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BubbleRap

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Good lookin' You said these were all bagseed right? So you have no idea about the sex? Anyway point being be sure to stick em in 5 gal buckets bc you will have to move eventually.
 

tommyfergie1

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Thanks Tommy. How do they look? They look healthy to me. I would like lots of opinions and advice.
They look nice a green man .. i would transplant the bigger ones into bigger pots though .. roots that are bound restrict growth hugely .. somebody said to transplant into the ground which is also good but i dont like to do that unless they are a good foot or 2 big to protect against the elements and creepy crawleys .. just keep them in 6-7 hours of direct sunlight a day and they will grow quickly combined with nutes and suffcient root space :)

Keep it greeeen.
 

ralston420

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If you can, I'd put them in a small greenhouse. You can get some pop-up ones for pretty cheap, and they are not that big. Because you are short on time I think the heat and humidity will help get some extra growth before flowering. You could even construct your own greenhouse with plastic sheeting...
 

cjishigh

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I will get them in the ground within the week. I checked the roots and still not quite root bound.
 

cjishigh

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Transplanted some of the bigger ones!!! how do they look today? A few more are going into pots then the rest into the ground!!! :mrgreen:
 

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cjishigh

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bump........ any suggestions?? I love constructive criticism. In all of my indoor grows i have had some thick stem but this outdoor grow the stems are a bit flimsy is there any way to beef them up with out adding a fan outdoors? Also my leaves are a bit thin any way to beef them up too??? Thanks every one! I am adding plus rep to every one that has responded. I will keep adding as more people respond.
 

goneja

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last year my plants where in a corner that didnt get much wind or air movement outdoor and the stocks, branches and stems all where tiny and as soon as the buds started getting big the branches started braking
Ive seen other people use fans to beef up stems outdoors, its also been a by-product of my cooling fans in my greenhouse. They are HUGE!
 

cjishigh

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Here is some make shift trellis' to support when they get bigger and to keep the little critters away! How does it look? I think it will help with bud support. Any opinions???

Also added the other ones for an update. I still got some more trellis to put together. :blsmoke:
 

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