outdoor grow help

hey first time poster here long time reader.

So i ran into some trouble with my first grow and now i have just germinated some seeds and have planted them in a good location outside. Is this too late in the grow season to see any significant yields? I live in PA so i was wondering if i still had time to get a decent amount from each plant.

Also the location where i planted has a good amount of clay in the soil and is decently wet. Will these conditions affect my yield adversely, positively, or have little effect

thanks:leaf:

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HGus

Member
Sorry, i don't know the answer to your question, but perhaps you can help me with mine.

I just germd 4 plants, they have been under the lights for 2 days, in Fox Farm seed started, in Solo beer cups. I want to get them outside under the great Cali sun as soon as possible, but don't know what i should be looking for or when i can start moving them to natural light.

I know every grow is slightly different, but i am trying to get a ballpark feel of when they can go outside: A week, 10 days, 3 weeks, a month?

Any help would be appreciated.
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
well you should be able to get something out of your yeild. its hard to know without knowing the strain how much light how much nutes etc. you still have till september to grow and harvest by middle march so you could still have a good yeild.
 

heathaa

Well-Known Member
you should put your plants out now. introduce them in the morning sun and let them get adjusted. dont move them outside at 2 oclcock to fry them lol once they are introduced you can put them in 5 gal buckets and go bury the bucket in yur hiding spot and if you ever have to move it or whatever you just pull up the bucket and move
 

Angus

Well-Known Member
Starting your seeds now in clay soil, I can't see it being worth the risk. But you might as well try to learn something I reckon...may have a bag of smoke to show for it.
 

HGus

Member
Really, this early? They seem so fragile, they only have the two starter leaves. I have a fully covered area where they will get indirect light, does that do anything? Or do i need direct sunlight. These are some nice seeds (Chocolope) that i bought in Amsterdam 2 weeks ago and i don't want to lose them.
 

Angus

Well-Known Member
You need 5+ hours of direct light a day. Or they will just stretch up and then fall over and die.
 

HGus

Member
Yeah, i know, but at $11 per seed (plus the headache of getting them) i just don't want to screw them up.
 

HGus

Member
Also, i have one other question. I have some headband that i growing from clone. While the plant looks generally healthy, some of the leaves are yellowing? Not enough nutes?

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