transplanting question

smokiee

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i have 2 clones one is small and about 4o days old the other is 52 days over 10 inches :weed:and both look fairly healthy and i believe they are flowering (lots of clusters of hairs everywhere and trichomes) ... i was wondering if its possible to transplant them outside to the ground? and whats the proper way to go about this.
 
Yes, you can transplant them anywhere.

Here's how you SHOULD put your babies in the ground.. dig a BIG hole for each. Fill the holes with QUALITY soil. Put your baby in there. Most soil in the ground is beat to hell for nutrients, so you want to replace the beat ass ground with some decent stuff so it can eat. Either that or you may want to nute it in the dirt. Personally.. even if I'm transplanting an evergreen into my garden or some other nice plant, this is exactly how I do it. You want the plant to be able to live comfortably without working too hard.
 
i have 2 clones one is small and about 4o days old the other is 52 days over 10 inches :weed:and both look fairly healthy and i believe they are flowering (lots of clusters of hairs everywhere and trichomes) ... i was wondering if its possible to transplant them outside to the ground? and whats the proper way to go about this.
The most important thing is to "harden" them off carefully. Sunlight has high levels of UV light that will damage indoor grown foliage. Start off with a half hour of outdoor light after 2:00 PM then bring them back in. Increase that time outside every day for a few days and then they'll be OK to be outside all the time. Depending on where you live frost can kill them overnight, still.
 
i have 2 clones one is small and about 4o days old the other is 52 days over 10 inches :weed:and both look fairly healthy and i believe they are flowering (lots of clusters of hairs everywhere and trichomes) ... i was wondering if its possible to transplant them outside to the ground? and whats the proper way to go about this.


Oh.. not sure about this, but.. if they're flowering, now is not the time to put them outside. They will go back into veg., if I'm not mistaken, as the days are long again. Then, you'll have absolute monsters come October / November when you harvest. If you want to be smoking that weed before November, I'd finish those bitches indoors.

I know farmboi is WAY more experienced than me, having read some of his stuff, so I'll defer to an outdoor master..
 
I'll defer to an outdoor master..
I've only grown weed outdoors once and that was ummmm, 37 years ago in North Eastern Saskatchewan, the things never even bloomed either, still dynamite shit though.
Anyways I digress, as long as the daylight is over 14 hours your good to go, a guy as far South as Florida says he's already getting that long a day so I'd say your safe unless your even farther South than that.
 
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