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    #1
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    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    Hi,

    I am considering growing outdoors in a greenhouse. Now supposing I started at beginning of may with a mixed indica/ sativa hybrid.

    1) is it reasonable to prune to limit size - if so how is this best done?
    2) Will I have to enforce flowering by limiting the sunlight?
    3) when is the earliest I can find out if male or female?
    4) has anyone experience of caramella?
    5) any growing tips??

    cheers for any advice.
    daveseaman23 Reviewed by daveseaman23 on . North West UK outdoors 1st time Hi, I am considering growing outdoors in a greenhouse. Now supposing I started at beginning of may with a mixed indica/ sativa hybrid. 1) is it reasonable to prune to limit size - if so how is this best done? 2) Will I have to enforce flowering by limiting the sunlight? 3) when is the earliest I can find out if male or female? 4) has anyone experience of caramella? 5) any growing tips?? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    read the grow section dude it makes some good reading:thumbsup:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    if you do grow grow an indica, should be ready for autumn/winter, gives a numbing smoke which takes your mind off the shit weather we get here!

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    #4
    Junior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    cheers for replies

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    #5
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    you could trim to limit size but you'd maybe be better considering bending it rather than pruning

    flowering should occur naturally with the shortening of days

    pre-flowers can appear as soon as 3 weeks from planting,just gotta know what to look for

    have no experience of caramella sorry

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    #6
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    first of all i would like to say welcome :jointsmile: like haze said check out the grow section for everything you need to know.
    best of luck on your grow dave, stay cool and keep on tokin. :bigsmoke:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    i live down on the southcoast,and have had an outdoor "patch" for the past 4 years.i have always grown high percentage sativa plants as i found the longer flowering indica takes much more flowering time and even down here, the good weather runs out too soon,all that said,you have a green house,i dont.i read somewhere that two crops a year is possible with a green house? if bad weather is on the horizon at the end of september,you could always force them to flower early,as i have this year,so i get my presants early (always good) any way all the best and good luck. keep tokin` n sowin`n growin` rastaman79.
    Success is never final,its a journey,not a destination.

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    #8
    Junior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    Hi,
    I am attempting this as I have strong suspcicons of a male and i dont want it messing things up. The greenhouse has helped a lot - its def worth it

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    #9
    Senior Member

    North West UK outdoors 1st time

    durban pioson is supposed to a gd one for round here dave,,,which county u in pm me if u like

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