outdoor in january

fallinghigh

Well-Known Member
well i was thinking of putting a mother and and 10 cuts outside in a clear plastic hut i figure there is 2 mounths of light below 12-12 and i should get a harvest. When i cut them down i will leave vegitation on there. Thay should start regrowing in eary spring and turn into monsters by next oct.

any thoughts on this I live in a warm climate and outdoor temps should not get below 30 highs 55-65 right now.
 

gogrow

confused
dont know where you are at, but it sounds like my climate kinda, but here january is usally our coldest month and normally wait until mid to late febuary to put anything outside. our temps are avg about 45-65 all winter, but there is the occasional cold week which could get down to as low as 20 at night...not good. but it all depends on where you live/climate
 

green_dreams

New Member
you can put them out there now, but it might be a little cold on them, so you should cover them with something to make a green house effect to keep the warm, but here where I live we put them outside around end or march or first or april.
you should also bring them in at night to avoid frost damage
 

fallinghigh

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Thay are going to be in a small green house made of plastic to protect from frost. Also I will open them up on good sunny days. Does anybody have any ideas of a "HOT" SOIL MIX to help bring up temps in the green house and not burn the plants.
 

Smoke2Live420

New Member
Thay are going to be in a small green house made of plastic to protect from frost. Also I will open them up on good sunny days. Does anybody have any ideas of a "HOT" SOIL MIX to help bring up temps in the green house and not burn the plants.
hot soil????
 

fallinghigh

Well-Known Member
yes hot soil cow shit is an example of a organic hot soil admendment. Looking for a soil mix ratio of bat guano per yard of soil for a nice hot soil without burn. :joint:
 

green_dreams

New Member
yes hot soil cow shit is an example of a organic hot soil admendment. Looking for a soil mix ratio of bat guano per yard of soil for a nice hot soil without burn. :joint:
yeah I know where to get some, I got some cows grazeing close by.... help yourself to any of it you want.
 

granitestate

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ive had a plnt outside for about a month now, im in the southeast an those temps are basically waht i have. everyone around here says january isnt that bad, but to look out for febuary. and now im going outside to mix in so some guano and black cow haha
 
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