Let's take this outside!

WoldofWeedcraft

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I finally shut down my indoor op a few weeks ago, and now i'm taking it outside. This will be a new experience for me, and I can already tell I'm not prepared. Just a few days out there and I spotted some bugs and powdery mildew. I kind of just left em out there for a few weeks and haven't been tending to them since it's such a hike to get there, but now I think i'm going to have to start using some pest control. Thinking of finding some BT and maybe some neem oil if i need it. I've bumped them with a little bit of Grow Big to get things vegging.

So anyways, I only got three plants this season so the yield isn't going to be much. Good thing is, two are clones and one was vegged from seed and 12/12'ed indoor to sex out a female. I topped the clones early, and have nice branches. The seedling plant is tall and I neglected to top it for some stupid reason. :wall:

So here are the babies, ranging from about 2-3ft tall.


These two blend in pretty good. You can't even really see the one on the right. They are both getting pretty big and branching out a lot.




Stems are turning brown... normal or bad?


Maybe it's just because these are clones and they've been vegging for a while. I probably should have cloned these clones.





This one was from seed, getting too tall...should have topped when I had the chance.



It wanted to start flowering, so it frosted a bit, now it's growing all silly like.



This grow may not yield anything since I don't really have a grasp on the outdoors yet, but it should be a fun watch.
 

poplars

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well one of those has to go back into veg. this will definitely be a new experience compared to what you're used to.

it'll go into flowering again after it detects the gradual decrease in light eventually at one point it'll start budding and then it'll finish within 6 weeks.

those plants need a lot of work but you'll get /something/ out of it.
 

WoldofWeedcraft

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Thanks for stopping by guys. I am going to transplant these into the ground soon, and I hope they will take off. The clones reverted back to veg nicely, and I'm sure the other one will eventually get it's cycle straight. I just think that tall one will fall over eventually. But those short clones are stout.
 

Farmer Pat

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hey hey hey. im stayin subscribbed. i got a white widow out doors. it will be my first out door grow as well. good luck with the grow brotha, i'll b watchin
 

swishatwista

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lol i too have a ww outdoors, my first outdoor experience, i just transplanted from indoors.

That tall plant looks good, you should prop it up with some fencing around it, or drive some poles in the ground next to it for support. Hope a deer doesnt find your plants, good luck
 

WoldofWeedcraft

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Sorry, still no photo updates, but they have gotten bigger and bushier. This outdoor thing has turned out to be a bitch, and I haven't had any time to take care of it. They are all still alive, but my yield is going to be cut short due to drought and me not being able to travel out there to feed them.
 

chibbs

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I think you would be better off transplanting into the ground if you can't water it yourself. That would allow the roots to reach deep in the ground for water, those plants were looking a little dry in the pics.
 

WoldofWeedcraft

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I think you would be better off transplanting into the ground if you can't water it yourself. That would allow the roots to reach deep in the ground for water, those plants were looking a little dry in the pics.
Oh yea that was the plan all along, I just had to move them to their final destination. :bigjoint:

Have been too busy to get around to it, but it's finally taken care of.
 
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