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So, here is my first recorded outdoor grow! To be perfectly honest, I havent grown outdoor since I was 15 (maybe 16), and I am glad to be back in it.
2 of these girls were in my bagseed journal, but I figured w/the new additions today I may as well start a journal fer the outdoor on its own. So, seeing how it has been almost 2 decades since I have been relying on the sun fer my light, I do have a question: (All pics are shown in order discussed) The 2 plants that are in the small pots (those are 5 gallon pots, BTW), are bagseed, seeds popped on 3/1 ![]() , and they were put outside on 3/27 . I move them twice daily to ensure they get the full days sun w/minimal shade. I live in Nor Cal, from wat I have read and been told, the girls shud be veggin fer a while, yet they are definitely flowering , So, w/all of this in mind, am I growing an autoflowering strain? I will be takin more pics fer this journal tomorrow. This is NOT a case of pre flowers, they are flowerin, fer sure! I am also throwin a couple pics of my WW in here. They are in either 20 or 25 gallon pots (I think 25). A friend was growing them, could not complete his grow, and said I get em if I want em. Well, I wanted these girls, FER SURE!!! I have LST'ed since these pics, and I will be takin pics of that tomorrow. These girls were vegged under a 600 W metal halide til today ![]() Please give me feed back and if some1 cud answer that 1 question so far, I'd greatly appreciate it! TY!!! (pics taken on 4/23). Last edited by Where in the hell am I?; 04-25-2009 at 01:24 AM.. |
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whether or not they are an autoflowering strain depends on how much light they have been getting. How long have they been outside (the ones that are flowering)? And how big are they? Depending on the strain and placement and your lightsource and objects between your lightsource and the plants (like your fence for example) could be the cause of it. If its the smaller ones, and they get more than 14 hrs of daylight, then I would say they are auto flowering. If it is the larger ones and they are not getting more than 12 hrs of light a day (or have large obstructions from early morning sun) than I would say they are not auto flowering, but flowering because of the light cycle.
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is it the smaller plants or the larger plants or all the plants... are they all from seed or clone? sometimes clones that were taken in flower stay in flower for a little while despite the light cycle.
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Ty fer doin yer best, brah! Please stay fer the ride! |
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and they were put outside on 3/27
I didn't see that^.. FDD was right... |
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.But, he doesnt need rep, and I cant give it to him, so here ya go
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its easier to read when you keep the pics and the text separate.... if I had seen that it would have saved time... thats why I asked in my first post how long they had been outside.... lol.... cool
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Yeah, I was tryin somethin different, didnt realize the pics wud be so big on the page, never tried that before, reckon I'll edit it now, TY!
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