aight atm the suns up around 5:30 and sets at 8:30 so so thats like 15 hours of light so they should still be vegging right? that would put them about 6-7 weeks into veg
wishing you the best of luck with these... most seem to be adjusting ok the the new environment... one quick suggestion though, you might try to build or assemble some kind of fence around these guys so animals can't trample or graze on your ladies. Would be really sad to have that happen. GL!
got some more pics today, transplanted the biggest of them all into the ground today, and may i say shes looking beautiful, one of them seem like they got knocked over, still working on the fence thing... ill keep it updated
Hey man. If you can get your hands on some 100 lb fishing line or stronger tie that between trees and any larger animals that touch it will spook easy and run off in the opposite direction of the plants. Also you could pee around your crop (NOT ON THE PLANTS) and most animals will stay away from people if they can avoid it.
I know it sounds nasty but piss in a 5 gallon bucket or something for a few days then take it out and dump it around your area and the wild animals should stay clear. If you can get your hands on some mountain cat urine it should scare off most vegetable eating animals.
Ihave been taking my vacum bag an putting them around out door grow site... deer quit messing with them...i have 3 dogs that shed all over the house..vaccum bags are mainly dog hair.
word. ill have to take sum of that with me today, thanks for the tips dewds.
i belive the oldest plant is around 13 weeks into vegging, other 2 are much younger, the other 2 that are still at the original site might not make it but if they make a comeback theyd be around 10 weeks vegging
Dam dude she is looking good man. You know I love having a part in growing this so that'll be 50/50 split right? C'mon you know you want to Na im Jk dude... sorta... She is looking beautiful bro keep it up