Searching for tips,tricks and advice on my first outdoor plant.

DeliveryMan731

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This is my first stab at growing I started with 5 seedlings and I’m left with one young plant now. It seems to be doing alright but I’m not sure. I’m growing outdoors in an extremely humid climate. I really am needing some guidance and maybe some tips to keep it alive and make sure it’s some okay bud at the least when it flowers. Thanks ahead to all that help a newbie out lord knows I need all the help I can get.
 

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Hugo Phurst

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Looks healthy.

As much direct sunlight as possible (6 hrs minimum IMO), and lots of air-flow.
You might want to read up on powdery mildew.
Again IMO - that 5 gal bucket is going to get top heavy & blow/fall over easily. 10 gal or bigger with a tomato cage for outdoors.
Got a garden for inground?
Can you collect rainwater (it's the best)?

Good luck
 

DeliveryMan731

New Member
Looks healthy.

As much direct sunlight as possible (6 hrs minimum IMO), and lots of air-flow.
You might want to read up on powdery mildew.
Again IMO - that 5 gal bucket is going to get top heavy & blow/fall over easily. 10 gal or bigger with a tomato cage for outdoors.
Got a garden for inground?
Can you collect rainwater (it's the best)?

Good luck
I can for sure get those items and yes where I’m at we get a lot of rain I could collect plenty of rain water. I read that transplanting a second time could hurt the plant so I’m wondering if I should just leave it in 5gallon instead of moving it to 10 gallon and just making sure to use 10 gallon from here on out. Also I have some fox farms grow big nutrients I have given it a couple times along with well water that I have at my house. I did put out something to start collecting rain water tho.
 

DeliveryMan731

New Member
I can for sure get those items and yes where I’m at we get a lot of rain I could collect plenty of rain water. I read that transplanting a second time could hurt the plant so I’m wondering if I should just leave it in 5gallon instead of moving it to 10 gallon and just making sure to use 10 gallon from here on out. Also I have some fox farms grow big nutrients I have given it a couple times along with well water that I have at my house. I did put out something to start collecting rain water tho. Also do you know when and if I’m supposed to top it?
 

DeadHeadX

Well-Known Member
Careful not to overwater. Looks a little droopy by doing fine.

what happened to the other seedlings? Any chance to get some more going?
 

DeliveryMan731

New Member
Careful not to overwater. Looks a little droopy by doing fine.

what happened to the other seedlings? Any chance to get some more going?
I had them all going great they were so perfect but the stand I had them on in the sun blew over while I was at work by the time I got home all but two were dead. The one on the post and another which later died due to it being knocked over again. I would like to get a couple more going but I was told it’s already to late to get more going.
 

frostgrow

Member
i wouldnt spend too much on a big planter a 10 or 20 gallon planter should work fine unless your going directly inro a soil bed. remember to water daily or every two days. the hotter it is (its summer atm) the more you should watch your plants. as far as pesticides you could use oils for pest.
 
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