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aquadel

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Few off season outdoor plants I got going used spotlights to give them 18hr light for a couple weeks from seed ( 3 of them are Memphis autos ) first serious soil grow too after cutting back to make things a bit more simple as I don’t have much time with work , it’s rained enough for me too not have to even water these girls myself yet , growing in canna terra soil plus some extra perlite and topped up with some other gardening soil . I have full H&g line but have only really given a light feed once ( besides the roots exel ) witch I’ve giver 3 feeds of .. I got some organic bat guano for flowering I’m going to start adding once the soils dried up a bit, 1 pineapple chunk isn’t flowering and the rest are just starting
 

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aquadel

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They have been going pretty well few burnt spots from some hectic winds we had 1 night but flowering is on the way will update some pics when light tomorrow
 

aquadel

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Been a pretty good little outdoor grow so far , although now winter is arriving and the suns moved to behind the trees for most the day so can only really keep them in constant sunlight on weekends temps are getting down too like 5-10 degrees Celsius I’m thinking that won’t be a problem it dosnt get any lower then that really . I took the pics last night when I pulled them onto the deck to stay out of the winds again
 

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aquadel

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I’m also not expecting much just experimenting with what I can simply grow outdoors in the off seasons
 

mannurse801

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My grows end with those temps, and it really does prolong the flowering. I usually have to chop early, but since you dont end up freezing temperatures you should be good. It is too bad you cant have more sun... that will allow you to finish strong.... I ended up taking tops off of the cedars to give me more direct light... but it was not fun!!!
 

aquadel

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Started as of this morning trying to put in a bit more effort and put them into the area that gets the morning sun when it comes up ( I leave to work when it’s still dark ) , then when I get home move them into the other side of the Yard were the afternoon sun is , yeah and that 5 degrees is only a few times during a really cold snap or els I’m looking at lows of 10-15 Celsius , I’m okay with the prolonged flowering but I’m hoping to not have to chop anything early
 
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