On the line of the equator 12/12 all year

vostok

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what exactly is ur situation..?

neem oil will fix any forthcoming white fly infestation

on any future grows

good luck
 
I'm trully new at this
What is that "white fly"?
The situation more like the question is, how would anyone do it in an backyard environment no neighbor problem
Just need suggestions and ideas
Also my first grow was a good smoke
 

Budley Doright

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If your not growing landrace strains that do well where you are, you basically have two choices, grow them as some do here which is just 12/12 from seed, lots of plants if you smoke like I do lol, or start them under lights and veg for a bit then throw them outside to finish in flower. I would pick the second one and would love to have that option, a perpetual grow outdoors lol.
 

Dr. Who

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I'm trully new at this
What is that "white fly"?
The situation more like the question is, how would anyone do it in an backyard environment no neighbor problem
Just need suggestions and ideas
Also my first grow was a good smoke
Don't worry you don't have them and Neem is more toxic then people think. V drinks and cooks with it. Kinda explanes his way of answering eh?
 

vostok

Well-Known Member
I'm trully new at this
What is that "white fly"?
The situation more like the question is, how would anyone do it in an backyard environment no neighbor problem
Just need suggestions and ideas
Also my first grow was a good smoke

white fly: erratic small white spots on the leaves
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitefly)

the plant and soil look to come from south india?

perhaps Kerela..? is a sativa does well in the tropics

Budley Doright is correct start them indoors stagger them 1 month a part

prep the soil outside 2 months ahead

grow to 5m/15ft

good luck

to my blog: https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/12-week-grow-sceneario-by-jorge-cervantas.30164/

good luck
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
If you decide to veg indoors, take clones before putting them out. Save you buying seeds all the time.
 

vostok

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On the line of the equator 12/12 all year
You're right. It is always exactly 12 hours. There are a couple of different ways you can convince yourself that this is so, but I think the easiest one is this symmetry argument:

In the Northern Hemisphere, the length of the day is longer during the months when the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun and shorter during the months when it's tilted away from the Sun. The reverse is true for the Southern Hemisphere. The Equator is exactly halfway in between the poles. So it wouldn't make any sense for a day on the equator to be longer when one of the poles is tilted towards the Sun, and shorter when the other one is.

(http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/about-us/161-our-solar-system/the-earth/day-night-cycle/195-is-the-sun-always-up-for-exactly-12-hours-at-the-equator-beginner)
 
Guys have been amazing
I'm from PR so its all tropics great weather
Im actually in my 2nd grow right now with pics coming soon it's raining plus been cleaning the yard so its a wreck.

Thanks I feel very welcome here plus I kill the need to talk about growing to anyone
 
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