i need help with outdoor growing, +rep if you help!

oxyhydro

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i really need help fast about growing out side, im pretty sure that its the same as growing indoor but idk never really have, i just helped ppl do it out side. but i been growing indoor for a couple of years and so many great grows so i no the basics. i just need help growing out side and need to no everything that important to know, im planing on putiing my clones out side wen im ready and i couple of other mothers, my grow room is alil way to crowded if u no wat i mean, if any one could help it will respect you if u would help, ill +rep any one that can please, thanks
 
its the same thing ,better, more light .

Find a good spot where nobody will find it

But its pretty much the same basic , it will sprout the veg then flower , ALL alone :D
 
its the same thing ,better, more light .

Find a good spot where nobody will find it

But its pretty much the same basic , it will sprout the veg then flower , ALL alone :D

yea i no shit like that but wat do i need to keep in mind, did you even read all of wat i sed?
 
ok heres a few pionter

the bigger the pot the bigger the plant the bigger the yield.
if u have good dirt u can plant straight in the ground
if i were u i would veg alittle inside to get the plant bigger then plant it outside just to get a head start.
i would also recomend FIMming of topping you will get more main colars and depending where u plant outside say near a fence u can train it to grow along the fence so it doesnt end up tall but really bushy.
the plant need atleast 5 hours of direct sunlight a day to do well.

good luck mate hope u do well
 
A big one - Learn the remedies of nature, the more the plants flow with their surroundings the better, and the less chance of detection.
 
the basics are the same, but the things that will screw you up are real different
rippers are an end of season problem, animals and bugs have chewed a number of crops
the choice of spot is the big deal, do that and the rest will follow
think about harvest and hauling out, and about avoiding an obvious path to your grow
 
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