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07-24-2008, 01:06 AM #1OPJunior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
k latest advice I got was <<yes if you are growing outdoor start the 12/12 cycle started mine 6 days ago and she as started to flower perfectly i put her out at 7a.m and back in shed in darkness at 7p.m and just continue this till fully flowered and yes you should use just h2o from now on so you dont ppollute the taste and smell of your buds because the plant now needs to become fully organic hope this info helps>>
Am I supposed to do the same?
Thx,
SkySkyGrly Reviewed by SkyGrly on . Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs?? k latest advice I got was <<yes if you are growing outdoor start the 12/12 cycle started mine 6 days ago and she as started to flower perfectly i put her out at 7a.m and back in shed in darkness at 7p.m and just continue this till fully flowered and yes you should use just h2o from now on so you dont ppollute the taste and smell of your buds because the plant now needs to become fully organic hope this info helps>> Am I supposed to do the same? Thx, Sky Rating: 5Blue skies~
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07-24-2008, 02:41 AM #2Junior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
sounds like it'll work just fine, so long as your shed is light proof (not just dark, but no gaps for light).
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07-24-2008, 02:49 AM #3OPJunior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
what if I cant really move it (big/heavy) or I dont have a dark place really for it? eesh im confused...
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07-24-2008, 05:32 AM #4Senior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
Originally Posted by SkyGrly
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07-24-2008, 01:42 PM #5Senior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
It's already pretty mcuh flowering time in the northern hemisphere; the chances of screwing up the light cycle missing a day or being late are high, and that means hermies, which in turn mean seeds.
Is it done sometimes? Yeah. But auto-darkening systems on timers are safer, and honestly you don't NEED to artificially darken when it is already coming up on fall.
When is your first frost date, and when is the natural outdoor harvest date of the strain you are running?
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07-24-2008, 01:57 PM #6Senior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
you still have alot of grow time, i would continue to feed for another few weeks at least or you will see discoloration especially right now when they are going into flowering. and listen to stinky.
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07-24-2008, 06:49 PM #7OPJunior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
K- Im listenin to Stinky-LOL.. Yes, it seems it has started flowering-but since this is my first outdoor- wasnt sure what the procedure was.. I would prefer to just leave her be, and let her do her thing w/the natural light cycle. Also I think I will start her on Fox Farms Big Bloom today since she is in her 1st stages of flowering..
<<When is your first frost date, and when is the natural outdoor harvest date of the strain you are running?>>
Don't know the answer to either of those Stinky- I am in So. Cali. and as far as strain- it came from a seed from club herb- so I know its dank, but not sure specifically what strain. Flowering is approx. 6-8 weeks? Is that correct?
Thank you everyone!
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07-24-2008, 06:56 PM #8Senior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
If you are not running up against frost, there is no reason to flower early. Just let it do its thing, and GO EASY on the nutes- it can be tough to flush an outdoor plant- oh- and check that you have a large enough pot!
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07-24-2008, 07:18 PM #9OPJunior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Re: nutes.. what if I follow the directions on the back (Big Bloom) exactly? And... Ive been told to flush w/distilled h20 for the last 2 weeks.. Does it have to be distilled? And should I use just water for more then 2 weeks-maybe for the last 3 weeks? Or more?
As far as my pot size- I just measured it.. it is 1 ft 2 inches high, and 1 ft 4 inches across.. It looks big enough-and at this point it will have to be because I would be too afraid to transplant it. My next go around I will use 5 gallon pots... (this one looks like it could be 5 gallons- not sure)
Also she just started flowering.. so how long about-ish until harvest? 6-8 weeks? Longer?
Thanks for your help!!
SkyBlue skies~
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07-24-2008, 07:31 PM #10Senior Member
Bring my outdoor in for 12 hrs??
Nutes- start at half what the directions say, and work up, watching for burnt looking leaf tips.
Flsuh- No, it can be tap water for the last 1-2 weeks. Just treat it as normal, but with no nutes- water when it needs water, and then about 3 days before harvest, just DRENCH the soil so that water runs out the bottom, let teh plnat use up the rest of that water, and then chop.
Pot size- one gallon per foot of plant height. Sounds like yours is a 3 gallon. You may need to transplant about halfway through flower.
Harvest- Depends on strain. If you see flowers, you are already at week 2. So yes, 6-8 weeks to go is about right.
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