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Old 06-06-2008, 07:52 AM
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Moving this plant outdoors? EDIT. Growspot pics


Lets just say that in a few weeks i will be getting this plant for free from a friend and i was concerned about moving from indoors to outdoors. the plot i chose for this is very descrete, gets sun all day, and has very moist soil.. the temperature has been about 85 lately.. can somebody tell me more about moving this outside and what i need to do to make this happen? also im having trouble identifying it. looks like Indica to me and im guessing its going to be some pretty good bud when everythings done and i know its definately vegging right now

Very descrete spot i chose.. completely surrounded by woods, fallen trees, and huge bushes. i went out today and hacked some branches to get even more sun to the spot.

Plenty of sun all day and only a small opening in the top of the woods to make it almost impossible to be spotted by helicopters and planes looking for outdoor grows.

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Old 06-06-2008, 06:29 PM
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you should plant in soil that is not too moist so that the roots can get through it. the more sun the better. When putting it in i would try not to disturb the root system in order to avoid shocking it. some people would argue that separating the root system a bit is better because you allow them to grow in all different directions. ive had the best success using camo buckets because 1. its higher than the ground making it harder for animals to get at and 2. anoly your plants roots are going to be growing in the pot. you can also put real good potting soil in it.
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btw hope "getting for free" doesnt mean stealing.
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Old 06-06-2008, 06:32 PM
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Try moving out for a few hours a day first. The sun is Way more powerfull then lights. Help the plant adjust first it looks like it's been under the lights all it's life. It might shock it to much if you just put it out to full sun.

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