Keep the good work my dearly friend, SSH is a great candidate for SCROG for what I read
~Al
Keep the good work my dearly friend, SSH is a great candidate for SCROG for what I read
~Al
Gorilla Glue…OMG…cant take it! Have a good grow, bro!
I will definitely top and lst I’ve been seriously thinking of a scrog set up in one and maybe both big tents tents
I’ll put one or two out side as well
I’ve never done a scrog set up before though and will need to get some coaching lol @Niala @kabongster
Good morning CB Have a good day
~Al
Hey @Niala you have a great day too my friend
How’s everything with you bud feeling well I hope
Took a couples of beers yesterday so, feel a bit hang over, lol
, After a good cup of coffee or two and a good breakfast (eggs, bacon, bean in maple syrup and little potato) every thing gone a be ok
Also the root system is a side view and above view
Holy cow, @Majiktoker did u say 5 gallon?
What is she going in to?
Yes 5 gallon and I mentioned above she started my outdoor grow early, ran out of room indoors @bob31, she went from 5 gallon to ground
She is gone a be a very very happy girl , lol…
Woow , what a roots system
Yummy sounds great
Wow OK. Sorry I must’ve missed that part lol wow she’s gonna be a hefty!
Wow looks nice and healthy @Majiktoker
I’ll be out doors soon too in another 6 weeks or so
Yea that shoulda been my time frame but I risked it any ways lol
She definitely looks like she enjoys her new home
Did you need to transition slowly or is early enough that the sun isn’t too strong you went right into the ground? I’m trying to figure out how long It should take me once I move outside to give them full sun @Majiktoker I have a spot under my deck that will shade them for most of the day and they would get late afternoon sun starting around 3 ish
At this point no wasn’t slow about the transition lol took her and put her straight outside. Personally summer is when im more concerned for hotter weather, the cloudy days will put out stronger rays than natural sunlight enhancing UV rays. At this point as well her biggest factors and danger are temps, as we are still at 65-70 during the day (that’s not the concerning part) the temps at night however still get to 33-34 (that’s the concern and only concern).
Otherwise I had them outside February last year basically saying simply I dont worry about transition when going out side but rather pay attention to light cycle and temps those are usually the main factors outdoors
Wow that some cold temps at night do you cover her with berlap or something at night ?
No I leave her be I have plenty I figured throw her out if she lives she lives and if she dies she dies, I added an edit to my post above.
Saw it
Ok survival of the fittest hahaha