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Tyga's 2012 Outdoor
About to kick this thanggg off!
![]() Plant's are clones, most likely going to be running -5 HammerHead's (Medical seed co.) - 5 Chem4xOTM ( Mosca) Going to be using "10" 10 Gal. smart pot's filled up with FFOF cut down with some perlite 70/30... pretty basic mix. Going to be fed using the K.I.S.S method since I've seen so many people have some good luck with it, figured it's time to give it a shot. Goal is to pull 5 #'s which I don't see to be too "out of reach"... Hopefully have these girl's out for the beginning of june to prevent any pre-flowering since they are from clone and not from seed. Spot get's a good amount of direct sunlight, water source close by. Watering is going to be done by using Blumat Maxi's.. Going to have "2" 33Gal. Camo'ed trash cans hooked up to the blumat's for feeding and most likely put out a few extra out there to collect rainwater. What do you guy's think so far? I Still need to fix the fencing... I set it up early in the season and it looks like the weather took it's toll on it. But you get the idea! :tip hat: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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what up tyga, i've been vegging in preparation for my outdoor this year as well. is this on your own property or a guerrilla grow? either way it looks like you have just about all the bases covered. should be an excellent run. 5 ps is definitely not out of reach, but it will be a challenge. assuming you're in the north east(bahston). i'd keep an eye out for mold mid to late flower. keeping them dry as much as possible during this time really pays off in the finished product. I don't know if you're able to do this, but if you could fix a transparent tarp above each this can really help with the rain. I found in my 2010 outdoor that protecting my girls from the rain boosted the quality in smell and color. However, unless you can pitch a tent around them it's difficult to prevent condensation commonly referred to as dew. damn the dew! i haven't found a practical solution to preventing it. A little dew doesn't hurt though, and i've had amazing outdoor that was rained on and still was super dank. Also, what will you be doing to prevent or get rid or insects if they attack? Once You fix the fence that should take care of plant eating animals. I'll be checking in to see how its going for ya man. Here's to the fattest, most potent and delicious smelling crops for everyone this season!
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Very nice bro
now u got me wanting to get my guerilla on.... |
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i would use bigger pots..10 gal is gonna get rootbound super quick outdoors. use at least 50 per plant and you will get way bigger yields..
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I haven't bought the pots yet so I can sure upgrade them if you think it would be a good Idea. |
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Quick little update....
Went out today... rainy as shit! -.- Finished setting up the chicken wire, and cut down some small bushes in the area to help make sort of a barricade around the fencing to keep it as stealthy as possible.. Heres a few pics Strapped the chicken wire to my backpack using some zip ties... worked great! And can't forget a protein shake and the iPod ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hoping the nearby vegetation fills in a lot in the next 3 weeks or so... Last pic is looking down onto the spot from a nearby bank... pretty well camo'ed if I do say so myself! Still have a little bit on landscaping to do though before I'm completely satisfied |
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ten gal smarties could give you a half lb easy.. i would use twenty gal imo though.. that would give you a lb plus no prob, but if you want 3 lb trees fifty would be fine. i do a few transplants in veg too.. starts in solos, than 1 gal, by june you should transplant some nice lil shrubs into your final pots. its a technique i like to use to really build the root structure.
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I feel like my "10 gal" smartports are more like 6-7 gallons. Def get the 20's if not bigger.
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