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goldennic007
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outdoor grow (backyard)
#615330 - 03/30/12 01:31 PM (13 years, 21 days ago) |
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I have been wanting to start my first grow wether it be indoors or out. My wife denied my indoor grow attempts, so this is my outdoor attempt. I built a wall with some old blocks and used enriched soil with already existing soil. I planted three seeds marked by twigs. The only view of the plants anyone has is from the air, which I will soon remove with a form of cover.
   
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: goldennic007]
#615332 - 03/30/12 01:38 PM (13 years, 21 days ago) |
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Pretty cool man.
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Shr0000ooooms
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: ZBrown]
#615347 - 03/30/12 04:16 PM (13 years, 21 days ago) |
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That is a very cool setup.
Let us know how it goes. Best of luck!
Btw how do you expect the plants to receive sunlight with a cover?
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kyuzo
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that looks well shaded in those pics, and imagine the wall, if it is tall enough to limit viewing from the side (likely even if not), will only exacerbate your lighting issues
Edited by kyuzo (03/30/12 04:21 PM)
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goldennic007
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: kyuzo]
#619266 - 04/19/12 04:44 PM (13 years, 1 day ago) |
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i do have sun-light issues with this location. it receives about 3 hrs of full sun. all i am really hoping from the attempt is a small - medium crop. i may move the location, but for now i have to keep it here for privacy reasons.
p.s. i did break the wall down for now and will build it back up if/when the plants start growing higher than the wall.
thanks for your comments. much appreciated!
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: goldennic007]
#619663 - 04/22/12 04:08 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey Bro.
I would say to try and get a little more sunlight. You could even plant them in big pots and move them. Cause 3 hours seems a bit wrong. The plants needs at least 5 hours.
But if moving them around is not an option, why not put them in smaller pots and place them on the roof. When they get a bit bigger you ca plant them back. The lack of sun might even not make them come up i think
Best of luck bro
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: Stinky Pete]
#619684 - 04/22/12 09:40 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah sunlight is definitely going to be an issue, I would definitely transplant these before flowering to get any good results.
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Re: outdoor grow (backyard) [Re: volcomstoner]
#621504 - 05/05/12 09:45 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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last year i planted mine in the garden planted corn in the back and then tomato plant maryjane tomato maryjane and a couple more rows of corn and then okra and so on but point is no one never notice the i had 10 female that i grew in my back yard out in the middle and the plants got about 5 ft and then tied them down as the corn started to turn brown this year waiting a little later to do this again so the corn will be green when it finishes and so they dont get so tall
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