fdd2blk 2010 Outdoor Grow Thread

Dropastone

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I think he wants to know when bud production starts. If that's the case it starts after the longest day of the year when the days start getting shorter.

Peace.
 

Rusty Crutch

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I'm no quantum physicist but ....

The one hour step back in time may not actually be a step at all. Physicists think that there is a polarity shift for an hour on a sub-atomic level which slows time to almost a stand-still and everything catches back up from when it went forward an hour. Supposedly the time shift produces a nominal increase in neutrinos which 'could' trigger flowering but still hasn't been proven yet. They were going to try and change it but it could fuck everything up (veg/flowering/hermies). Can anyone else help me out on the subject as I can't find any of this on the wikipedia.

Sorry.... :p
 

cruzer101

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Dude, take another bong hit.
Just because you change your clocks back does not effect the amount of time the sun is in the sky.
 

laceygirl

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Dude, take another bong hit.
Just because you change your clocks back does not effect the amount of time the sun is in the sky.
Totally agree with you... That's like saying my curtains fade more when its daylight saving...lol... Changing the clocks doesn't add more hours into the day... :-)
 

Dragonsmoke

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Sup FDD! clearly your the man I need to ask. So i started some ladies inside like first week of april. they be about 6 weeks now and they have been moved outside and all have since started showing sex. The Idea was to get an early crop in this year or at least 2 yields but is this even possible outdoors? OK the daylight is roughly 14 hours but dawn and dusk don't cast much light into the yard so I'm looking at it like its 12. BUT the days still will increase in light so will that revege the girls? or will it turnem all herm?
 

pinkjackyle

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is the other garden a result of ure caretaker status ? r those screens gonna b big enuff ? i bet there full by mid june or before .
 

fdd2blk

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strange year on the weather. it's raining again. on and off for the next few days. it is usually 90 degrees out, it's only 70. the rain should have stopped 2 months ago. all the reservoirs are full. my plants seem to be ok with it though. they get a really good watering. :bigjoint:


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SkunkoneSRH

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strange year on the weather. it's raining again. on and off for the next few days. it is usually 90 degrees out, it's only 70. the rain should have stopped 2 months ago. all the reservoirs are full. my plants seem to be ok with it though. they get a really good watering. :bigjoint:


it has been huh? it gunna rain the next 3 days. some sun then more rain!.
 

fdd2blk

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maybe we will have a nice long summer and i won't have to worry about rain in the fall. that would be cool. :cool:
 

STZ

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It would be awesome to have a long summer with no rain into the end of October! I gotta tell ya, the outdoor plants dont mind the rain right now one bit. They don't grow as much as when its sunny, but they seem just as perky and happy. It fucking sucks for the light dep though...they are a little over two weeks into flowering and at least 5 days of that has been spent with the greenhouse cover ON and a 600w hps hanging inside because of the rain. Once the sun comes out in a few days everything is gonna fuckin take off :)
 

YGrow

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Holy crap! Look at the stems on those ladies. Boy, nothing like California rain and sun to get the doobage growing. You the man, fdd. Thanks for the pics.
 
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