Outdoorindica
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The night time temps are still dropping too low sometimes here to plant outdoors which really sucks. Its good to see you guys getting some girls outdoors this year. outdoor growing is so fun, not to mention very rewarding come harvest time. If some of you have never grown outdoors before you will be surprised to see branches the size of some indoor plants. A 3x3 area for each plant sounds awesome, thats way bigger than I usual do. I usually dig a hole the size of a 5 gallon bucket and fill that in with whatever Im using for soil and amendments. The native soil is good here down to about 6-10 inches depending on the spot and the roots spread out like mad in that layer. I wish everyone luck with their outdoor grow, be it in their backyard, a greenhouse, or a true guerrilla grow. I usually do that latter as having plants in my backyard doesn't work out too well. Im going with Heribei from Sannies Seeds this year for outdoor, I also have one indoor now that just went into flowering but that strain was designed for wet outdoor climates. My summers have been very wet the past few years so I figured it would be perfect for me. I will probably use Pro-Mix for my soil and a product called Garden Tone from Espoma for a soil amendment. Its organic, has mycos in it and works very well. I used it with the White Rhino, and have been using it on my vegetable garden for the past 3 years. With that I can basically just water the plants and they stay healthy. I replenish with about 2 cups at the base of each plant each month, the last month being July because I start flowering nutes the end of that month because they should be flowering by then. I used to use a bunch of different stuff but once I found that I started using only that because it has what the plants need, and one thing is much easier to carry through the woods and other terrain. Water isn't an issue because there is a pond close to where I grow so it works out perfect, I just leave a container for water where it can't be seen. Ok I have to go, thats all I have to say right now anyway, take care Club 600, lets hope for a warm sunny Spring.