Quote Originally Posted by hubblebubble
growing in sand thats a bad idea
I have nutrients and their 6ft tall now so the sand couldn't have been that bad of an idea.

The deer repelent doesn't work. Im definatly going to shave off some soap around my plants, just dont want any of it soaking into the roots.

started from bag seed and out of about 8 i have 3 left thanks to bambi. ALL are females

tons of white hairs and on my biggest female theres about 15 bud sites. Damn I'm good considering this is my FIRST grow.
4x4Turbo Reviewed by 4x4Turbo on . Interesting outdoor grow, advice needed. I'm growing in 100% sand. I picked the spot because it is very undetectable and the plants receive tons of sunlight. Its also very hot and humid there. I lost about 3-4 fan leaves on 3 of my plants and im trying to figure out why. The rest of the plant is fine but several of the fan leaves turned completly yellow. I had the plants indoor for a month before transplanting outdoors and i can tell the plants stretched a lot. Their 4ft tall now and some have 9in of stem inbtw the nodes. Is sand Rating: 5