south florida groshow outdoors

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Bobbyjuana

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I'm starting an outdoor groshow in south Florida i'm buying my seeds from single seed centre i'm starting 4 hunboldt and 3 purple widow. i have picked my plot and i'm currently clearing the land enough for the the holes i will start in a month i have dug the holes and added perlite vermiculite and cow poop and i will add coco peat and some small rock cuz the the top soil is real sandy here are some pics tell what you think.:leaf: correction i lost my pics i will up load tomorrow
 
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I'm up dating this thread cause i just bought new seeds from worldwide seeds and i got a pack of purple widow 3 pure power plant and super haze the last two are from ch9 seeds and the purp is from De Sjamaan Seeds and i took some pics of where i'm growing so i will take any advice i'm south florida with all the time in the world and a perfect spot:leaf::weed:
 

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SACReDHeRB

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Looks good.
Im in central West coast FL. Doing same as you. What do you know and what dont you know?
And what are your plans so i can tell you whats good and whats not.
 

arrowslueth

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A nice spot indeed. My friend lives in florida and he's done some great outdoor grows. I'll be watching, good luck m8 :weed:.
 
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Bobbyjuana

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thanks for replying i'm really in the dark as of feed the things cause i'm not sure when the time comes how should i feed them. i have dyna gro veg and bloom but i might move to fox farms and guano. should i feed the plants the whole gallon or should i just feed the gallon to all the plants?
 
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A nice spot indeed. My friend lives in florida and he's done some great outdoor grows. I'll be watching, good luck m8 :weed:.
thanks and ill keep every one up dated i found some new spots so ill be doing 6 plants all together
 

SACReDHeRB

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thanks for replying i'm really in the dark as of feed the things cause i'm not sure when the time comes how should i feed them. i have dyna gro veg and bloom but i might move to fox farms and guano. should i feed the plants the whole gallon or should i just feed the gallon to all the plants?
Start the seeds in March and harvest in September-Oct.
For the first 3weeks-month (known as seedling stage) dont feed nutrients.
Are you starting them at the spots(or in backyard)?
Then from april to july is vegg and from august to septmeber/october is flower.
So starting in mid april watering w/ vegg nutes 1/2 strength of instructions on product for a month then up to full strength. Water plant liberally. And water with nutrients once a week. But water with only water also once a week. So one watering per wk w/ water and another w/ nutes. Unless it rains then just feed once per wk. If it does rain put dark colored buckets or containers out to gather water. Are you planting in ground or buckets/containers? ORGANIC: You can also add banana peels, finely crushed egg shells and other produce compost. During veg you can add fish emulsion for nitrogen content and wood ashes and bat guano for its phosphate during flowering.:leaf:
 
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Bobbyjuana

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Start the seeds in March and harvest in September-Oct.
For the first 3weeks-month (known as seedling stage) dont feed nutrients.
Are you starting them at the spots(or in backyard)?
Then from april to july is vegg and from august to septmeber/october is flower.
So starting in mid april watering w/ vegg nutes 1/2 strength of instructions on product for a month then up to full strength. Water plant liberally. And water with nutrients once a week. But water with only water also once a week. So one watering per wk w/ water and another w/ nutes. Unless it rains then just feed once per wk. If it does rain put dark colored buckets or containers out to gather water. Are you planting in ground or buckets/containers? ORGANIC: You can also add banana peels, finely crushed egg shells and other produce compost. During veg you can add fish emulsion for nitrogen content and wood ashes and bat guano for its phosphate during flowering.:leaf:
I'm planting in ground and germ in house and planting at the spot but i have already dug the ground and add somne nuteral soil with cow manure and perlite and vermiculite. i read you need to do that a few months ahead so to allow the cow poop to cool and i've done indoor groshows and have done really well and helped a few friends with theirs so all the info you give is used whole heartedly and any more advice is appreciated grealy
 
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Bobbyjuana

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thought i mite rep some FL love, and ive grown a few outdoor crops, the florida sun does wonders :P
Thanks dude i'm so excited for this crop i'm house arrest so i cant smoke any of it but i'm keeping an ounce or so of each so when i get off i can reap the fruits of this labor
 

IAm5toned

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lol wow... u know they do random spot checks when your on house arrest?
better plant those on the other side of your property line :lol:
 
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lol wow... u know they do random spot checks when your on house arrest?
better plant those on the other side of your property line :lol:
ya i know i have a few hidden spots it takes like 15 min to get to and one that like take about five but none are on my p line
 

SACReDHeRB

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I'm planting in ground and germ in house and planting at the spot but i have already dug the ground and add somne nuteral soil with cow manure and perlite and vermiculite. i read you need to do that a few months ahead so to allow the cow poop to cool and i've done indoor groshows and have done really well and helped a few friends with theirs so all the info you give is used whole heartedly and any more advice is appreciated grealy
It sounds like you have covered all your bases well, so far:bigjoint:. Are you using cages for the plants or putting up any type of barrier from small animals:?: Im going to give you the info as you need it, based on what stage you are in w/ your grow. I will also have a thread and documentary. If you would like to follow along. :!:
As far as your soil, that sounds good, the native soil in FL normally contains a copius amount of sand, which is good for drainage. How big are your holes? You may wanna add some compost for added nutrient boost and site foliage to cover up fresh dirt(Obvious to helicopters). Have you tilled the area? Was there anything growing in your spot before or bare? If it was bare it may not sustain plant life very well.:sad:
--Is the site in walking distance. And do you have a secluded foot travel path home? <<Best way to transport harvest.:leaf:
--Sacred Herb:bigjoint:
 
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Bobbyjuana

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It sounds like you have covered all your bases well, so far:bigjoint:. Are you using cages for the plants or putting up any type of barrier from small animals:?: Im going to give you the info as you need it, based on what stage you are in w/ your grow. I will also have a thread and documentary. If you would like to follow along. :!:
As far as your soil, that sounds good, the native soil in FL normally contains a copius amount of sand, which is good for drainage. How big are your holes? You may wanna add some compost for added nutrient boost and site foliage to cover up fresh dirt(Obvious to helicopters). Have you tilled the area? Was there anything growing in your spot before or bare? If it was bare it may not sustain plant life very well.:sad:
--Is the site in walking distance. And do you have a secluded foot travel path home? <<Best way to transport harvest.:leaf:
--Sacred Herb:bigjoint:
My hole are Farly Big i have put some regular soil in it with per-lite and manure also there are tall grass and baby oak trees growing so there is a lot of foliage around no foot path i take a diff path each time to minimize trails
 
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Bobbyjuana

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Your situation with animals?
i have a bunch of chicken wire and other fence material to place around the little ones and there are cows and what not. I see no problem with them cause where i'm planting they don't go there and the only thing i'm worried about are the hogs but i'll double up on the wire fence i'm trying to go the extra mile to secure my harvest so all in all i hope every thing goes well
 

SACReDHeRB

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i have a bunch of chicken wire and other fence material to place around the little ones and there are cows and what not. I see no problem with them cause where i'm planting they don't go there and the only thing i'm worried about are the hogs but i'll double up on the wire fence i'm trying to go the extra mile to secure my harvest so all in all i hope every thing goes well
Rabbits are also are possible predators.
Also by having more than one location, plant 2 or 3 and that will also help to secure a harvest.:leaf::weed:
 
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