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03-27-2010, 06:42 PM #11
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Seeking advice for first outdoor
Yo man thanks for chiming in and giving me a hand. We have high light schedules, the most we get is 20 hours in July I think, and even then, the 4 hours isnt completely black. I will not be able to go out and cover/uncover them to flower, I was intending on letting them go until end of october, but frost will have definatly set in 1/2 through october. You suggest Hollands hope, and early girl for such conditions? I might buy a pack of lowryder auto's just to give em a go, and if they work well then I guess Ill do 100 of them lol. You're right homegrowen is the best.
Originally Posted by loststix
Thanks sunbiz. I intend on bringing in my own premixed soil to the site, after I dig out 2 feet where I intend to lay them and see if theres more soil down there, If there is, I will let them grow into it, if not Im diggin 5 5foot holes lol.
Originally Posted by sunbiz1
Yea Im pretty sure no one will find my crop as I am in the middle of nowhere. (Knocks on wood). Last year I remember our greens being frosted in late september, we get frost in august if we're having a bad summer.
So will the frost 100% kill my hashberry cross? She has purple genetics in her so I think she'd be able to deal with a tempature fluxuation, just not sure how the plant its self reacts to frost because Ive never done outdoor.
Thanks guys, appreciate you giving me all the info I need! :jointsmile: :hippy:
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