The only thing to watch for when growing clones outside is that the clone root system is not as developed as a plant from seeds. So if you have a real hot spell you may notice wilt. If so, put them in the shade for the afternoons.

Also watch out if you are using black pots. When the sun hits them they can heat up. Don't roast your roots.

Once the clone becomes established, (3 weeks or so) then you no longer have to baby them.

Other than that treat them like any other outdoor plant. And they will get big. They will jump. So have some fun with them
oldhaole Reviewed by oldhaole on . Growing Cannabis Clones Outdoors? In general: Good or bad idea? I ask because I bought 2 clones of Green Crack roughly 3 weeks ago from my local Cannabis Club. I put them in 3 gallon pots and they are vegging like crazy in my back yard. Will they bud if I just continue to leave them outdoors? Or should I bring them indoors and put them under some lights to get them to start flowering. They look ready to me, although I am not entirley too sure about this method of growing you hear almost nothing about. Rating: 5