Quote Originally Posted by Chronabis
But it dosent seem like your in the place to judge waterdogs methods having no pics of your experience.
because everything you see and read on the internet is true.....ESPECIALLY on forums. wtf?!

Quote Originally Posted by Chronabis
Guessing you've never grown outdoors. Let me tell you, you have not grown cannabis until you have grown outdoors. I think waterdog would agree.
uhhh, not to be rude, but all you have to do is drop some seeds in the ground (assuming the proper nutrients are there) add light and water. through the summer the plant grows, it reproduces and drops seeds......next spring it happens again. that's kinda the way nature works. if i'm not mistaken cannabis has been around for at least 10,000 years. any a$$hole (not aimed at your or waterdog) can do this.

now, throw those same beans in a pot under a lamp inside. what type of lamp? what color temp? how far away? what temp? humidity? what soil? what nutes? when to feed? which water do i use? what pH? etc, etc. the list goes on. now throw that potter on the patio (make sure it's watered) and it grows. bring it back in, it dies. so indoors one must master every aspect of a grow to get great results. outside, not so much. as a matter of fact, you are at Mother Nature's will.

again, not aimed at you or waterdog. and i understand some of the indoor factors do apply to the outdoors, but hardly have the same impact as they do indoors. it would be a lot harder for an outdoor grower to step indoors than an indoor grower out, IMHO.

i have not had the chance to grow outdoors yet. can't wait to give it a go though! do i wish i could grow cannabis outdoors. hell yes! why wouldn't i want to? free lighting which just so happens to also be the best. free medium. ideally minimal maintenance. bigger yields (although a much longer wait and only one crop a year). although, unless you are putting clones into the ground indoor growers (that clone obviously) have a better consistency with genetics.

just my $.02.


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