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keeko
11-30-2006, 01:52 AM
since last harvest i have been thinking about how im going to improve 07 growing season. I plan on taking clones of K2, Neville Haze Hy....and maybe some others i have laying around. I also figured why have a bunch of plants to take care of when i could have only a couple really big plants, so my question is what is the best way to achieve atleast a pound a plant outdoors. I live in Texas so i have about 8 months of outdoor season.

Splifted
11-30-2006, 05:40 AM
Start the plants now indoors. Transplant after last frost(like march 1st in tx lol) straight into the ground. Prepare the soil now, like go dig it up and mix in all the good ammendments and fertilizer you plan on using. You can even mix some of that gel stuff that absorbs water that is designed to be mixed in soil to water house plants slowly to help keep some moisture since it doesn't rain a lot in tx. Post some pics. And most importantly, don't tell anyone where it is. :stoned:

bud breath420
11-30-2006, 07:53 AM
And lots of sun!.

doobage
11-30-2006, 05:00 PM
although there is no sure-fire way, there are a few principles
dig the holes not only deeep but WIDE.. wider holes = wider root system=wider stem and of course, stronger bigger buds. sun is also a big factor, as you live in texas this shouldn't be a huge problem, but you may want to consider high temps and drought, and it might be smart to mulch your soil or have some undergrowth around your hole to keep it from drying out too much in the texas sun (im from ny but i can imagine it gets a bit hot and dry eh?) another big thing is nitrogen content of the soil which can be achieved by commercial additives or compost, compost of course being cheaper. you should also look into organic ferts, theyre not all that expensive esp. if youre only using it on a couple plants. i like foxfarm brand but that's just my opinion. sorry for rambling but hope this helps! :thumbsup:

stinkyattic
11-30-2006, 05:22 PM
you may want to consider high temps and drought, and it might be smart to mulch your soil or have some undergrowth around your hole to keep it from drying out too much in the texas sun :

Look up the instructions for planting shrubs.. how people make like a little basin around the eventual drip line of the plant, and then put mulch lightly in the basin.. every time it rains the water is trapped there and ONLY infiltrates to your root area instead of running off.

keeko
11-30-2006, 10:15 PM
Splifted – thanks for the info, plants have been started indoors/clones taken and now im just waiting for them to finish flowering so I know exactly what I want to put outdoors. About how tall I should veg the clones before taking them outside? And do you know the name of the gel stuff, that would be very helpful for the heat here.

Budbreath420-gotta love that hot Texas sun

Doobage-Im thinking ill probably dig the holes 2.5-3.5feet deep and 5 feed wide, sheesh that’s going to be a disaster on my bad back(put a nice big crack in a vertabrate not to long ago) and yes in texas all the soil is dry and dead in the summer, would burlap sacks keep some moisture in?……I also use fox farm but im thinking about switching to all organics, if my wallet is fat enough. Thanks for the input

Stinkyattick- I never thought about doing that but I know I have seen it around all the nice houses, thank you ill have to try this.

Splifted
12-01-2006, 12:17 AM
Splifted â?? thanks for the info, plants have been started indoors/clones taken and now im just waiting for them to finish flowering so I know exactly what I want to put outdoors. About how tall I should veg the clones before taking them outside? And do you know the name of the gel stuff, that would be very helpful for the heat here.


Link to those water crystals (http://www.gardeners.com/on/demandware.store/Sites-Gardeners-Site/default/ViewProductDetail-SellPage?OfferID=14091&SC=)

Yep, gotta love Texas, we didn't get our first freeze until this morning and the growing season starts in like march. Lol, thats like a 9 month growing period, shit we could grow babies.

keeko
12-01-2006, 12:38 AM
awsome thanks for the link, yea we got our first encounter with cold weather today, yesterday was about 80 degrees F, and this morning it was about 32-40F. Crazy texas weather

kush07
12-01-2006, 04:40 AM
Your going to have to train your plants. I recommend LSTing. You'll get massive yeilds using this techique along with what others have said. Personally I think you'll have to upgrade your genetics as well. Neither one of the strains you listed are heavy yeilders. Go for some Chronic or Bubblegum from Serious Seeds. You'll have to have mix up all the right things now to get the soil teeming with all the good nutrients and microbes. Also look into Advanced Nutrients organic line to get the most out of your plants.

StinkyAttic - could you tell me more about this procedure you speak of?

Happy Toking :rasta:

kindprincess
12-01-2006, 04:49 AM
you'll need a super big 15 ft. sativa.

i want one too, but, alas... no more room in the closet:(

love, kp:p

kush07
12-01-2006, 05:22 AM
Actually you'll do better with a evenly split cross of sativa and indica. Indicas are what really pack on wait and thick colas.

keeko
12-01-2006, 07:24 AM
kusk07, i agree with you, the genetics i have planned right now are lacking, i tried twice to order from a (well know) seed bank, once with custom siezure letter and the second just never came....so i figured i will just try with the girls i have now and hope for the best., and i also did plan on low stress training and topping a few.

kindprincess-if i ever get a 'super big 15 ft. sativa' ill be sure to remeber and take a picture for ya;)

crazychris-be sure to cover your chest and head.....i was out tonight at an outside bar and just coudnt take the cold weather (just recovering from a nasty cold)

oh kust07, what kind of sativa/indica would you recommend...out of curiosity?

take her easy yall:thumbsup: (little texas for ya)

Splifted
12-01-2006, 07:59 AM
Yes, go for the sativa. We have the growing season to do it properly. But yeah, it was like 80 yesterday here too, then i woke up to ice on my steps.

bejay
12-01-2006, 12:05 PM
if you are using clones you might not want to put them outdoors as early as march you would probably be better off waiting till mid april as the dark hours in march might actually be long enough to confuse the plant into starting flowering and then have to reveg as the dark hours decrease, wich actually slows its growth as it reverts back to a veg state.
might take clones around late feb to early march and veg indoors for a month then move them outdoors while you could start earlier if you wish but dont think it would help your plants to yield much more, think genetics and growing conditions will play a more improtant role in yield per plant.

Splifted
12-01-2006, 06:00 PM
if you are using clones you might not want to put them outdoors as early as march you would probably be better off waiting till mid april as the dark hours in march might actually be long enough to confuse the plant into starting flowering and then have to reveg as the dark hours decrease, wich actually slows its growth as it reverts back to a veg state.
might take clones around late feb to early march and veg indoors for a month then move them outdoors while you could start earlier if you wish but dont think it would help your plants to yield much more, think genetics and growing conditions will play a more improtant role in yield per plant.

Haha, yeah, i forgot about light cycle. I was just thinking off temperature, down here it gets warm early. Yeah, something like the spring equinox or something is when farmers plant by or something. Thanks for that bejay :thumbsup:

Racerx
12-01-2006, 06:12 PM
Around here (NorCal), if you plant seeds in late March/early April, youll end up with trees that are capable of producing a pound a plant in September/October if the temps are good and there is a LOT of sun. In fact, the guy who taught me to grow indoor did many experiments and found he actually could on an average, get MORE off a plant that was planted in April then in January or Febuary. Im sure this depends on the light cycle your area has at that time. He used semi-established clones (rooted in 1/2 gallon pots), planted in early April, harvested in early October. Averages out to a little over 20 pounds per 24 plants. 3 foot deep holes that are 3 feet wide but he really turns the earth around the site too and the surounding soil is pretty good, not nasty and dry. He also uses nutrients 6 times a year (a wide variety of organic stuff I can never keep track of).

Oh, and they were tied down enough to spread them out and get light through the whole plant, which end up around 5-6 feet tall.

phillykid
12-01-2006, 07:53 PM
you'll need a super big 15 ft. sativa.

i want one too, but, alas... no more room in the closet:(

love, kp:p


my first ever plant i harvested recently was 15ft tall, i guess i got lucky. when it was all said and done i had 4 large tupperware jars of erb. i mean u could fit a basketball in one of these jars. the only problem was that the buds were thin and after they were dried it became even smaller. fortunately some of the buds did produce seeds. good genetics for next grow.

keeko
12-01-2006, 09:32 PM
bejay- i thought about that also, so i was thinking of a date to put them out there and what better day than april 20th?:thumbsup:

kush07
12-01-2006, 11:11 PM
Growing a pure sativa will more than likely not achieve the yeild he is looking for like phillykid described. He'll need a balanced hybrid, maybe a little more on the sativa side but will definitely need those indica genetics in there to make that 1lb mark easily achievable.

Glad to know where on the same page keeko. Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Like I said earilier Chronic and Bubblegum from Serious are known to be very heavy yeildiers. Chronic has been named commercial plant of the year for a couple times now. Some classic heavy outdoor yeildiers are Skunk #1 and Durban Poison x Skunk #1. Some other good choices would be, Martian Mean Green and Recon from DNA. Guerillas Gusto from Sensi Seed would be another good bet. And Subcool/ TGA's Big foot or Space Queen F2's which are freebies if you order the Big Foot. Best of luck

Happy Toking :rasta:

kush07
12-01-2006, 11:17 PM
One more thing, concentrate on digging your holes deeper than wider. Just like in indoors, we don't use container that are shallow and wide, we use deep containers that are semi-wide e.g. the popular 5 gallon bucket. This is because cannabis roots first grow down to the bottom to test there boundries and then grow out to the sides.

SDK SLAYER
12-02-2006, 12:02 AM
I have seen 1 lb Sativa's grown in 100 L bags, but these were in the tropics & was only 7' tall. I myself have grown a 1 lb. plant{bagseed indica} in a 16" pot :greenthumb: When ya dig yer holes, throw in LOTS of shit.....horse shit,[ I imagine there's lots of this in Texas], cowshit, chicken shit & lots of GOOD compost. I don't think they need to be 5' across, maybe 3' X 3' would be better for your back....good luck m8 :greenthumb:

kush07
12-02-2006, 02:30 AM
I didn't say it wasn't possible I just said it was easier to use hybrids. Make sure you use composed manure, not fresh manure. The reason I'm posting again is because I forgot one killer outdoor strain, Kali Mist. This will be your best bet I think. My .02 cents.

Happy Toking :rasta:

keeko
12-02-2006, 11:06 PM
I didn't say it wasn't possible I just said it was easier to use hybrids. Make sure you use composed manure, not fresh manure. The reason I'm posting again is because I forgot one killer outdoor strain, Kali Mist. This will be your best bet I think. My .02 cents.

Happy Toking :rasta:

ha yea thats one of my top strains i want to try out, but im not ready to spend more money on beans just yet....

kush07
12-03-2006, 05:23 AM
yea I feel ya bro. They're a tad expensive but definitely worth it for your purpose!

Happy Toking :rasta:

keeko
12-03-2006, 06:16 AM
yea i really want to buy some, i just dont want to risk not getting it and not being able to get a refund.....but thats just a problem must of us have to face if we want good seeds here in the US....hopefully i will be taking a trip to Amsterdam this spring break so i can buy seeds in person.

keeko
12-03-2006, 08:18 PM
Growing a pure sativa will more than likely not achieve the yeild he is looking for like phillykid described. He'll need a balanced hybrid, maybe a little more on the sativa side but will definitely need those indica genetics in there to make that 1lb mark easily achievable.

Glad to know where on the same page keeko. Sorry to hear about your misfortune. Like I said earilier Chronic and Bubblegum from Serious are known to be very heavy yeildiers. Chronic has been named commercial plant of the year for a couple times now. Some classic heavy outdoor yeildiers are Skunk #1 and Durban Poison x Skunk #1. Some other good choices would be, Martian Mean Green and Recon from DNA. Guerillas Gusto from Sensi Seed would be another good bet. And Subcool/ TGA's Big foot or Space Queen F2's which are freebies if you order the Big Foot. Best of luck

Happy Toking :rasta:


kush-was just wondering if you had any experience with the beans you mentioned? and if you did which was you personal favorite and why?