Northeast summer 2010 Outdoor Planning

EyesofTheWorld89

Active Member
Hey, last year i grew all bag seeds outdoors and had some shitty results. During the summer and fall I grew some decent stuff indoors under a 400w mh/hps in my closet using a OF/Promix blend and using BMO and botanicare PBP and LK i grew some Barneys blue cheese and LSD which both came out alright the bluecheese came out really tasty. Than I did some DNA lemon skunk which came out awsome i really liked this stuff. So now i plan to get started on my 2010 outdoor grow i live in southern VT so I only have until about the end of september. I want to start some seeds now so I can sex em pick out some mothers get a few bricks of grodan cubes to clone the shit out of em. I figure if I use all clones outdoors ill have more sucess they will grow faster giving me a little bit longer season and i will have all females. Plus i have a couple close friends that i could give some too. The question is what should I start? Ive been thinking mandala for a while the spots i grow in are pretty remote and ive done some research and they make strains that can go on little fert and they do most of theyre breeding outdoors with disease/pest resistance in mind ive heard the satori, 8 miles high and couple others are good but i cant get them anywhere attitude always out and theyre out pretty much anywhere that delivers to the states. Ive been thinking of doing mostly sativa plants because all there ever is in my town is indicas gdp,kushs, shit like that it gets old, but i need somewhat quick finishing and decent to good yields. Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe a good durban cross? Thanks all answers will get rep
 

Diggz

Active Member
You should grow it half sativas half indicas or just get a strain that is 50 50 sativa/indica
 

hic

Well-Known Member
Mandala's Mandala1 is a oudoors growers plant hands down. the problem lies in the finished product if you have been in the game for a while. I see that you do not have many grows under your belt. This is why I say go with your mandala she can take alot, and bugs leave her alone for the most part. The yeild is very pleasing
 
I have just ordered some mandala satori and I am looking to plant them in a remote area outdoors. Should I plant them in pots or build up a garden area to plant in? The trouble with planting directly in the ground is that the area can get really wet. I'm a first time grower so any tips would be really helpful
 

mive

Active Member
I would use pots, as I do myself. But then again, if you have good ground and more space. depends on the situation, i guess :)
 
Thanks for he tip, all 6 in pots and looking healthy, any able to give any tips on sexing satori? I can tell that a few smaller ones are female but I heard males are supposed to show first? Any one with satori growing experience?
 
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