first grow ever...outdoors

Alright I just have a couple questions...

this is my first grow ever...it's understood that in the beginning weed plants need more nitrogen than phosphorus and potassium and then about 12 weeks in, or flowering, they need more phosphorus and potassium and less nitrogen. Also so far I understand that plants are ready to be transplanted outdoors after about a month. So my first question is during that month, should I keep them indoors? If so how much light do I give them and how strong? Also what color temperature? daylight spectrum or the warmer light? Or should I just keep em outside?

second question is, when they're outside and it's time to add some nutrients can I add it directly to the water feed? It'll be a gravity drip feed system. and from what I've read I should leave it on an hour a day? at the rate of 1 gal/hour ...but if you have any suggestions ill take them because im not too sure of it. I appreciate any help I can get :joint: :peace:
 

ThomJefferson

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use good soil and put it outside in a container. don't feed nutes until flowering, water every third day. when the buds start, then add high P.
 

Stelthfire3

Member
I like just taking a box and lining it with tin foil or white paint, then just throwing a 26v cfl in a desk lamp for the first week or two, ive had a better success rate this way then just throwing em in the ground from seed
 

brimck325

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talk about the blind leading the blind! wow! get a good book like marijuana grow bible by greg green. ohh yea, read it!
 
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