Outdoor plants,uk

tyke1973

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This year I decided on putting some beans out,a friend feminized this,some time back its stardawg .my brother has the others blue sherbert,thought I'm gonna put em out and only go to them once a fortnight,if I can get.Gonna split them soon and spread them out in same area though.There getting sun most of day,just first few hour up to about 10 am they dont get full sun,there looking great ,only recieved rain water.The other one is on my garden,that needs putting out very soon,just need to dig the hole first ,found a lovely spot today for it though.I got some nettles stewing in a bucket ,that I will be giving em in a few week .But only if they look light in color,anything extra from out doors in uk is a bonus. We dont have the best weather 20200519_105141.jpg20200519_102613.jpg
 
Very nice man! Look so happy and perky.

How old are they by chance?

I’ve got a NL auto which I chucked outside in December as a reject seedling/experiment.

Colder up here and survived in a greenhouse and near freezing temps. So potted her up into a 5L but got hit with a cold spell not long ago. She hated that but bounced back these past few days!

Got this snap today - she’s 5 months old haha

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I stick a few regular fem clones outdoors ever year, unsuccessfully of course lol
I can grow trees in the summer believe it or not.
It's too damp and cold come September, bud rot, powdery mildew here but I always live in hope for an Indian summmer.
This year I've planted a WW auto to see what happens.
Going against the grain and advice I've read I have started it in a small pot - 4" - indoors to give it a head start until it warms up a bit.
Transplanting it this week into a 19 litre air pot outside.
Fingers crossed :lol:
August '18
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Another 6ft tall plant in the deck in September
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I got about an ounce off it ffs lol lol
It was also blasted by a mini hurricane in September!
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Here's a GDP in November
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I live in hope for the auto.....:wall:
Good luck to one and all!
 
I stick a few regular fem clones outdoors ever year, unsuccessfully of course lol
I can grow trees in the summer believe it or not.
It's too damp and cold come September, bud rot, powdery mildew here but I always live in hope for an Indian summmer.
This year I've planted a WW auto to see what happens.
Going against the grain and advice I've read I have started it in a small pot - 4" - indoors to give it a head start until it warms up a bit.
Transplanting it this week into a 19 litre air pot outside.
Fingers crossed :lol:
August '18
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Another 6ft tall plant in the deck in September
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I got about an ounce off it ffs lol lol
It was also blasted by a mini hurricane in September!
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Here's a GDP in November
View attachment 4570295
I live in hope for the auto.....:wall:
Good luck to one and all!

Very nice dude! What soil u using for the potted She’s a monster haha. Guess smell isn’t much for an issue for u?

I transplant my autos but I start them in air-pots before their final pot. Only for about 10-14 days though. This helps air prune the roots so they grow horizontally and into the medium without circling and stressing the plant into early flowering.

Keep it up :)
 
Very nice dude! What soil u using for the potted She’s a monster haha. Guess smell isn’t much for an issue for u?

I transplant my autos but I start them in air-pots before their final pot. Only for about 10-14 days though. This helps air prune the roots so they grow horizontally and into the medium without circling and stressing the plant into early flowering.

Keep it up :)
I usually use a mix of Biobizz light mix and local compost
Im just using a local compost with perlite and sand mix now due to grow shop lockdown.
I ordered a pallet of compost last month, 900 litres worth
Usually I use Tomatorite, b&q, homebase, b&m etc all sell it, for all the plants but I hadda order mega crop on Amazon as it was running out so I'm trying it out now.
I never have much of a reek to be honest, either indoors or out. Only time it stinks to high dough is when I'm chopping down.
I know when all my neighbours are out at work so I would chop down in my garage but because of this lockdown they're all in isolation so I do it in the kitchen in the middle o the night.
 
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