First outdoor grow.

JonBomb

Member
I’m taking a break from my grow tent setup. Decided to try growing a few outside. I live where it’s foggy almost year round. Which is why I chose indoor as a beginner. But wanted to experiment with my outdoor conditions. I didn’t give these plants much attention or training. I basically let them grow themselves. Just made sure they got water and plucked off leaves here and there.
i think they are about 4-5 weeks into flower.
my first grows had accidentally reveged towards the end of flower. I was worried the fog and lack of sunny days would cause these outdoor plants to reveg. Still keeping my fingers crossed.
 

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Sokofofat

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Keep an eye out for bud root especially if it’s foggy and the plans get damp or dewy often. I recently found some rot on an outdoor kola of mine and had to cut and trash it to save the other branches and plants.
 

JonBomb

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Keep an eye out for bud root especially if it’s foggy and the plans get damp or dewy often. I recently found some rot on an outdoor kola of mine and had to cut and trash it to save the other branches and plants.
Dude. Literally two days after I posted this. Found bud rot on one of them. Got rid of it. The other one seems fine though. Smh ‍♂ Damn.
 

GroBud

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Why would fog and lack of sunny days reveg? That condition would send them straight to flower.

Looking nice tho may want to look into humidity resistant strains if bud rot becomes an issue.
 

JonBomb

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Why would fog and lack of sunny days reveg? That condition would send them straight to flower.

Looking nice tho may want to look into humidity resistant strains if bud rot becomes an issue.
love it!! as a beginner. I didn’t know there were humidity resistant strains. Would you have any suggestions as to a good strain that is humidity resistant?
 

GroBud

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love it!! as a beginner. I didn’t know there were humidity resistant strains. Would you have any suggestions as to a good strain that is humidity resistant?
Where I grow its usually under 15% Rh google you'll find what you're looking for
 

Sokofofat

Active Member
Why would fog and lack of sunny days reveg? That condition would send them straight to flower.

Looking nice tho may want to look into humidity resistant strains if bud rot becomes an issue.
fog doesn’t reduce the number of hours of light a plant gets, just how intense the light is so I doubt fog or lack of sunny days would send them into flowering.
 
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