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Old 03-05-2007, 02:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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outdoor tips

I have read the FAQ, but i wanted to get some tips from experienced growers on growing outddoors..I live in New York and I plan on planting in April-May depending on the weather. So what can I do so I am successful
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Old 03-05-2007, 03:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So what can I do so I am successful
Do it indoors!

It's so simple: plop seed(s) in ground and forget it. Provided you didnt plant it in a toxic waste dump, or in amongst the pines, or under a rock, or in a desert, the plant will do just fine on it's own, and produce buds if it's a girl.

Look for a well lit spot where crabgrass grows. If crabgrass can grow, cannabis can grow.
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:22 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Alright sounds good. But i've all this stuff about feeding the plants, and nutrients ans stuff like that. Should I even worry about that?
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Old 03-08-2007, 09:31 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Alright sounds good. But i've all this stuff about feeding the plants, and nutrients ans stuff like that. Should I even worry about that?
Prolly not. Almost everyone trys to do it with fertlizers and stuff at first, and many end up kjilling their plant because of it. I would advise no nutes/fertilizers till its well stablished; you want your baby to have teeth before you start feeding it steak.
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Old 03-08-2007, 04:16 PM   #5 (permalink)
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only people who have grown outside

yes there are a lot of things you can do to help the efforts of a grow show outside, soil moist, the ground has water in it and add soil moist granuales they sasorb water when its wet and water your plants when its dry, big holes really min 3 ft wide by 3 ft deep or more really makes a diffrence, plant on the south and north side of a large narural plant gives camo and get early morning sun, human hair works great to keep deer and others away , skunk scent is good if you have a crawl path to plant, just spray a little every time you go to water most people know better to inveigate a skunk den. so much more but gotto go good luck and hope this helps I know i wish more gurilla growers would just add one good idea !!!!! plant near or next to small alders same heat signiture, do not were same shoes as what you have at home. always carry a hide bag, food heat blanket chayanne pepper for tracking dogs, just incase your busted you can run and hide!!! never leave trash always were gloves, oh! that hole dump a bag of black jack (the best) or good potting soil in the hole then use top 4 or 5 inches and refill hole the deepest dirt throw out , cast it around so it is aorber by the surrondings, no clumps ect ect ect
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Ones budget has alot to do with how far you can go.

A good soil recipe......an ideal location.......tell no one......make no visible trails.........use dog hair and human hair scattered to ward off the critters.........fer tilizers depend on your budget.........
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Old 03-13-2007, 03:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Thanks for the help I just dont know or understand anything about soil recipes or fertilizers..Could someone explain, i'm kind of curious
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[quote=Blippy The Slug]Prolly not. Almost everyone trys to do it with fertlizers and stuff at first, and many end up kjilling their plant because of it. I would advise no nutes/fertilizers till its well stablished; you want your baby to have teeth before you start feeding it steak.[/QUOTE]

lol good analogy
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about how many weeks after planting should you harvest for some bag seed.
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about how many weeks after planting should you harvest for some bag seed.
However many weeks it takes till it's done. There is no simple answer to that question. Most are 90 days start to finish, but that's in no way a rule.
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There are cheap and non volitile forms or organic food. Just take veggie pealings, animal shit (no domisticated however, dog or cat food shit just isn't very nutrious), or left over food. If you just mix this compost into the soil, it will break down naturally, creating many forms or sugars and nutrients for your plant. Cant even really overfeed, minus planting in a trash dump....i do about 80% soil, 20% organics... But that is also indoors, so you might wanna take the organics back a bit more....

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Old 03-26-2007, 04:09 PM   #12 (permalink)
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i heard from my friend that my plants wont grow good unless i put them under 24 hour light for i think he said 3 weeks..is that true?I hope not
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Old 03-29-2007, 01:31 PM   #13 (permalink)
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no u can have perfectly heathly plants without a constant 24hours of light
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Its best to let the plants grow under 24 hours during there vegitative state( before there flowering) but many people also run on 18 hours of light. During flowering though you shoud run your plant on 12 hours light/12 hours night because most resin production is done in darkness.
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