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Has anyone ever accomplished an indoor veg & then place outdoors? this is what I have to date, 5 week veg/3 weeks in flower (Pics taken 2 days prior & have grown substantially more since).
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btw, They are all in 1 gallon pots. Does this present an issue?
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Opinions guys..... Just seeking opinions as if anyone (& I'm sure tons of folks have accomplished this) has had issues visa vie 1 gallon pots, pests to watch for, etc. etc. Cheers & good day!
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Guys, I'm seeing "Aphids" & they're attacking me garden. Hearing different methods, Ladybugs, Soapy Water & rinse? I hear the latter will help, but will it damage the garden? As in spraying with soapy water?
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Ive heard 1 cup vegetable or white mineral oil 2 cups water. Spray this homemade aphid control mixture on the aphids every few days until the aphids recede. This home remedy to get rid of aphids will suffocate the aphids. Make sure that plants that are treated with this solution are keptout of direct sunlight as the oil may magnify the sunlight and burn the plants.
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Or you can spray the plant with you garden hose to knock the aphids off. Spray the plant every day until the plant is aphid free.
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i use neem oil. it works great, makes the bugs retarted or something. they stop mating and eating till they die, and its all organic and u can use it up to the day before harvest, u can get it at any home depot or stores like that and its cheap. although i havent had to deal with aphids (thank god) it worked great on knats, but it says it works for them and many other bugs
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THANX A ZILLION!!! Even though I noticed very few today after spraying with my organic based dish detergent I will grab some neem
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I agree with matt had a big problem with knots and mites and it got rid of my problem now I have a huge problem with the leaves turning brown spots and some lower ones dying I'm in 1a week flowering
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Anyone with pics showing an infestation?
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Transplanted 5 into 5 gallon containers. 14 more to go. {Sorry, Week 4}
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Good job transplanting into 5 gallon buckets. Those 1 gallon would not have been enough.
I just transplanted my 4 indoor ladies into 4 x 2.5 gallon buckets. Outside you will need much more root space !
Good looking grow btw... and I also use neem oil. Firstly I heat 1 litre of water until its warm, then I add 3ml of soap or detergent, then I shake up the spray bottle. This is important to get the soap to mix well with the water. Then I add 5ml of neem oil and shake very well to help the soap infuse the neem oil. then spray the shit out of the plants every couple of days for the entire life cycle of the insects. This will mess with their head and they will die off. You need to keep spraying to get the grubs that were laid too. 3 weeks is usually more than the life cycle of most pests.
Take care.
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Thanx bro:
Still very young & actually have gnats, not aphids as previously thought but the neem is great for all little buggers. These little things are distracting as all hell!
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Gnats are usually caused by over watering.
But the neem oil in a spray will kill them in 3 weeks. Be sure you keep spraying. If you don't kill them they will eventually kill your plants.
I had indoor plants that I didnt look after in the past and the gnats killed these plants in 3 weeks.
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I hear ya. They are a pain & have been on them with the neem spray. Never combined with dish detergent but will give it a go. Which stage of development are you in, pics? Btw, been raining A LOT where I reside so I don't have a say!
Cheers:
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click on my second grow journal in my signature
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you need to click on 'LED grow NO.2, testing the Pro-Grow 260 and Rhino Seeds' to see my current grow.
I think you only clicked on the first grow log.
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You're sporting sum very nice looking girls! Placed most of my girls into 5 gallon containers. All 19 are in full flower. Will post some pics in a few days, Cheers
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Nice !!! 19 plants in full flower !! Yummy !
Do you get a lot of sunshine where you are ? Hopefully so !
I have a few outdoors too but I can't get photos really because they are in the wilderness.
Come the end of October I'll have some nice pics up ;) Good luck with it !!!
Oh, and there is another kind of spray you can make to kill pests. Take 3 - 4 cigarettes and break them up in a pot. Then pour 1 litre of 'boiling' water on them and leave it sit over night.
The next morning boil the pot for around 3 or 4 minutes and let it sit again... When it cools strain out the tobacco and use the liquid as a spray for the plants.
Bugs hate this stuff too... So tobacco and neem oil should do the trick.
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Actually did a re-count.... make that 21. thanks for the tip with the fags (cigarettes). Now have frigg'n birds to deal with. Seriously!! Check out this bad girl.... She's very small... 2 Ft./.6 M but wide, bushy.
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19 remain which is funny cuz I miscounted in the beginning. Thought there were only 19...... well now it is definitely that number! One just didn't tolerate the stress of transplanting & 1 was male. All are now in 19L containers. Amended the soil using Starbucks coffee grinds. Very good from what I'm seeing. Here are a couple pics of the girls. These are the most prolific with 2 months remaining. The one to the left is fat & her neighbor is getting there.
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Short & Stocky
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Hoping to make it for a few months!
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I was wondering where you were located there for a minute...
When you said you had just 2 months of flowering left.
Looking good there :)
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Yup:
Getting sum sun, Need the time! Other than this it's all good!
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I will take pics of mine tomorrow I grew them indoors for about 8 weeks and they have now been outside for two weeks and they are doing great. I have noticed a lot more intense growth since I placed them outdoors.
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Sweet
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Enjoy
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Those 3 ladies were started indoor for a few weeks. Then put outdoor to get that good sunlight and brought back in everyday .by 6pm to go into a dark room till 7am. Sorry about that picture of my beagle didnt mean to put her on. So 11/13 they seem to be doing alright to with that light cycle and being moved in and out.
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I also have clones from those 3 ladies that will veg indoor for another week and then go right out into the ground. all 3
ladies in those pics are also feminized. og kush, bubba 76 and northern lights x big bud.
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Sweetness !!!!
So, Figured out the reason for my dilemma. So, we are having long days up until the Summer Solstice so in a nutshell methinks they are still vegging!!!! After the 21 st of June the days will start to get Shorter & then & only then the girls will start to get FAT!! This is my take..... imho.
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I also heard that 75% water with 25% vinegar works also, but it might be a old wives tale
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Here are the pics I said I would post of the plants also the plants were indoors for 2 weeks and have now been outdoors for 2 weeks not sure why I said 8 before.
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Very nice. Keep up the good work
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em i dont mean to but in bt i got a big problem with caterpillars yellowing of leaves and brown spots plant is just 5 months old its 8 foot tall my first grow
spent 2 months under 150 watt mh and another 2 months in a poly tunnel and its bin out side the rest live in ierland in the south havent had the best of weather
and i dont want the plant to die any advice for me pls look at my profile for pics thanks
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2 questions:
A. Why so long with a grow cycle. From my understanding it should be 3-4 months.... 5 boxtops & this includes flowering? You can get 3-4 grows in a year with much smaller bushes & yield a bunch dependent on your grow techniques, nutes etc. Your Tree appears 6 Foot at least, correct?
B. So you have a moth problem? Caterpillars are indicative of this (I'm fairly certain.) You should start a thread asking about this under "Plant Problems"
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