Need help growing pounds of weed outdoors

trippnface

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Thank you :)
Luckily when I was healthy and mixed the holes I put down two layers of wire. It was a lot of work, I did 1 Hole each day after work. I Love to garden. I'm Doing a variety of autos including white widow, super lemon haze, candy kush, and northern lights. As for the regulars, la confidential, fruit punch, and aurora indica. Also have more room to do vegetables and sage. What strains are you planning?
i feel ya; i mixed my 600 gallons of soil and it was a tad more tiring than i anticipated lol. i am also upping my veggie garden too :). the time for severe self efficiency approaches.
sounds bomb!
got some seeds from gage green of a mendobreath cross so i think i am gunna pop those and take my chances with a pheno hunt; i enjoy poppin seeds for full season and love their vigor. certainly a risk not knowing exactly what i might get and a lack of consistency; but i have popped just regular f1 & s1 seeds from my garden and they turned out pretty good; i figure cant go wrong with some world class genetics...i hope ;). only running 6 plants as well. just doin my limit. gunna baby these girls; hopefully have some cool pics for the crew later :).
 

ThaSeedMan

Active Member
Heres how to grow gurilla(sp)now take a backhoe out into the bush and dig 10 big holes now order a truck and trailer load of planter mix and fill the holes up,now take some Cherry Pie and grow the baby in 5 gallon buckets under your t5 room,wait 60 days and rent a uhaul and drive the kids on out to the bush(bring a cooler of beer and some chips)One important thing is you need a bunch of H2O,say 100 gallons a day....should get you well over 2lb a plant[/QUOTE
So cherry pie is a high yielder ? This is my first year running that strain both indoors and out .... anything you can tell me about strain for example how it likes to be grown how much nutrients it likes or anything else I should be aware of with the strain ???
 

ThaSeedMan

Active Member
Best advice to the OP , good dirt , good genetics , plenty of sun (no less than 5 hours) and water and harvesting at peak . . .
I'm in Maine and locally to where I'm at geographically the dirt is phenomenal and a lot of my patches are a native dirt base and some of my patches have amended dirt but I use mostly native soil if possible and I till the f*** out of it ! Actually going out To Plant Today !!!

Generally speaking if the Dirt is almost black and it's spongy and light and Airy and it drains well and it's full of worm castings and organic matter then you're good to go otherwise plan on amending it and doing a lot of extra work.

I'm fortunate enough to have plenty of Rock Solid genetics and have been growing for 18 years now , this isn't my First Time on RIU , I lost my login info when I moved so I created a new page !!!!

Happy Growing Season to Everyone !!!
 

Miyagismokes

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your areas temps and stuff can as well... places like here in michigan we get like 1-2 months less outdoor time than what cali gets because of our harvest times and cold weather
A hot day kicks a potted plant right in the cunt, too.
 
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