calling all uk outside growers

a light trap is an area of open space where you get lots of sun,but with cover around the area so no one can see your plants when walking past.
 
a light trap is an area of open
space that gets lots of sun,
but is surounded by cover
so poeple can not see your
plants when walking past.
 
i figured that was it but wasn't sure. thnks for the confirmation.
Also has anybdy tried growing lowriders outside in the uk. I was thinking they would be great because they keep low are quick so you can move each location every 9 weeks and make mutiple harvests givin me fresh bud throughout the summer. How well do they cope with our english weather (high rainfall, Not consistant sun ect ect.) ?
 
just get the most mold resistant strain you can find and you will be fine. check out the green house. I think it is the Himalaya gold, bot I'm not sure.
 
Could someone explain a light trap? I take u mean something reflecting light into the space but i can't think of anything natural that this cud be.
thanks in advance.

when i said sun trap i mean somewhere that is completely surrounded and hidden but where the sun can get into it for house at a time from above
 
i am just finishing a few lowryders but they are indoors, i had a couple of ak47 x lowryder outdoors last year but i didnt plant until about october by then the cold was coming so they died, at the time i had no other place to put them
 
i prefere to take a mini greenhouse .. like £5 or something from bnq .. get them germed around late march and put them in small cups in the GH for about week and a half before moving completly outdoors in bigger pots :) .. cuts out transporting little plants and hardenig off ..
 
i want to grow outdoors, but i am unsure of when to start, im thinking of putting a small 4inch plant out in late april, but even then would the days be long enough for proper growing?
 
not sure .. im putiing my seeds out first april :) + there is 14+ of sunshine and growing in april so i dont see why not .
 
im also growing this year outdoors, in woodland, im starting the seeds off indoor, veg for 2 weeks then harden off outside in early march, plant out at end of march.
 
should try out jorges diamond 1 - bread especially to be little work - mould resistant and untempting to pests ( so they say , no personal experience with it sadly)
 
if i remember rightly it snowed in like march last year(myb the year before) or something ridiculous, or am i just imagining things?
 
I grew 'Mr Nice Shit' outdoors in ealing, london. Started indoors, planted out in a sheltered bright spot in the garden in the middle of march. It grew to be about 6 foot, fed on good soil and home made compost. It ended up needing to be tied down to avoid detection from the neighbours. I cut on the 5th of october. All in all I got just under 3oz dry, not the strongest, but lovely tasting, natural weed.
 
What do people think about planting on a railway embankment? If I planted near the top (approx 40ft from tracks) do you reckon the railway workers would spot it? If that's no good then I don't think there's anywhere near here that people don't traipse over, well couldn't spot anywhere on Google Earth anyway!:peace:
 
What do people think about planting on a railway embankment? If I planted near the top (approx 40ft from tracks) do you reckon the railway workers would spot it? If that's no good then I don't think there's anywhere near here that people don't traipse over, well couldn't spot anywhere on Google Earth anyway!:peace:
i think its a good idea nobody really goes there but just make sure the trains dont see it
 
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