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Clones outdoors?

Ok I trying to figure out if clones takin from hydro would be ok outside? I'm gonna end up with a few extra clones each time I take some and instead of just tossing them I was hopeing they wpuld be ok in the ground. I'm going to be using a bubble cloner btw.
 

FreezerBoy

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While most animals don't care for MJ, it can take them a bite or two to figure it out. If the plants are small enough, one bite is the whole plant. Up to a foot, you may want to cage them in chicken wire. Also, make the first day a half day. They've never experienced real sunlight.
 
yeah, 2nd to at least a half day at first... watch them really carefully at first, i've been a pro at wilting things that seemed fine indoors!
r_c
 
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ChaosCatalunya

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As FreezerBoy says... indoor plants are not used to outdoor levels of UV, so need acclimatising [....gradually increasing the time outside..] over several days to sunlight. Likewise, think about daylength and changing photoperiods. I speak as a numpty who [after mainly being an indoor grower] stuck his clones out too early last year and watched all my lovely work start to flower when it should have grown so big it got it's own postcode....

Neem oil products are excellent, no, make that essential, for keeping bugs off.... depending on where you are and the climate in the flowering season, the chunkiest indoor strains often do the worst outside, those lovely exotic Sativas you cannot justify growing indoors often work best outdoors.
 
well thats because yous a chicken head now you got something to red me for chump
rubber_chicken said:
yeah, 2nd to at least a half day at first... watch them really carefully at first, i've been a pro at wilting things that seemed fine indoors!
r_c

 
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