They look great, you don’t have to worry to much about heat stress outside. The plants adapt to that. We had a heat wave of 120 for three days and they made it, they didn’t like it but made it
Nice well done bro
These i transplanted into crushed stone, into which I dug atleast 15-20 gallons worths or substrate, which was amended and created from raw individual materials on the spot. It has soil, yellow sand, and silver sand as base and for nutes i put in below for late release are, epsom salt (Magnesium Sulphate), blood meal with ratio of 10-1-1 (NPK), and neem cake fert with ratio of 5-1-1 (NPK).
*Red ones in flavour, have normal levels of weed and cheese basically. With no real high, but we mated it to get something better preserving its cheesey part and adding sour and tangie flavoured male into it, which was also hybrid but sativa dominant.
*The one in yellow has strong hints of black pepper, garlic, cheese, and a spice drawer, when you open the drawer lmao.
*The blue one is a F1 version of White Widow we originally had and then mated with another male i mentioned above, with sour and tangie flavours, it also turned out a bit different but with addition of sour orangeish flavour, and it retained its original structure too. But became a bit longer in its height.
*The purple one is the female version of the male i mentioned above, it originally had strong hints of Guava, and sour citrusy aroma like, a fresh summer juice almost.
Do comment what you think of THIS OUTDOOR SETUP?
Would it be enough for them?
6 in the flower bed below, with about 20-25 gallons worth of substrate filled in the hole in the stone crush which is acting as stable and sturdy walls, around 7-8 feet long from left to right and about 3.5 deep along the whole length.
2 in the above section have about 15-18 gallons worth of substrate filled in the same way about 2.5 - 3 feet deep and about 3 - 3.5 feet across.
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Do share any positive comments on this, and as always all and every type of suggestions and advices are welcomed.
I am trying to go under the sun for this part of the year, from August to March, due to better weather conditions which are perfect for them.
Do comment your thoughts on this setup.
I like the set up. The problem I see is spacing. Each one could get five feet across.
Don’t ask me bro I have had an absolute nightmare with my outdoor grows
Don’t think I have had a single plant I was happy with, all of them messed up in one way or another.
All I can tell you is to keep any stresses the hell away from them, especially during flower. that means weather (rain, wind, temps etc), animals and bugs. Even a stray football can wreak havoc.
So if I grow again outside, I would create some kind of protective barricade for them, with shade screens for the sun, and side panels to protect from strong winds and animals.
Looks like the plants in the outside ring are in a trench. If it rains it will hold water where the plants are. Unless the picture is deceiving.
No mate, it won’t hold, it is deceiving under the substrate there is only crushed stone, which wont hold the water, literally due to its physical composition. Its below and around the trench to keep it properly aerated. And exactly so that the water doesn’t hold.
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Yes they can but i couldn’t expand it more than this, due to restrictions, i don’t wnat them to be exposed too much in sight, so i had to restrict it down to this.
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Lmao no worries bro, i hope the force is strong with you and someday you’ll be able to grow outside free of hesitation and any sort of threats towards the ladies.
Thanks for the input and the reply
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I think we need the stray football story
Ahaha yeah teenage girl + a football = a smashed up garden. Lost about 50% of the yield that day. Lessons learned haha.
doh!!
Wow that must’ve been one crazy stray football.
Hey guys, so here is the latest on these babies, 6 in flowering followed by 7-8 in vegetation, pics are posted respectively…
This is the Bush, in week 3, and going on strong and healthy what do you think i should give to her to make the density of the flowers more?
This is white widow, currently in week 2 going on week 3 of flowering also…
This is a version of Jack Herrer, all the combos of spices and herbs are mixed in this very strange strain. Making it unique and fun to grow…
And these are the rest of them in vegetation still, developing nicely and firmly creating their own persona with our help.
Please everyone share your thoughts on them.
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These are the pictures of all that is growing outdoors under the sun, and in the batch are some in flowering, some in vegetation, some even in seedling stage, newly planted and old planted both are in this together surviving and striving to be the best amongst them.
Comment your suggestions and any advices.
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Looking pretty good. I am noticing some drooping and lighter color leafs. So im thinking there might be some over watering or ph issues.