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New Zealand outdoor thread 2013/14

Yeah it's kind of a thing you have to judge by yourself, I can usually tell when to put them outside by looking at regular plants and how they're growing and also tree leaves growing back. I could've got away with putting them out at the start of october this year and not reveg.

Yeah it looks like they're out of the flowering phase and are starting to take off for sure but damn that is a lot of bud on there lol, may as well trim it off and smoke it!.

Here's some Malawi clones that I transplanted this morning DSC00865 malawi pheno 1 clones.jpg

and my panama seedlings
DSC00895 panama.jpg
 
R

rawt

Hey everyone. I've got a plant growing outdoor at the moment and she's begun to flower. Unfortunately she is only in 12 or so litre container which I believe to be the cause of her height being stuck at around 80-90cm. Should I not put transplant her into the ground?

I know it's not great to transplant flowering plants but I feel like giving her room to spread her roots will allow her to get a lot bigger. SWIM who started with a clone of a similar size from the same mother but transplanted her into the ground a few weeks ago has grown at least a third taller and 1/3 wider than mine. Apart from the slow growth she looks healthy with a tiny bit of burn on the tips from giving her a bit too much worm piss last week.

Thanks in advanced for any advice.
 

DarthFader1

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I would like to see pics from peeps that put out their plants in November. Provided they had enough dirt to play in i would imagine them being 6-7ft bushes by now. Amirite?
 
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