Just put em outside!! LMK whatcha kno

Ukulele Haze

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Looking good so far. I'm thinking they might be a sativa of some kind. Do you happen to know the strain?

You mentioned critters. Maybe you could find some materials at the hardware store to fence them in a little bit.
 

Wizzlebiz

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Those are gonna flip to flower then be forced to flip back to veg when the amount of daily sun increases. Without supplemental light expect this to happen.

You have less than 12 hrs of sunlight and they will stay in flower until about 14 hrs in which they will flip back to veg. That's quite stressful for a plant.
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I do wish you good luck though. Keep a lookout for nanners in flower due to the stress.
 

Lordhooha

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I had these clones inside for the last couple months under 18/6 light cyc. I'm in eastern us and it seems like it has warmed up enough to plant outside. Hopefully the animals stay off of them..
Those clones are a couple of months old......
 

Rozgreenburn

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I had these clones inside for the last couple months under 18/6 light cyc. I'm in eastern us and it seems like it has warmed up enough to plant outside. Hopefully the animals stay off of them..
I had these clones inside for the last couple months under 18/6 light cyc. I'm in eastern us and it seems like it has warmed up enough to plant outside. Hopefully the animals stay off of them..
Nice start. For my outside gig, I use 2 slightly offensive tactics. Hair, as in yours, the dogs/ cat, or from a barber or hair salon. Just put a handful in an old stocking or nylons, then set these within 10' of your plants. Nylons [cut into sections] work best because they hide easier.
#2 is the nasty one but it works best. Every morning when you get up, piss into a plastic soda bottle and cap it. Now bury it up to the neck within 2' of each plant. This has deterred all the wildlife I encounter, and I live in the deep woods. Nothing unfortunately, it won't do shit for those nasty Human thieves. Grow well...

Oh yes, take off the cap once it is buried:bigjoint:
 

hotrodharley

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First you are feeding insects before many native plants emerge or green up. Second temperature differences can lead to damping off so keep moist but not wet. Good luck.
 

Camletzzz

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Looking good so far. I'm thinking they might be a sativa of some kind. Do you happen to know the. strain?

You mentioned critters. Maybe you could find some materials at the hardware store to fence them in a little bit.
Yes I have a sativa strain and a indica strain. I did an indoor grow first and this is what I got..now these are the clones from that gro. And it seems when you put a fence up then you have to worry about someone coming across it and stealing your plants..
 

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Camletzzz

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Nice start. For my outside gig, I use 2 slightly offensive tactics. Hair, as in yours, the dogs/ cat, or from a barber or hair salon. Just put a handful in an old stocking or nylons, then set these within 10' of your plants. Nylons [cut into sections] work best because they hide easier.
#2 is the nasty one but it works best. Every morning when you get up, piss into a plastic soda bottle and cap it. Now bury it up to the neck within 2' of each plant. This has deterred all the wildlife I encounter, and I live in the deep woods. Nothing unfortunately, it won't do shit for those nasty Human thieves. Grow well...

Oh yes, take off the cap once it is buried:bigjoint:
Yeah we used to piss on a rag and hang it on a post lol
 
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