Look at them pray tho Funny how much happier they seem to be in sunshineOnly 5 days since I moved half outside, and the difference is showing.
Outdoors, consistently raining/overcast, average temps hi/low 65/50, vs. indoor warm, dry, temps 79/68 (+/-).
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Yup, no substitute for the big light in the sky! It'll be nice when it actually comes out and stays for a while.Look at them pray tho Funny how much happier they seem to be in sunshine
True. Never had airy buds from short internode spaced plants..Yup, no substitute for the big light in the sky! It'll be nice when it actually comes out and stays for a while.
I'm looking forward to seeing which plant structure lends itself to outdoor bud development and resilience. It's possible that the shorter tighter indoor ones, when they're put outside, will be more susceptible to mold than the taller more open and spread out ones. It might depend how far along in the stretch they are when they finally go outside. This morning I raised the light in there to try and get them to open up a bit more.
Never heard of that, what's it about?Prolonged flower in #1 with the coffee can experiment
Supposedly an auto will start flowering when the taproot reaches the bottom of the pot. Basically I made the pot longer by cutting a hole in the coffee can, thus a longer veg. Seems to have worked, other 2 plants are way ahead in flower.Never heard of that, what's it about?
Nice plants!
Interesting trial run. I've had similar anecdotal evidence comparing short wide pots to narrow tall ones, and that experience continues to impact my choices (although that was mostly about final plant shape rather than speed of maturation). I'm always looking for tendencies and likely outcomes.Supposedly an auto will start flowering when the taproot reaches the bottom of the pot. Basically I made the pot longer by cutting a hole in the coffee can, thus a longer veg. Seems to have worked, other 2 plants are way ahead in flower.
Damn! Those are some huge leaves! Your plants are looking good, sounds like you're having a cooler early summer. It'll be fun to see how in our different climates our Green Cracks respond differently. It's interesting how the plants structure adapts to its environment. I raised my light but haven't gotten my indoor ones to stretch as much as I wanted them to. We'll see what happens when they hit the outdoors.Week 6 today. Nights are still in the 40’s and are due to be for another 10 days. Starting to stretch now and I’ve topped 3 of them except the purple punch as was further ahead in flower.
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Looking great man! Super healthy and a nice size for sure! Hoping you weather gets better now they are about to bloom.Tonight will be the last night with the plastic over the hoop-house for a while, and it's totally overcast, so this afternoon seemed like a goof time to move the garage plants outside... FINALLY.
Inside/outside are all mixed up, because I wanted to put the taller ones in the back/north row. This week should be decent weather, the season should finally take off.
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There are a few significant differences between the inside and outside ones -- one being that the outside ones got soaked with rain before I put the cover on which combined with being in cooler temps resulted in not being manually watered even one time in the last couple of weeks. The indoor girls on the other hand were watered and therefore fed during that time with a 'grow'/N-leaning mix, so they're a darker green (yes, long story, one got too much). A couple of days in the sun and I'll have another opportunity to feed them all. I would imagine that within a few weeks their differences should be less obvious.
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**EDIT** After typing/posting all of that I realized I'd need to separate the groups in order to feed them differently, so this is what it looks like now (I also got the old beat up orange tree out of there to make more room...)
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Good thing you've got that greenhouse! Leaves look healthy, and that one looks like it's already showing its purple in that baby bud, should be a beauty.Looking great man! Super healthy and a nice size for sure! Hoping you weather gets better now they are about to bloom.
Just had some grass frost last night! Luckily got a greenhouse so temps stayed about 45 which is about as low as they can go without getting out of shape I’ve found.
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Deffo. I had one last year that looked identical. Got to around this age then was eaten by a sheep lolGood thing you've got that greenhouse! Leaves look healthy, and that one looks like it's already showing its purple in that baby bud, should be a beauty.
We've got various bugs, we're always dealing with slugs, but no sheep! I guess they'd make fast work of itDeffo. I had one last year that looked identical. Got to around this age then was eaten by a sheep lol
Munched down like an old twix.We've got various bugs, we're always dealing with slugs, but no sheep! I guess they'd make fast work of it
people around here recommend ducks, and we're thinking of putting a pond/'water feature' in the backyard, so that could happenMunched down like an old twix.
You need a hedgehog! Had bad slugs here until he appeared and hoovered them all up lol
Depending on your latitude and climate, you may have already started your outdoor (or for those in the southern hemisphere, you're ending it?). I'm around 45.5n in NW Oregon, and I'll soak my seeds this Friday and start them in one gallon pots in the garage. Last year the first heatwave hit June 1st, and forced me out of the garage early because it got too hot in there. We'll see what this year brings. The plan is to put them outside in their final pots, end of the first week in June.
Feel free to post your grows and progress, I'd love to see all the outdoor gardens.
...since it's not the internet without pictures, here's some from 2020 and 2021...
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