teach you how to grow. YOU must teach yourself to grow. Not some book, from Ed Rosenthal or Sub but your own two hands, mind, and will​




 
soon i hopefully will post some pics when i have gotten the area ready need advice on # of plants i can grow in this area .... till next time ...
 
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