Thanks Zeb, I may be turning to you for advice then. This will actually be my first serious outdoor ever!

The plan here is to keep a permanent mother and a male of the line indoors so I can run off seeds/clones whenever the bug bites me. I had intended to do this with a local IBL called Vermont Green Lifesaver but never got the seeds from my buddy.

I will be flowering a set of clones indoors when I sex them- I'll keep the mothers/father and flower one cutting from each to sex, tossing the males and their respective donors as soon as I determine which is the best male in the lot to breed.

This will all be happening sometime soon, since I pinched the plants almost 2 weeks ago and side growth is picking up. I also gave them their first feeding, which was a mild solution of fish emulsion and a bit of GH micro. They will be going on a proper regimen of Cornucopia Grow/Tricarboxylic acids this week.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Donkey Dick and VT local IBL Indoor/Outdoor 2008 Long time no log! Since the last one was something I've never done properly to completion before (a full hydro run using NFT), I figured that I should post this new learning experience. You can laugh all ya want. I'm NOT an outdoor grower but I was over at a good buddy's house a couple months back and he was like, "open your hand... Donkey Dick... Merry Christmas" and just dumped a big handful of these FAT beans in my open palm. I did some reading around and found the origin of the Rating: 5