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2. You really want to have direct sunlight for big buds, it will grow though as long as it gets some light, will just be small and the buds might be straggly and airy. 3. Skip the peat pots and just put them in something bigger, I used those peat pots one time and the roots were popping out the bottom and sides in like 5 days. Was a pain in the ass. But yes you can put them in the ground but they will still be babies when them roots start popping out of those pots. 4. 80lb??? Not really sure but Im guessing 2 40lb bags would do it. |
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just get decent size pots for now i think idk truely i have them in cups still yet i had to bring them in cause it got to cold and it rained alot, anyhow i'm located in PA also in emmaus right outside of allentown if any of you's kno where that is i have 10 white widow plants idk im just gonna plant them in the ground at my spot i just hope they bud and i get bud
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Yes after germination you want direct sunlight(no branches above blocking light), preferrably at least 4 hours per day, and the more the better. But transferring from indoors to outdoors, you want to harden them off, get them used to the outdoors first. The sun is more powerful than you think, a cloudy day is more light than any indoor light produces. So for the first week its good to gradually take them out, the first few days take them out in cups in a shady area, then gradually move them into more sunny areas for more sunlight each day. You should see the main stem of the plants thicken a bit and after a week or so, they are ready for transplant and stand a much better chance of surviving. If you cant do this and have to transplant immediately, maybe try to shade them for a few hours with something for the first few days. I dont mean covering them, I just mean placing something in front of the sun that dapples the light a bit. Good Luck Last edited by Underpantsman : 05-09-2008 at 02:03 PM. Reason: typo |
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