kevin murphy
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https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/425185-doggies-nuts-armeggedon-top-my.html#post5595351 hers my first grow what you think.more pics on later...
Sounds logical, but why?whats up ppl i have a question is is possible to let mother nature veg your plants and then put them inside for flowering
I don't see why not... But why move them inside now? Is it a stealth concern?whats up ppl i have a question is is possible to let mother nature veg your plants and then put them inside for flowering
Quite possible, but why? To what end? If you've vegged in the "sun", gotten good results, why go inside under expensive, artificial light?..........BBwhats up ppl i have a question is is possible to let mother nature veg your plants and then put them inside for flowering
Put up some pictures, possibly some help may be forthcoming.......BBHi there, Well... I've had my first experience with 'attempting' to grow some MJ. I think I might have waited too long to harvest as it almost seems the clearly female plants ahve now turned a bit ' male' as they seem to have grown some 'ball shaped beginnings' and it just doesn't smell right anymore :0(
I'm trying, but even with all the info online it's rather difficult. So via this thread I am hoping to learn... ;0)
Sometimes, when the buds are getting super ripe, they may seem to be developing "balls", but it could just be the buds are fattening up real nice... As Burger said, pics would help with diagnosis.Hi there, Well... I've had my first experience with 'attempting' to grow some MJ. I think I might have waited too long to harvest as it almost seems the clearly female plants ahve now turned a bit ' male' as they seem to have grown some 'ball shaped beginnings' and it just doesn't smell right anymore :0(
I'm trying, but even with all the info online it's rather difficult. So via this thread I am hoping to learn... ;0)
Great to have you aboard! T5's are the bomb if you ask me... I'm a CFL/T5 grower myself and it's amazing the kinda buds you can get if all your other factors are dialed in correctly (humidity, temps, soil pH, water pH, and nutes)... I'm a big fan of going 16/8 in the beginning when you've got mystery seed (not feminized) as it seems to produce more females.Hey everyone. Very 'newbie' here and my 1st grow. Just finished building my first grow box from an old cabinet I had in my utility room (thanks to the help of my brother). It actually turned out pretty nice. Started with 3 150W CFL's and just today went with the Hydrofarm 2' 4 tube commercial T5 setup. Removed the 150W CFL's. Have about 18 plants (strain unknown) from seed that was given to me. Doing the 24 hour thing currently. About 3 weeks now. Going totally organic. I am a disabled VietNam vet and live in a non-medical MJ state. Which sucks. Anyway, wanted to introduce myself and am finding this site very useful. Thanks to everyone for sharing so much knowledge.
I'd only bring them inside if you know that you're facing those problems... If it ain't broke, don't fix it! I'd think converting an outside grow (if it's in the later stages of Veg or any time during flower) would be kind of a step backwards if everything is going well. You'll never "exactly" recreate the sun in your house, so if everything is doing fine under natural light in normal outside conditions, why change? Also, moving your crop indoors simply for "bud rot" security or to avoid pest problems isn't the best approach IMHO. These things can be just as prevalent in an indoor grow as they are in an outdoor grow... As with all things MJ, everything depends on your specific situation. You'll never get a step by step process that is identical to someone else's process that will work exactly the same. Every single grow, hell every single plant is a unique situation! Growing is about taking what you know, seeing what works for you, and adapting that knowledge to your individual situation.Actually, that's not too bad of an idea to do that. Because once your plants start flowering they will become prone to more and more things, like bud mold if it rains too much on them. And also bugs and rodents will try to eat your crop.
But bringing them inside will surely eliminate these problems. just make sure you got the right setup for inside. you don't wanna go from growing outside in a strong environment to an inside weak environment. then your plants wouldn't meet full potential. happy growing