First time girl grower, in dire need of help!!!

Hey RIU guys an gals,

I have a little predicament and was wondering if all you pro's out their could throw some knowledge my way. I live in so-cal and got a few free clones back in early december and decided to put those babies in the ground,(Didn't have anything to loose, and at the time didn't have any indoor equipment.) And basically what happened is that they poorly vegged for 3-3 1/2 months not getting big at all, but still growing. So now its about to be early april and my girls are only 19 inches tall and are already in the very beginning stages of flowering. So i went out and bought myself all the equipment i would need for a n indoor setup.( 600w mh/hps light, 2 6' inline fans,carbon filter,fans,mylar,e.t.c) So basically my question is what is the best way to go about transitioning my girls to go inside. Any an all feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks RIU!!
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
I would thhink you could leave them outside now is about the time they will start growing
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SmokeyMcSmokester

Well-Known Member
you should get some more "free" clones. pulling it out of the ground and bringing her inside will only cause mad stress and possibly kill her. just let her do her thing, and if youre lucky you'll get some buds.
 

herbose

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I would thhink you could leave them outside now is about the time they will start growing
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That would be my advice. You could even take some clones if they're not too far into flowering and grow them indoors with the new equipment.
 

landracer

Active Member
hey girl friend just leave hem alone if you can and they will do their thing. make some clones and then start indoors when you are set up for it
 

tat2ue

Well-Known Member
I would do as others here have suggested. Leave them outside to finish out and take this time to design and build your indoor growing area and start with fresh clones if you can. Bringing in your outdoor plants or even clones from those plants will probably bring in outside pests to your inside grow area where they will flourish and you will never get rid of them...Spider mites is a perfect example of an outside pest that is brought inside to a grow area and will do a lot of damage if not caught in time. Well what ever you decide to do I wish you the best of luck young lady

Peace:bigjoint:
 

sixstring2112

Well-Known Member
i would also leave them outside. other than pests you will probably stress them if you move them. you could start seeds now and they will be just as big in a couple weeks. i would do some cuttings for a few clones and cut back your plants growing tips removing all the flowering sites, and let them veg in that cali sun. they will get fat and have plenty of time to flower while you start your new indoor project.your thread title is gunna get you some rude comments, but i like your avitar;) good luck
 
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