Bertalishas
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I’ve always been curious if it’s better to let them sprout indoors then put them outdoors when there alittle stronger or if it’s okay to let them sprout outdoors. Is the sun to intense for a fresh seedling?
I’m doing GG#4 autos this year for the first time ! Thinking I’ll pop them sometime in April give the 24 hour light till I throw them outside to finish around June 1.I am somewhat tired of trying to outrun the first frost. My plants will get germinated in 2 weeks. That will give them 4 weeks inside before they go to the greenhouse. Then most of them will go outside. I am going to try two auto's this season and leave one inside the greenhouse all season with the other on a deck in 5 gallon cloth bags. My other 2 plants will be White Widow fems. One in the ground, one in a pot. That is the plan so far but likely to change. I am not sure that they would reach full maturity if I seeded them in the ground where they would grow before frost.
I’m doing GG#4 autos this year for the first time ! Thinking I’ll pop them sometime in April give the 24 hour light till I throw them outside to finish around June 1.
im in Central Oregon on the Oregon/Washington border. June 1 we are at 15 hours 30 minutes of daylight. I’ve got a KIND LED in my greenhouse. If I need to get them more light I can move them in and out of the greenhouse.I guess it depends on how far north you are when you should plant outside. My fem. plants I know I start late March to get them in the greenhouse by May 1st. as I have done last 2 years. My concern is planting the Auto's too early. I read about how fast they grow etc. and I wonder if 4 weeks inside is too early. Inside they are under regular grow lamps. See attachment
I know its hella lot of work having so many plants but damm id enjoy every second of itI have started clones for my 2 greenhouses in NorCal, but we will run lights till April. Finish in June and replant for second run. Gonna put 225 in each greenhouse....best of luck
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I have a crew......I know its hella lot of work having so many plants but damm id enjoy every second of it
i used to work at a buddys grow op a 60x60x160 tent and a big massive one :,D in all i took care of more then 40+ plants just in flower. I mostly worked alone listening to bob marley with a big joint and the glasses to see the plants in normal color etc. It was like a dream fucking came true . DAmm i even enjoyed mixing the fertilizer :,DI have a crew......
Is this love is this love is this love is this love that I’m feelini used to work at a buddys grow op a 60x60x160 tent and a big massive one :,D in all i took care of more then 40+ plants just in flower. I mostly worked alone listening to bob marley with a big joint and the glasses to see the plants in normal color etc. It was like a dream fucking came true . DAmm i even enjoyed mixing the fertilizer :,D
Looking good! I’ve made a few of those DIY cloning bins in my day!I have started clones for my 2 greenhouses in NorCal, but we will run lights till April. Finish in June and replant for second run. Gonna put 225 in each greenhouse....best of luck
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If they are outside from the start the sun is not too much for them. But when started under lights you do have to harden them off. (I burnt up a couple of trays of tomato sprouts last week when I forgot to move them to the shade. Guess who's wife was not happy?). . . . . . . . Is the sun to intense for a fresh seedling?
I have started clones for my 2 greenhouses in NorCal, but we will run lights till April. Finish in June and replant for second run. Gonna put 225 in each greenhouse....best of luck
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nice bins, you are able to do this without a water chiller?I have a crew......
Yes...those are 50gl totes, I use 15gls of solution in each one. The volume of water keeps it from getting too hot...nice bins, you are able to do this without a water chiller?
What are you running down there? I lived in Arcata for awhile, beautiful countryYes...those are 50gl totes, I use 15gls of solution in each one. The volume of water keeps it from getting too hot...