First outdoor grow - Florida

JShack

New Member
This is my first outdoor grow but unlike most people I know a little about what I'm doing. I've read so much and even had an indoor plant (ran a cheap bulb and didn't really care after awhile, just left it), but it turned male. I've never tried and put my time into having a successful harvest, so bare with my mistakes in this thread.

Strain info: some of them are just bagseed from mids (it's better than nothing), most are green crack bagseed, and there's two purp bagseeds. I highly doubt those are the real strains knowing kids around where I'm from.

If you want to see updated pictures check the next few pages, these are old.

the one that's in flowering, the picture's kind of old (mids)
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These are also some mids. (the 3 small seedlings in the bottom picture are green crack)
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These are looking a little discolored and possibly root bound. (give me your opinions?)
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TPT

Member
You shouldn't put them together. There're gonna compete each other in sun, nutrients etc..
 

edyah

Well-Known Member
look up bud rot and pest now...be prepared and be diligent cat. heavy watering soon in those small planters.
 

JShack

New Member
I don't think you'll be able to do that. The roots are gonna mix up if they aren't allready.:(
They didn't seem to be mixed up, I just moved the one's in the far bottom picture. Next time I head out to my spot I'm going to put one of the larger ones in the top picture in the pot that's empty and move the others into the ground. Here's two more of my babies, and a small green crack seedling that I threw in to test out the soil (starter mix, peat moss/vermiculite), they will also be transplanted soon.
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TPT

Member
They didn't seem to be mixed up, I just moved the one's in the far bottom picture. Next time I head out to my spot I'm going to put one of the larger ones in the top picture in the pot that's empty and move the others into the ground. Here's two more of my babies, and a small green crack seedling that I threw in to test out the soil (starter mix, peat moss/vermiculite), they will also be transplanted soon.
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If you transplant in pots, fill the pots.
 

TPT

Member
No.. lol.. I said that cuz in the picture i quote you have a plant in a less than half full pot.
 

swampcracker

Active Member
Id seperate all the plants that are in the 1 pot. You will be amazed at the mess of roots you will have .. If you try and separate when they get bigger you will really have a tangled mess. If you are limited on your containers just dig some holes, put good soil in and letem grow. Why dont you expect the little ones to grow? Whats going on with them ?. Just get them in good dirt and good light and you shouldn't have any troubles. Good luck.
 

JShack

New Member
Id seperate all the plants that are in the 1 pot. You will be amazed at the mess of roots you will have .. If you try and separate when they get bigger you will really have a tangled mess. If you are limited on your containers just dig some holes, put good soil in and letem grow. Why dont you expect the little ones to grow? Whats going on with them ?. Just get them in good dirt and good light and you shouldn't have any troubles. Good luck.
Well I had to move some really small ones in, about 3 are thriving and doing good, I'm about to go out and plant the 4 that are in the single pot in separate ones.
 

JShack

New Member
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The first two are the four I've planted in the ground already, I used a little bit of store bought soil and mixed it in with the excess dirt from my hole. (It's mid-grade it doesn't really matter, I'm saving the soil for the better plants). The third picture is two that I just moved out there and two from my recent post. Will the one in the third picture on the top right get root bound in that size of a pot? It's not going to be too large.
 

swampcracker

Active Member
It could be large if you want it.. The larger the pot the larger the plant.. yes you need larger pots as you still have 4- 8 weeks of veg time here.
 

JShack

New Member
looks pretty shady there. are they getting any direct sunlight ?
Yes I was standing over them. There's a few spots that doesn't get direct sunlight in my spot but I usually move them.

About how far into flowering do you think she is? I never really recorded when she started (and didn't really think of it at the time, just kind of left her out) and I'd like to know.
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