its an outdoor grow, so the light is the sun, local Cali organic nutes (the garden store is close), windy here lately, and during the summers it gets to about 110 degrees outside. I just got the set up pretty much finished (I think). The three that I originally started are in ten gallon pots, they are buried under the ground to keep the roots nice and cool (at about 65-70 degrees). I used the dried trim from a recently harvested plant as mulch to increase the humidity and help keep the surface soil cool. I set up a mist system to keep the temp down to (hopefully) around 85-90. I water with nutes every other day (1 quart water, 1tblspn earth juice 0-1-1 for flowering, 1.25 tblspns of 2-1-1 to keep em vegging good) and with 1/2 gallon plain 6.8 ph water on the in between day. I also have landscaping netting up to keep the hot dry sun from burning them (and help with darkness for flowering). I transplanted the clone that I got today, the one that has not been happy. She is about 36 inches tall topped at about 18-20 inches and branching out. After the transplant I watered with 1 tspn superthrive mixed in with 2 gallons water to relieve some of the stresses she has been under lately. Her new pot is underground as you will see in the pics tomorrow, its about 20-30 gallons, with a 12'' hole in the bottom that goes into a little aerated compartment under the pot. In the compartment is some almost finished compost, some of the trim that I used to mulch the other three, and potting soil that was all soaked in together over a bunch of broken up brick (for drainage, and the brick was covered with a plastic bag with slits in it). Around my garden I have a 3 mm thick sheet of sheet plastic to block the strong winds. I will start adding carbonated water in two or three days. I am wondering lately about the outdoor flowering cycle here. I planted them in the beginning of June, always outside... the three are about the same size 10-14" and I will probably top them the day after tomorrow. I know its late in the season, but I think with the four seeds that I planted today, that I should get something decent (at least some cuttings to move indoors for the winter). Any ways my head is spinning, time to roll one up..... what do you guys think... any posters welcome, advice welcome.... peace all...