Growing In Tha Tropics

Hey guys i recently start my first outdoor grow, this are some pics of my 4 plants, they are some short stuff mi5 autoflowering regular seeds. they have 7 days from seed. IMG00203.jpgIMG00206.jpgIMG00207.jpgIMG00208.jpg
Sorry for the bad quality i use my cellphone, next time i will use the camera. :-P
 

mugan

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thx guys, am glad to know. no smoke will be getting wasted lol :D . but i can look forward to just how high am gonna be when i start again :)
 

Azoned

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Nice lookin' sprouties.
That VERY sativa one is particularly nice.
It's been 30yrs since I've grown...did a few bagseed, the Mexicans are growing a lot more indica, now. Never seen so round/fat leaves. Got a couple of stinky sat doms to grow out.
 

mugan

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thx, those sat looking ones are actually indica dom :shock: they just went into veg and the others went 12/12 . i have no idea why they look like that :?
 

mugan

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no there not re vegging, there seedlings, just stressed :( . hot temps are about to let up. hope fully they will Auto correct lolz
 

Azoned

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huh, that is odd. I'm not the most experienced grower around, but...
I could post pix of my little plants, but bagseed doesn't seem to hold much fascination. One batch, the leaves are almost blue. My breeder/keepers will probably come from them. Getting some Vortex to try.
 

mugan

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its the temp change, well you might not be feeling it kap cuz of your location. but as any one in the cold states is warming up to spring, over here the heat is dieing down into the rainy season. there is also a lot of wind now which drops the temps a lot. i hate that i had to start these in jan they took so much damage . they would be more further a long if mid day wasn't like hell its happening to my veggies too, i haven't been able to update the Rproject every thing looks really dark green and small . but from here on smooth sailing . :)
 

Kaptain Kron

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Good man they will start to beast indicas don't like high heat sativas dont mind as much but Indis tend to stunt a bit
 

mugan

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ya always wondered what you guys were talking about , complaining about 90f . well now i know :? haha that means i have to do a cross just to see if any of the phenos will pick up the heat resistance and keep the flowering time .
 

Azoned

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We don't get humidity here...but,90`F is very common daytime temps, 60-65 lows. Will go to 120`+ in the sun. You might try a little shade or mass plantings, so they shade/cool each other. BTW...usually 10+ on UV scale all year, too. Don't have any current knowledge, but the Mexican bagseed I did 30yrs ago, liked the sun. Grown in red clay. The soil would crack before the plants needed water.
 

mugan

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its gettting better, besides ive been lazy with the green house its empty :( , so no shade .
 

Azoned

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We usually welcome a bit of stunting...sativas will get rather large [10ft+] w/o management. The skunks I grew got to about 6ft

bagseed preview.jpgbagseed preview 1.jpg

6wks of short days left. I think the color is due to low temps. It's only been in the low 60's. No, my camera doesn't take good macros.Sorry

regards,
Azoned
 
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