Outdoor grow

vostok

Well-Known Member
Put them in their own 3 usgallon pot

mix in some better Fox Farm Ocean Forest with 30% perlite or clean sand or similar

water always by weight

and yeah ...until its warmer at your place bring them in under their own light

as these will fall to flower, if left outside,

but as the days are getting longer,

will re-ver to veg

a very good chance she will Herm on you ..best to avoid that

https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/12-week-grow-sceneario-by-jorge-cervantas.30164/

what members use to keep a plant in veg

https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/a-collection-of-diy-ghetto-blasters.30154/

good luck
 

ganga gurl420

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I have this ones outdoors i just water them and let them be in the sun all day. They stay outside at night too. Should i keep going? Any opinions on what to do?
I would go bigger then 3 gallons personally...but ...why in the world did you plant all of them in the same bucket??????
 

dopeleader

Well-Known Member
They won't like being in a pot with other plants but being the hardy plants they are if your careful with them you can break the roots and transplant them into a pot of about 5litreS just for a week or two.
Once they fill that out you can put them into 15-20L pots where they can remain for rest of their days.
Will result in a monster size plant especially if you learn a bit of LST.
 

Budley Doright

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I have this ones outdoors i just water them and let them be in the sun all day. They stay outside at night too. Should i keep going? Any opinions on what to do?
You should transplant them into their own pots, I use 10 gallon bags myself. You could try washing the dirt out of the root ball as best you can but in my experience, as hardy as they are, they don't like having their roots broken :(.
 

ganga gurl420

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I had bad luck with 5 i planted before that so i just thre them all together.
I understand the theory in it...but its better to sprout in a paper towel and see what sprouts vs. Letting all the roots twist together and fight for food.
Roots are one of the most important things for a healthy plant and yield. Thats why people who grow monster 10+ pound plants have 600-1000 gallon pots.
Happy roots= bigger fruits!!! ;)
 
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