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Peace, love and THC
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Add some nice root stimulator when you repot, and make sure the light is enough to prevent stretch. The seedlings are already shooting up! Did you give any artificial light at all?
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Cold nights
Hey Franco, when you say cold, how cold do you mean?
Can the HG stand 5 degrees celsius, or lower? Just wondering when they could go outside. Thanks man. |
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Will do Franco. No artificial light here at all my friend. Just natural sunlight. My original intention was to already have a portion of the plants in my greenhouse but it's been windy as hell here as of late and I've decided to let the plants get a bit bigger before moving them outside. I'll be moving them to an area that is getting plenty of sunlight and anticipate a lot of new growth after the shock of the intial transplant wears off. I'm really looking forward to seeing what kind of growth pattern I will get out of them.
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Nice
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Right on Franco.
You've been really helpfull man. Currently I'm impressed with HG. Can't wait to unleash her in the wild! |
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Franco, the lowest any of the temps will be here at max will be in the high 40's at night and mainly the 50's at least through Spring. My fall temps would be about the same. Depending upon when they actually finish I can grow until November in most cases. It's nice to know those that have issues with temps can grow HG without any problems.
Amos, that's a nice frosty girl you have there, man. As for the pics, I'll have plenty of them as I go along the way here. I'm no biologist to be sure, just an outdoor grower of 20 years who has learned the vast majority of my lessons the hard way. Dusting off my pants and trying again next year. I keep my grows basic and have gotten to a point where I can do pretty decent at it. I once saw a picture of a plant a friend of mine had when I was probably 12 years or so old and it literally fascinated she shit outta me. Been hooked on growing ever since. Don't get me wrong, there have been years when I couldn't grow, such as last year, but it's always been in my blood. I hope you all enjoy taking this journey with me as I grow out these HG's.
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Hi; I'm growing some Himalayan gold. I was wondering how much of the plant will turn gold (yellow) in the last 3-4 weeks of flower?
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