Thai Haze X Skunk & Skunk#1 soil stealth grow

Right, here are some pics of them. I also had to make the tough decision to move one outside (No.3). Its in a clearing in some woods not far from me. I am very doubtfull of its survival as it is still chilly in the UK. They will all have to go out soon, wether i like it or not.

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Well the one i moved outside around 24 hours ago looks great. I took these pics about 30 mins ago. I further explored the woods and found loads of brilliant sites! I just put 4 peat pellets to soak and am going to start another 4 seeds (Skunk#1). The two i have inside will stay in for the time being. In about 14 days, they are all going to be put outside.
 

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They are going outside because I am going to be away from this house until June, so the only option is outside.
 
Well.....Ouch. During the night, the light fell ontop of plant #2 which was doing the best. Its been burnt fairly bad along one side, around 3 leaves have gone and a whole load of new growth. I trimmed most of the dead folliage off
, gave it a little water and put it back under the light. The other plant is fine, and the outdoor plant is good also. Pics are of the burnt plant and of the four new seeds in peat pellets (have been in for around 24 hours.). I also just ordered some Ata Tundra which should be here tomorro morning, so will germ a whole load of those and put them after about 10 days.
 

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Sucks that the light fell.

You're going to be away from the house 'till june?! Are you going to be able to go see them outdoors though? I'm confused as to how them being outside is going to change anything if you're not going to be there anyways.:?
 
Well, outside I don't have to worry abut lights or security. The soil is pretty ideal as well in terms of moisture, always wet enough to water them but airy enough for the roots to survive. I'm thinking if they don't do well in the next week or two then I will add the water retaining crystals or the self watering spike things.

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I see. Damn. I'll try to send them good vibes from here.:bigjoint: I really hope this works out for you.
 
Cheerse buddy! If all works out I will have around 12 plants (7 Skunk#1 and 5 Ata Tundra) in various locations in some woods. If half are female and I have 6 females I will be happy. I will be happy with whatever yeild I get. Just a test run really. I hope it works out too (well duh!)

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Flipping heck!!! The light fell down....again!!! The light cant have been on it long, there was no burn, just some droopy leaves, i gave it a little water and secured the light fitting for good. I will be really cheesed off if they both die!!!

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Here are some pics of the now rather weird looking plants at about 14 days old. One of them was burnt along one side do it now has un-semetrical growth and the other was burned a little and lost a few leafs, but is small anyway. Havent checked the outside one today as it is rather nasty weather, i hope the plant is ok.. I currently have 4 Skunk#1 that i put straight into peat pellets about 3 or 4 days ago, they havent come through yet and have 4 Ata Tundra seeds in a wet paper towel (for around 24 hours). The Ata Tundra seeds have all cracked and two have a small root appearing, am going to leave them for a while longer to develop a bit more. Also, their leafes seem to be curling a little bit, this is to over watering right?

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If the leaves are curling down it is probably overwatering. You might want to move your seed into cubes/pots as soon as they crack. If you change the medium when rooting has already started it shocks the plant.:peace:
 
They are more curling up, long ways; still think its over-watering. Iv put the three seeds that had a root showing in peat pellets. Should be popping up in a few days. The Skunk i put in the pellets a few days ago should be up any day now.

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Righ. All the Ata Tundra seeds germed (4/4) and are now in peat pellets, 3 went in yesterday and one just now. I also have 4 Skunk#1 in peat pellets that should pop up any time soon. The outside Skunk#1 is looking a tad under the weather. We had a fairly bad storm yesterday and its a little battered. The tree under the envirolight are looking good as ever. Just a quick question, will and of them grow if i put them in areas that dont get alot of direct sunlight? Like, if they are in the woods and still recieve a good amount of light, just not direct light, will that do or will the plant die (i know the yeilds will reflect this if they do survive)?

Pics of the are the outside Skunk#1 is, my propigator and Ata Tundra peat pellets.
 

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your not giving the plants nutes are you? If not then whats your ph? what are the temps, how much water are you giving it and when? with those details you'll def get an answer rather than a guess
 
I just wanted to no if they would survive without a lot of direct sunlight, thats all. Temps remain between 20-25C, i water them about 2-3 teaspoon of water every morning. No nutes, I'm not planning on giving them any/much. Most of the seedlings that were in the peat pellets have now sprouted through. I will post pics in a bit. The one plant outside is still very much alive, although i can see no noticeable growth in over a week. I think this is either to do with the colder temps of transplant shock.
 
Pics:
1) Group Shot
2) The bigger of the two, looks a little droopy, its lop sided because half of it was burned which stopped some new growth.
3) I noticed this morning that it has yellowing on the tips of the two lowest leafs, any ideas?


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