Some outdoor breeding advice.

Budologist420

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So i've been thinking, since the outdoor season is over, is it possible that i could do some outdoor breeding. I.E. building or buying a miniature greenhouse and putting some males and females together to create some seeds.


Any and all advice is wanted please.

Should i start them indoors and then put them outdoors so they dont grow super slow.


Any ideas?
 

homebrewer

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Just do the breeding indoors. It only takes a dash of pollen to create hundreds and hundreds of seeds.
 

Budologist420

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growing indoors isnt an option at the moment where i'm living.
Outdoors is the only option for breeding right now. Just wanted some tips on how i should go about doing it.
 

dualfridge

Active Member
well i unless its really really warm were you live i would wait till season to do so with the breeding . easy easy way as said above would be to grow an outdoor male plant and wait till the pollen starts to drop knock in on paper let it dry put in baggy and from then on you have pollen to use whenever you want and your pollination will be put to a minimum so you dont have tooo seedy of weedy :)
 

The Chemist Brothers

Active Member
i thought about this actually, and it occured the only way this is possible is if it's in a shed that is insulated, so it would be indoors/outdoors?
 

Budologist420

Well-Known Member
I was thinking of building a miniature greenhouse just to flower the plants out, so they can cross breed. I would start the males and females indoors and then at like a foot tall put them in the greenhouse so they can crosspollinate.

Maybe add a little heat fan to keep them warm in the cold of winter.
 

dababydroman

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i dont get what your asking, just do it if you want to. and why would you need a green house or shed. and why would you want to grow in the winter?
 

canefan

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Growing in the winter months outside is a challenage to say the least and very time consuming in addition. With the shorter days plants are on an automatic 12/12 cycle and then after the 21st of Dec when the days start to lengthen you have the hermie problem of plants already in flower. That being said I do a grow which uses lights, sun and black plastic to grow outside in the winter.
This consists of moving plants around my greenhouse and into an enclosed flower area to regulate the length of day. I use the lights when the weather is too nasty outside for the girls which are deep into flower as this is a very rainy area most months. So if you have a bit of time and a place to keep the light schedule constant you are in good shape growing this time of year.
Good Luck
 
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