SOIL GROW: TRAINWRECK, QUERKLE, and BUBBLEGUM

CannaBear

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Hello folks!This is my second grow for I grew only one plant last summer. It came out good for a first timer. I'm currently vegging two Trainwreck clones as well as a Querkle, and a Bubblegum (all in order in the pics). They're about a month old planted in Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil. Been also feeding them Fox Farms Grow Big. Not sure yet If going to veg them all till outdoor season, or maybe flower one or two of them earlier under a HPS. They're sitting on a 2x2x3.5 shelf under two sets of twin shoplights with a mixed spectrum of 2 cool and 2 warm bulbs. Mylar film surrounds the space. SUGGESTIONS VERY MUCH WELCOME!!!
 

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Anyone know how big will my clones get outdoors if vegged indoors since Jan. 15 ? they are about 2 feet tall now in 1gal pots (bubblegum & trainwreck) Querkle is 1 ft. They gna be put in 5 gallon pots. Any guess how much willl i yield per plant? When is everone in Norcal gonna start moving plants outdoors???
 
i think you could easily get 3 oz's dry per plant if you do everything right and protect your ladies from caterpillars then you should have no problem achieving 3 zips a plant
 
i think you could easily get 3 oz's dry per plant if you do everything right and protect your ladies from caterpillars then you should have no problem achieving 3 zips a plant

the most challenging pest i came across outdoors was the slug, or snails. they eat up everything.
 
NO THE SPIDER MITE, they eat your chlorophyll in plant leaves, choking off the plants vital energy source (sun), then they spin there webs all around the plants and lay trillions of eggs :(
 
Its going to be a backyard grow so i dont have problems with slugs besides spiter mites in hidden places but not a big prob . I check my ladies daily for any type of predators.
 

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