Quote Originally Posted by SnSstealth
i wouldn't nute for a while.... and the kids look great! good luck on the outdoor venture:thumbsup: how close to the coast? might wanna check your air salinity whenever you can...friend had a couple die outside down south
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I'm pretty far in from the coast. Far enough to not have to worry about salinity. You'd have to be either very close to the east coast or down in the everglades to get salt in the water/ground.

Quote Originally Posted by denial102
hey bro, firstly you have some lovely plants there, they are going to grow into monstors, I hope they are spaced away from eachother. If they aren't I recommend LSTing them in different directions from eachother (for light and oxygen, etc).
I actually didn't space them too far apart 'cause i figure about half of them are gonna be males and will get the chop. This will leave more room for the females to grow. If there are several females all bunched up together, i'll def LST them to spread out the budding sites.


So the kids second big test is approaching. It's supposed to be in the 30's and windy tonight at the grow site. Once again, i'm really not that worried because the grass i piled up around them should protect them from the wind, and I doubt it's actually going to freeze... knock on wood...
They stood up to the first test beautifully (torrential downpours) so hopefully they'll be ok.

I'll probably head back to the grow site on Tuesday to check out the kids. Pics then...

Peace!
dgsgandalf Reviewed by dgsgandalf on . My First Georgia Outdoor Grow Well guys, i've finally found a place to grow my first outdoor crop. It's shielded from view on all sides by trees, it's close to a creek so watering will be easy, and it's very easy for me to get to but obscure enough that no one would ever think to go there. I plan on planting some seeds there some time around the second week in April. I have some Master Kush, Mango, Thai Stick, and Lowrider 2 seeds. I believe the Kush and Thai are sativa's and the Mango and Lowrider have more indica. Rating: 5