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High, y'all...
I have some clones from my grow box w/netwerx, and am gonna do a hidden outdoor grow with them.
I have 6 clones - 4 of the C99 x GF from Wallyduck, and 2 of the White Skunk from White Label. The clones were rooted in 1 1/2 rockwool cubes that were turned upside down for stability, and I push a new path for the stem, as the centre hole is too big for the clones to take (IME).
Clones are WELL rooted, too rooted, got a few inches of root hanging out the bottom. Transplanted each into 4" rockwool cubes, wetted with plain water yesterday, and light watering with 1/3 strength nutes late today. I made two 2" copper rings for each plant and set them around the stem base, keeps the slugs away.
The site I found awhile back - it's what I would consider pretty inaccessible, great tree placement, facing south. Not alot of oak and pine, so soil is decent.
I have to go in at night - walking in shouldn't be a problem.
My plan (today) is to go in once, plant, and not go back until well in October for harvest - same deal, in at night, do the harvest, and out. Never visit in between. If I've been ripped or leo has spotted, oh well. They are gonna sit for a long time waiting for me to show up (middle / end October), and at night.
We'll see - fingers crossed...
I have some clones from my grow box w/netwerx, and am gonna do a hidden outdoor grow with them.
I have 6 clones - 4 of the C99 x GF from Wallyduck, and 2 of the White Skunk from White Label. The clones were rooted in 1 1/2 rockwool cubes that were turned upside down for stability, and I push a new path for the stem, as the centre hole is too big for the clones to take (IME).
Clones are WELL rooted, too rooted, got a few inches of root hanging out the bottom. Transplanted each into 4" rockwool cubes, wetted with plain water yesterday, and light watering with 1/3 strength nutes late today. I made two 2" copper rings for each plant and set them around the stem base, keeps the slugs away.
The site I found awhile back - it's what I would consider pretty inaccessible, great tree placement, facing south. Not alot of oak and pine, so soil is decent.
I have to go in at night - walking in shouldn't be a problem.
My plan (today) is to go in once, plant, and not go back until well in October for harvest - same deal, in at night, do the harvest, and out. Never visit in between. If I've been ripped or leo has spotted, oh well. They are gonna sit for a long time waiting for me to show up (middle / end October), and at night.
We'll see - fingers crossed...