Rolledupdrivers Ghetto outdoor/indoor grow 2010

rolledupdriver

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Hello this will be where I shall document my outdoor/ghetto indoor grow this year.

Start date: June 15th
Strain: Unknown bagseed from spain

Comments and suggestions are welcome

Quick follow up until now:
After 1 week she was infested with mites, a little mite spray fixed that right up, also she was originally outdoors and barley survived the wildlife, I had to take her in and pot her up. Currently she spends her days on the windowsill, and once the sun is down she goes under three 26watt daylight cfl lamps to compinsate for light lost. They get approx. 18/6 at the moment. I plan on planting her outside in my garden but this time barbed wire and chicken wire will protect her.


A few pics of them under their respective night lights. (Really sorry for the shitty Iphone pics, I forgot my canon.
 

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dyzel

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Barbed wire and chicken wire are great solutions for lurking animals, but this will do nothing for your bug problem...
If you have the resources, It may be wise to build a small greenhouse to encapsulate your plant in a closed environment, preventing all sorts of creatures from harming your plants.

You could also use this greenhouse for an outdoor hydro setup sometime.
With blackout plastic sheeting (that can be rolled down the side walls and roof of the greenhouse) to isolate light, so you can artificially light it with an added HPS.

Just Ideas for future expansion.
 

rolledupdriver

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Thanks for the input but so far the bug problem has been taken care of, the bottle says i only need to spray it once a month, and so far so good, of course when they start to flower this will be a whole other issue.
 

rolledupdriver

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The past few days have shown noticable growth in height, leaves continue to grow in every direction, she looks very healthy, and very green, minus the few bug bites that are left but has recovered from. Its hot here 93 degrees, the plant doesnt seem to mind and cools off during the night when temps get back down to 73.
 

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rolledupdriver

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Still growing good and healthy, I was wondering if I want it to be a bushy plant should I prune, the half eaten leaves to allow light to get the baby growth, Also I was thinking of topping it next week, and help or comments would be much appreciated.
 

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