newb growing outdoors, planning

gonzo72

Active Member
Hello fellow smokers,
i live in East TN when is a good time to start.
as a matter of fact how should the outdoor process be done. and what strains are best for my climate, outdoors, and a great smoke.

thanks =))):joint:
 

growerruney

Active Member
one post below yours is the same question check it out and also use the search link on the top of the page. Use google and you soon will be a knowledgeable as some of the members of this fine marijuana growers forum welcome
 

gonzo72

Active Member
one post below yours is the same question check it out and also use the search link on the top of the page. Use google and you soon will be a knowledgeable as some of the members of this fine marijuana growers forum welcome
thank u growerruney. lol
i was wonderin what people here think i should do for the 09 grow.
im still a noob xP
 

gonzo72

Active Member
i couldnt sound more noobish but to say this but what is RIU?
i cant believe i just asked that i knew what it was rofl :roll:

now will some people help me out give ideas etc. like im really not sure how to do outdoors growing and what methods i should be using
please help:-|
 

white boy smurf

New Member
I enjoy helping people but come on man. Do some reading around the forums you can find loads of information about every aspect of growing marijuana. A good idea when researching is to take it one question at a time. For example, If you are not sure about what strain would suit you, look into the seed/strain review forum and find out what you need to know. If you still cant decide or fnd the info you want, then ask that question in that forum. Simply asking for someone to go over all the info you request when you yourself can find the info by doing some research is just lazy and most likely wont recieve too much success. Good luck
 

jesus420

Well-Known Member
put the seed in the ground in the spring. water it. harvest in fall.

good outdoor strains all depend on what you're going for (yield, type of high, etc.)

honestly it sounds like you just want to grow some pot... either take some bagseed you've got laying around (you know from that mexican ditchweed you bought) or go to a seedbank and pick your variety.

then plant those seeds and water them, it really is that simple. then when you've made some progress, post some pictures up here then people will start giving you advice, but the best thing to do is just keep it simple... just remember to kill off any male plants you get so you don't pollinate the females and reduce your yield and potency.
 

gonzo72

Active Member
put the seed in the ground in the spring. water it. harvest in fall.

good outdoor strains all depend on what you're going for (yield, type of high, etc.)

honestly it sounds like you just want to grow some pot... either take some bagseed you've got laying around (you know from that mexican ditchweed you bought) or go to a seedbank and pick your variety.

then plant those seeds and water them, it really is that simple. then when you've made some progress, post some pictures up here then people will start giving you advice, but the best thing to do is just keep it simple... just remember to kill off any male plants you get so you don't pollinate the females and reduce your yield and potency.
from what i have read, i need to use a certain fert, what do u recommend, and if it is safe to germ, and let sprout in a cup(or whatever) then put in dug soil, and place sprout and fill rest of hole with fert and water whenever needed??

i cant find any good outdoor grow sites that tell me exactly what i need to do
 

BusyBlazin

Active Member
hey im thinkin about starting a small-scale outdoor grow..i was thinking of planting around 50 plants throughout the woods, considering about half will be males and some other problems that may arise i am hoping to have around 15 female plants growing..does anyone know in PA when should i put my seeds in the ground?

and any tips/advice would be appreciated, thanks and TOKE ON!!
 

cheafinkush

Active Member
you dont need to kno anything else. growing outdoors is very simple, and you dont need to adjust everything. just sit back and let nature take its course.
 

NomadicSky

Well-Known Member
I'd hoped someone actually told him what month.

I've heard Good Friday but I need a day after the frost.

I live in North East Mississippi/
 

greenleaffarmer

Active Member
hey im thinkin about starting a small-scale outdoor grow..i was thinking of planting around 50 plants throughout the woods, considering about half will be males and some other problems that may arise i am hoping to have around 15 female plants growing..does anyone know in PA when should i put my seeds in the ground?

and any tips/advice would be appreciated, thanks and TOKE ON!!
I know what your thinking and you have the right idea but 50 plants is by no way shape or form a small scale grow.
 
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