Help, indoor to outdoor

MDgrow

Well-Known Member
I'm in a tight situation where basically i have to flower my indoor plants, that have been vegging for 2 months, and flower them outdoor. What are the pro's/con's for this type of thing? I need to transfer them into 5 g pots, do i have to buy the same soil as they are in now or can i use another product? Need help.
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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I'm in a tight situation where basically i have to flower my indoor plants, that have been vegging for 2 months, and flower them outdoor. What are the pro's/con's for this type of thing? I need to transfer them into 5 g pots, do i have to buy the same soil as they are in now or can i use another product? Need help.
read my blog...it's too early to flower them outside unless you shroud them, like I'm doing sgt.kahneohe...she's got about 3 wks. until 1st harvest. the caged buckets work great for shrouding. you have to block out the light completely, while alowing air circulation(at least some). I'm using a heavy black trash bag...other people on this site have laughed at me...they can feel free to laugh away in their ignorance..believe me..I get a LOT of that on a daily basis! but; we'll see whose laughing come june!
 

Lacy

New Member
If you have them vegging inside for 2 months then there is no problem putting them outside.

I would personally get bigger pots or buckets and pout holes on the bottom. Just make sure it wasn't previously used for chemicals.

If you are going to flower them you want to have something in the lower nitrogen and higher phosphates and potash. The end numbers.

You might want to use neutral potting mix. You need to tell us what you are using now?

You might also want to put them straight inot the ground in which case it is totally different.

Yes they will flower on their own around sept/oct
 

MDgrow

Well-Known Member
Well, im looking into having them forced to flower due to i dont want them being 10 ft when they are done, right now they are almost 3 ft so any suggestions?
 
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