Quote Originally Posted by sunbiz1
I missed this, you need to adjust those ASAP. I started from seed over a month ago and did it naturally(neighbors can't see and the plants aren't staying here anyways)in windows. If anyone here knows more on this light adjustment topic, please correct me. I would go down to 18 for a week and then go natural sunlight. Partial shade works fine as well if you have a space issue indoors.
I would go 18/6 now. I started at 24/0 then changed to 18/6 and i believe my plants liked the switch. I think it gives the plants a bit of recovery time while in the dark.

If ya go in the ground and not 5 gal buckets, which i might add are great, make sure you plant deep. Even if you gotta put branches under ground, do it. Your plants will stabilize faster root growth, which will start growth above ground faster. This will give you more growing time, thus bigger buds at the end. Also, you could put a bag of feeder soil in your holes before you put your plants in. This is something i wish i would have done last year, but will make sure i do this year. You can get soil that will feed for 3 months, which is just about as long as ya want to feed. Most of the stuff im sure dosnt feed for that long, but long enough i think to get your plants big enough to make you happy at harvest. Now most people stay away from this type of soil, but i had good luck inside with it, so why not take advantage of a cheap way to not have to worry about feeding plants you dont want a trail too. This is something iv never tried, so i guess you could watch what happens. Once my indoor is ready to be re vegged and seedlings are vegged to size, il be moving back here in the outdoor section. It was just to fun last year in here:thumbsup:

Good luck and il be seein ya:rasta: