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    Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

    Yo Orange, that's a great way to start outdoors bro, those seedlings are already acclimated and tough as nails, more people should be doing like you and not using those crappy CFL's, many people don't realize that as soon as you put weak plants outside they are susceptible to bugs, I have no...
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    Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

    Damn right about the local, got one ready for these nine but I think I changed my mind and I'm going to wait and put the Early Skunks in that spot, will germinate those on 4/1, in two days, kinda worried about my spots this year, living in an urban area sucks sometimes, anyway my creativity...
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    Starting seeds indoors now....

    I'm not sure if you seem like the cloning and sexing type if you asked that question, try to maintain 18/6 on your seedlings on try to follow the daylight in you area, for example, I put mine outside on my balcony at 1:00 AM - Sunrise is 6:30, and around 8:00 I put them back under the fluoros...
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    Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

    No, not Greek but also in Europe 45N°, those are my first batch, planting 10 more seeds tomorrow and then the last ten around mid April, that way I can keep them cycling, the first ones will go out around April 20 or so, maybe sooner, I'm watching the weather... I hope yours can make it, can you...
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    Guerilla grow in Greece

    Man, get those babies some southern balcan mediterranean sunlight, those bulbs are not doing the trick, they may be surviving but not thriving, do you have access to a sun lit window? ήλιος! Invest in some better bulbs and try to use our friend the sun to improve...
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    Forest Preserve

    Forest Preserves can be an easy bust so be careful, depends on your spot, usually they are managed by local county authorities and volonteer groups, if you plant in these areas do not damage local flora and do not litter, think of it as an oasis for your crop, so, respect.
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    Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

    As promised got the 400w MH in action, overdoing it on these seedlings as they are fine under the T5 Compacts but I need to verify temps and it's good to give them extra light here and there as today it's raining, alternating between the Flouros, natural sunlight when available and the MH to...
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    Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

    Proper germination/acclimation techniques, I'm sending my girls outside this year at ten at a time, here's round 1, placed in soil on 3/21 and sprouted 3/24, Guerrillas Gusto is the first round, check out my cycle, have one compartment above the aquarium with 55W T5 Compact Floros "Triton" for...
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    My outdoor grow

    Here are some pics of the Sharksbreath from last year, her mom was Great White Shark.... https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/134762-stoops-outdoor-sharksbreath-quicky-urban.html
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    whats the best way to germ. seeds???

    Good thread on gemination methods, will make a post this weekend with pics to show how to do it correctly, I honestly do not know why people do not soak there seeds for a short period time in lukewarm water (I use aquarium water) and then insert directly into medium/soil. In my opinion there is...
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    My outdoor grow

    Don't think you will get into any "trouble" As far as your climate and your seed selection go you should be all right, the Great White Shark may finish a bit later (late Oct/early Nov) I had some Sharksbreath last year GWSxJamaican Lambsbread and had to chop her 2 weeks early at the end of Oct...
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    new to the outdoors

    The rule of thumb is usually 3/4 weeks, depends though, if you have nice weather even 1/2 weeks may be sufficient, most outdoor growers start their babies indoors to give them a jump start and to ensure vigorous plants before transplanting, acclimationa is the key, you can even start beans...
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    new to the outdoors

    Old school Illinois here, Germinate soon, 4/01 - 4/10 for transplanting around late Aprile beginning May but keep an eye on the weather!
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    signs of good soil conditions?

    Check out this thread, it's right up your alley. https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/174700-guerilla-qs-area.html Hope it helps.
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    Lazy Guerilla Grow

    One of my plots this year is a low maintanence guerrilla grow but I will baby the transplanted seedlings in the first few weeks in order to guarantee established plants, if you plan on just scattering the seeds expect a very low percentage of eventual survivors, Johnny Appleseed style would be...
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    3 strains for outdoor

    Hence the name Aurora Indica, good latin name, very golden by the looks of it, not sure where you're at but give it a try outdoors! Most indoor strains do well at 45°/50° North but may not finish in time... Had that problem last year with Sharksbreath. This year outdoor strains only!
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    3 strains for outdoor

    Big Bud is a well known outdoor strain but be careful in humid/wet climates as dense colas can conserve moisture, White Rhino may finish later but if you have the right conditions it should be all right, Aurora Indica? that's new for me but if it's indica dominant and "Aura" AU means gold and...
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    Growing season

    We outdoor folk are much more patient and skeptical than the indoor jobs, we have so many variables, and as far as I'm concerned, better results when obtained ;)...,
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    Too cold?

    I was startled to see that my neighbour actually planted 4 tomatoe plants in his little garden on Sat, I germinated yesterday and I would like to thank him for giving me the perfect indicator! The last frost in my are has already passed but temps will be in the high 30's for the next two days...
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