Outdoor Growing - Unsure Where To Plant

EdKush

Member
I have 10 Afrodite autoflowering seeds germinating right now.
Indoor growing is not an option.
I have a couple plants (not weed) that are growing nicely out in the garden in regular soil including rhubarb, wild strawberrys, a few birch tree's, lavender and plenty other herbs.

Can I plant my germinated seeds straight into the regular soil? Is it better to plant next to the wild strawberrys? - Just assuming it must be good soil for them to grow there. :wall:

And how much would I expect to harvest in august off 1 autoflowering plant? Ty ;-)
 

huklburryfin

Active Member
if you can, buy some soil and mix it with nutes. avoid cheap soils like miracle gro and your plant will do alot better. dont plant to close to the strawberries because the roots could get tangled. and yes you can plant germed seeds into regular soil, but if you can put them and pots and bring them inside at night until they get leaves.

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EdKush

Member
Thanks very much for the reply. Im going to start them off in compostable pots indoors then after they have some leaves stick them outside.

Im moving house soon after the harvesting of these plants, I will have a greenhouse but would it be too late to get a second crop in? starting around 20th august?

Edit: Yes it is very clear I am a first time grower :)
 

huklburryfin

Active Member
i wouldnt use decomposable pots, they make it hard to water your plants properly. use plastic pots or party cups for the first few weeks. and i dont exactly know what you mean by second harvest, but if you live in a warm part of the world you can have two seasons outdoors.
 

EdKush

Member
What i mean is, as I will be moving into my own house I will be able to grow indoors, as long as i keep it warm, light and have a fan on the go i can grow even in the winter indoors?
no chance of doing another outdoor grow (I live in England)
AND, I chose the afrodite strain because I hear they can grow outdoors in England, and im not too fussed about the yield anymore, growing my own instead of spending £50 a 1/4 Oz will be awesome. :eyesmoke:
 

huklburryfin

Active Member
if your going to have to move your plants from outdoors to indoors after you move. that is way to sketchy. just wait until you move into your new place and grow indoors.
 
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