Fast Buds best outdoor in the line up

yields very, I think my extreme environment, large diurnal temp range and very short season may depress yield some. I've grow 3 blue dreams and gotten 1.5 to 2.5 oz. Sweet skunk last year 1.5 oz, this year have to 2 growing and they look to be 2+ oz range. Oh, grown in 3 gal smart pots, composted garden soil. First grow of Rhino ryder and six shooter, they are loaded up and should do well
 
I've never grown Fastbuds outdoors but so far I have grapefruit and crystal meth done inside. Both excellent smoke and over 3 Z's per plant. The CM was the most beautiful purple I've grown to date...
 
So strange..derek tagged me but I didn't get a notification....hmmm
Anyways I love threads like this, but unfortunately I am a fasty buds virgin. Several strains interest me, but I have yet to try one out. Sorry I cant help you out but you might find some usefull techniques in my outdoor auto grow located in the dutch passion category. Good luck
 
Hi, @BlueDream! Outdoors, our strains perform very good! Most of them are done in 2 months if there's enough direct light hours. Just control your temp and humidity and, of course, the bugs and attackers; specially when flowering!!! Preventive products are very recommended. Ideal temps are between 57-86F more or less, (the masters in here may correct me, please) so be careful with the sunburn or the light stress, too. Protecting them from the excessive humidity and wind is important too. Preventing mould is important. Be aware of your weather forecast and/or prepare a sheltered spot for them. Also, some growers like to get plants inside home at night if the temperature is dropping and to prevent bugs' attacks.
About pots, the same as indoors. More than 3 gal is recommended to grow a big lady. About nutes, setups and brands, here everyone has its own growing style and it takes some time to nail it, go experimenting. We have tested Advanced Nutrients, BAC, Hesi... and worked fine to us.
If you need to control the shape or size, we recommend LST and SOG/SCROG instead of trainings.

So, in general, you can grow them more than correctly if you have all of this on mind. :D

Hope it helps you a bit! Enjoy!
 
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