Transplanting outdoors

Chuck_B

Active Member
I currently in the process of sexing plants, tossing the males and bringing the females outdoors to adapt to the new environment. After a few days outside behind the garage, I am strategically transplanting the plants around the property.

The situation that has me somewhat conerned is planting in a ivy-filled, honeysuckle (thick bushes that grow in N America) laden, overgrown bushy area? I cleared the ivy in a 1 ft diameter, dug a hole, filled it partially with potting soil and vermiculite and put the plant in. Then I made sure there was plenty of water as we have been experiencing a drought as of late.

The plants received difussed light that comes through the bushes, but not really direct sunlight. The plants are Bubblegum & Indica Aurora and appear to be doing alright so far. The Bubblegum is definitely bushier in nature while the Indica Aurora is stalkier and not as bushy. From people's experience, will I need to find areas that have more light, or will they thrive being tucked-in with all of the other vegetation? I am somewhat limited to where I can hide these as I don't want to be too braizen and put them right in plain view. This is my first grow and would like to at least have some success come October...

Any thoughts or suggestions are graciously accepted!
 

beenthere donethat

Well-Known Member
They like direct sunlight...5-6 hours min a day if possible. they may get lanky with less light and they'll produce less bud but you should get something from them...

good luck

bt dt
 
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