Who knows an Outdoor Herijuana Story

longlizard

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I have heard of this plant and want to raise a few outdoors, this year. I live near Lat: 45.N, thats northern midwest. We are recomended to not put our tomatoes, or peppers out intil 28 May. Marijuana is a hardier then that, I try and transplant to a permenant hole then. I can get to the first week in October, after that mold is an issue.
I would like outdoor grow advice on Herijuana, if available. I am not 110% sure of the heritage, though I was told mostly indica. A outdoor grow in Holland last year gave me this idea. Our, climate is very different, though during September and October close to the same temps. If possible I would like to produce sensi and feel no pain.
 

longlizard

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Your right I love his site, I too have been there. I like Herijuana, Jackberry F2, K.O Kush F2, and I wish I had a greenhouse for some Anesthesia.
Have much experience with outdoor indica? Thank you
 

longlizard

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Yea, in one of his posts he mentions a successful Herijuana, outdoor grow in Holland. Not many details, though. I am just curious about things I believe will be easy. I mean it might be I was excited about this grow, that I did not realize it just another indica. Mountain grown, the good stuff. I would like to get 30, so on a 50/50 I might get 15 females. Thats a fair amount and not too few. I might have to settle for just 10 though, the economy.
 

gangjababy

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if it held up in holland it should do fine in most parts of the world. With the short summer and the amount of rain holland gets.
 

longlizard

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As it stands I have 5 female Train Wreck, 1 f White Widow, 1 f Pure Power Plant, 30 r Sweet Tooth, 340 r Danky Doodle crosses. I will care for the females and the Sweet Tooth, tlc. The Danky Doodle I will just step them into a field, return in mid-July to pull males, then once more in mid Sept.
 

longlizard

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I have been studying organic nutrient release, from organic fertilizer to microorganisms activity to ammonium a plant available nitrogen. Sufficient time to allow the microbial populations to grow and devlop is benificial to provide plant available nitrogen to the crop. I have been raising compost worms since November, I have increase my worm population several fold, along with my microbial population. I plan on using an organic compost made of horse manure, straw, grass clippings, and hardwood leaves. I will also spray my plants with an aerated aerobic worm casting tea with two weeek intervals.
 

longlizard

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This will be my last post on this thread, unless I get some more input. I understand this strain is mainly indoor, that is why I posted it, to research the feasibility of an outdoor grow.
 

Vader Haze

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This will be my last post on this thread, unless I get some more input. I understand this strain is mainly indoor, that is why I posted it, to research the feasibility of an outdoor grow.
I also am going to attempt to grow some Herijuana outdoors this year. Im at 40° N so Im a little further south but im in the mountains so my season will have to end by 1st week of Oct. at the latest. Im gonna give it a go though.
 
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