how to grow a TREE outdoors?

so.nice

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I've I was to buy those big SMART POTS that look like the size of a kiddie pool, and plant a germinated seed in in, could the timing of the season affect the size of the plant? Is it better to plant a seed as soon as possible or wait until the early months?

And is it possible for one plant to continue living and grown year after year outdoors?
 

Nor-Cal Cuttings

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Jus put them outside in January or February with a lil cfl light over each one pretty simple to rigg up but ya the light will keep the plant from trying to flower.... if your climate is cold or freezing out still put stakes wrap it clear plastic bout 3 ft up.... plant and ground will keep it ok like a lil hreen house for each one lota work but pays off got the pics to prove it.... the get very big easy jus water and do your normal thing like you would do in the spring....also your gona need to dig a much wider hole for this bout 2 to 3 ft deep 4 to 5 ft wide and you can get 15 20 ft tall 15 ft wide plants by the peak of flower doin this:blsmoke:
 

Nor-Cal Cuttings

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Best way to grow trees but to keep ine alive for year after year is doable but would require lil work and why when u could start fresh with new genetics and try new things every year mite come across the next cookies or gdp u never kno....:bigjoint:
 

Nor-Cal Cuttings

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My uncle was hopeing for more around 10 on them big one ive seen him do it befor so i wouldn't doubt him lol me personally im thinking more like 6-8 cuz we keep javing to top them down below the fence stupid ordnance out here cant have them peekn over at all
 

ForeverGreen42

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My uncle was hopeing for more around 10 on them big one ive seen him do it befor so i wouldn't doubt him lol me personally im thinking more like 6-8 cuz we keep javing to top them down below the fence stupid ordnance out here cant have them peekn over at all
I figured the big one was more like a 10 #er. Looking great man! What do you think on the smallest one, 3 or so?
 

so.nice

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Jus put them outside in January or February with a lil cfl light over each one pretty simple to rigg up but ya the light will keep the plant from trying to flower.... if your climate is cold or freezing out still put stakes wrap it clear plastic bout 3 ft up.... plant and ground will keep it ok like a lil hreen house for each one lota work but pays off got the pics to prove it.... the get very big easy jus water and do your normal thing like you would do in the spring....also your gona need to dig a much wider hole for this bout 2 to 3 ft deep 4 to 5 ft wide and you can get 15 20 ft tall 15 ft wide plants by the peak of flower doin this:blsmoke:
THIS IS GENIUS putting lights OUTSIDE wow I would have never thought of that.

Are you saying that even if I put a little light over a big plant it will still stay in veg?
 

Nor-Cal Cuttings

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Ya my uncle is creative guy lol i was thinking same thing when i seen it wish i could have got pics of the set up he had on them it was great and hella cheap
 

ForeverGreen42

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Ya my uncle is creative guy lol i was thinking same thing when i seen it wish i could have got pics of the set up he had on them it was great and hella cheap
Averaging 5/plant would be a deal. Have you all ran blue dream, sour d or blue cheese outside? How do they do in comparison in your All's experience to a lot of other plants as far as yield, vigor, handling weather, etc goes?

Oh dude! One last question really quick, do you think similar results can be achieved by just vegging indoors in a 10g smart pot starting January and putting outside around April-may? My buddy in SAC does exactly like you all do, as far as starting veg in early December & putting out in the ground January with supplemental lighting/greenhouse. Here in CO I feel like electric heating the greenhouse would be too expensive :(
 
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