Introduction!

Good morning, I’m here to introduce myself. My name is Ariel, I live in Buenos Aires, and I’ve been cultivating outdoors for about 4 years.

I set up my first indoor grow and started this new experience because I got tired of plants being stolen outdoors and also the lack of control over male plants that fertilize our plants in that environment, at least in my area.

I came here with the idea of ditching my notebook and keeping a better record for my learning and experience in this new indoor… LED journey of mine. I send a greeting and the link to my GrowlogGrower Profile - Grow with Jane

I hope to participate in the next challenge and learn more with you all.

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Welcome to the community @BunkerAriel. If you have questions about your new indoor grow, don’t hesitate to ask them. There are many people here who will be happy to help you.

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Thank you very much!!! Don’t doubt that I will do them, this indoor thing is new

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welcome aboard matei’
Ive been doing outdoors for 5 too, nobody grows around here (romania) and nobody knows :minus: no cross pollination no stealing

itz a mind trip to imagine those are a problem !
cross pollination seems like a blessing, you knoW free seeds :star_struck:
stealing, ya, itz a problem everywhere

Today, I cracked my ceramic potter as I needed to drain da water, wasn’t gonna tell anyone about it…but itz da only good pic I have’

:strawberry::strawberry:we love strawberries here too, if you have, check out da ‘show off your ladies’’ thread :strawberry::strawberry:

see you around !



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Good afternoon !!! what a craziness with those Romanians hahaha we’re going to have to move the gardens over there hahaha.

Look, last year I planted 3, one turned out male and was already 2.50 meters tall, and the other 2 grew up to about 3.50 meters where they were left, but I had already noticed they were pollinated, I was still continuing with the completion of the cultivation. But well, they took them… so now they forced me to start an indoor grow that I’ve spent a fortune on… but happy to start a new path… a hug

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welcome to the community i hope you enjoy it here with us and nice setup you have there. i was also checking out your growlogs and although i can only read English lol i noticed your log looked pretty detailed and plants look happy and healthy. congratulations and hopefully i will see you in the grow log of the month competition we do here. and just like others mentioned previously if you have any questions and knowledge you would like to share please dont hesitate. happy growing and looking forward to seeing how your ladies look in flowering

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Thank you so much for the welcome Look, I don’t speak or write English. But technology helps with this, hahaha. Thanks also for visiting log, best regards, my friend.

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Have you grown your plants in da soil? or in potters?
Those are some serious beauties at 3 meters :slight_smile:

I had a 3 month old get eaten by slugs. I waited forever to get it out of da house & in da ground, it transplanted great, then from heavy rains and low temperatures it didnt grow big enough to avoid snails, as I expected’ & then other plants; one baby got eaten by an ant… I saw da ants, thought it was a good sign, came back an hour later to see ants having a feast.

7 others drowned or got eaten by slugs, I learnt to just plant in bulk. If I want 2 plants, i will plant 20 and achieve a 100% success rate :slight_smile: 5 sprout, great! Dats a 250% success rate and da rest 15 plants that fail are just lessons & knowledge & wisedom.

Just saying, I feel your pain.

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Hellooo.. In both cases, I have outdoor experience with 25-liter pots and living soil. In both cases, it went relatively well for me: 980 grams in pots, and I can’t tell you about the ground ones because they were stolen from me…

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They are really nice and big and have nice thick buds on them.

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