High altitud + tropical weather = Great buds? Lets find out

Discussion in 'Outdoor Grow Journals' started by dastropikalspliff, Oct 20, 2014.

  1. So I've had plants in my room before but endend up being males and condittions weren't the best. This time I've opted for a outdoors grow op. I germinated my seed then put it in dirt and had it in my window for a few days (2-3 weeks, can't remember). When it was on it's third pair of leaves, incluiding it's cotyledons, I moved the plant to an outdoors spot.
    \nThis spot is located in my college campus about 2000mts above sea level in tropical weather. I've put it in a kind of low growing tree we have here. The tree is about 2,5mts tall and I've put it inside a bromeliad that was atatched to the tree. It's perfectly hiden, gets good sunlight and water... Down side is I can only have it there while it's still in a small pot (black plastic bag actually).
    \nI guess Im going to have to transplant it to a bigger pot since it's currently in a dirt bag about 7-8 inches long and about 4 inches wide. It's been at this spot for about 2 weeks give or take and it's been through heavy rains (recently it's been pouring every night) and strong winds, a hail storm and still I checked on it today and it was holding up very well. I noticed it's leaves are a brighter shade of green than when I left it, why is this? too much rain? Dirt was wet. Too little or too much sunlight?
    \nAlso, when is the best time for FIMing? I read around the 4th pair of leaves is as early as it can be done but is it optimal? Will it stress my plant too much at such an early age? 
    \nAlso, I heard that tropical weather are great for cannabis, so are high altituds (I don't know, something to do with UV rays and THC, couldn't really understand it haha...) What's your opinion on that? 
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