First ever outdoor grow

Smokinr33

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Hey guys so now that my small infoor grow is done ive decided to take a break from using liggts, fans ect ect and instead use mother nature. As mentioned it will be my first actual attempt at an outdoor grow so if you guys see anything out of place please let me know. So i took some clones from my indoor when it was just entering budding stage and for some reason all of them except 2 got some kind of deficiency and stunnted their growth really bad. And then a mate gave me a nice femle to add. So what you see is 3 females of alright size 2 clones and one from seed.
 

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Smokinr33

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Ive only just potted then into thise pots. Id rather wait till theyve settled in and use up their nutes in soil and then later i to a bigger pot. Unfortunately i dont realy have space for planting directly into the ground and i will be required to hide/move then certain people come around.
 

Alienwidow

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Not too sure what you mean
Oh i was wondering what you were planning with them. You asked if anything looked out of place. If you want to grow trees you should have them in bigger containers so the roots dont hit the sides. Or the roots will stop growing out, and start curling back around. Its not the end of the world but you know. Also huge pots for trees. If they dont sell them in your area you can make them yourself from fabric and fencing material.

And if you want them to stay small and trained, keep them in smaller pots and top them a couple of times to slow them down and encourage lateral growth rather than vertical stretch. Also you can throw a trellis net over the top to help train them down.
 

Smokinr33

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Sorry for the late update guys things have been full on for me lately. But heres all my update pics ive taken since the last update
 

sandhill larry

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If you want to grow trees you should have them in bigger containers so the roots dont hit the sides. Or the roots will stop growing out, and start curling back around. . . .
How I heard it put it was you never want the plant to know it's in a pot. Always transplant to the next bigger size before the roots hit the side.
 
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