THESE temps GooD FoR OUt?

Speedbrick1

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Out of ten seeds i have three nice plants different in size all are about 1 month and a half. This weekend i have been partying at my place and a few people know of my indoor location, i trust these people but i fear some others may have discovered the secret so i feel it is time for my babies to take to the outdoors... I just want to show what the forecasted temp will be tho, they are a little bit cool but i have started them in cool temperatures to give them a feel for the sometimes cool weather of Nova Scoita.

TOnight the low will be 10 degrees cels. Tommorow, in the day 14-15 deg. cels. The rest of the week the highs are 15-16 deg. CEls. The lows stay close to about 10 deg. cels. One day tho late next week says a possible low of 4 deg. cels at night.

HOw are these stats sounding to you guys/girls.
 

green_nobody

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it is at the bare minimum, there will be not much grow if at all going on if those are the highs already, bit worried about the lows you gonna get with those temps, should drop really below 10°C, you know.
 

green_nobody

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One of buddies mentioned placing a minnow among/close to the roots each plant when transplanting them?
i would fertilize them right away since it can burn roots easily, so be careful on this issue;) it is also a question of the type of manure you gone use, it isn't all the same, in general horse and rabbit manure is less risky to use as cow for example, that is at least what i figured growing tomatoes. with cannabis i rather stick to industrial made fertilizers and advocated the use of brands specialized on weed growing;)
 

Speedbrick1

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YEa the low of four is really sketching me out
also in the forecast its gona be a kinda damp 97% humid, but like this misty foggy everyother day
 

green_nobody

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if you not going to invest that much go for plant nutes that specific for veg and flower. so you will need something with high N, low P and mid-low K for vegging and something with mid-low N, low P and high K for flowering them. also look that the stuff got minerals to it as Mg and so on, that is needed as well.
check the soil pH were you gone be growing, use paper strip test for that. and don't forget to pH your water and nutes going in.

!!!and no long-time or time-released nutes in your grow, that stuff kills!!!
 

green_nobody

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YEa the low of four is really sketching me out
also in the forecast its gona be a kinda damp 97% humid, but like this misty foggy everyother day
well then it is still to cold, damn it, where do you live dude (ruffly;)) 97% that is worth then in the amazon!! that is almost raining, air must be drippin wet from moister:)

per-veg indoors with CFLs till its warming up quiet a bit, it that not gone happen this summer think about indoor growing dude, nothing gone grow at those temps;)
 

Speedbrick1

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YOU know where cape breton Nova Scotia is?

HEre its coastal atlantic ocean and it takes a time to get the sunny of summer going.


I had a question about my soils, or rather i post what they are.

I have magic soil Spagnum peat moss, perlite, vermiculite, dolomitic limestone for balance ph.

And 100% natural farmyard mix. 1-2-1 its fully composted low salt turkey, cow, horse, hog, and chicken manure. i mix these two together.

I think i should wait another week before they go outside right now i keep them outside behind my house in their respective pots from morning till night.

Then inside i place emm under fluorescent lights and a cfl.
 
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