Grow your own in the outdoor heat,maybe Australia!!

Hey buddy, great to meet you...I've been busy this week but hope to get the first post in here finished asap with the basics of how I grow. I will also be journaling a plant in here to hopefully show my process in a little more detail as i go. Please feel free to follow along, good luck with your grow.
Hello Green Bandit, also from Queensland but SE QLD. I followed your grow in that I also planted seedlings out into main pot with a scoop in the center for the seedling.

Really like ur grow:frog:
 
Ok let's get things started...I've germinated my seedling using the same method explained in the first post. She's now a couple of days old and enjoying life in her box under light. Tomorrow morning i will introduce her to the sun for the first time. I will do this by putting her in direct sunlight from 5am until 9am or so, then return her to her light indoors. She's also due her first feed/water tomorrow, she will get biobizz grow at 1ml/lr and watered until slight runoff. I never ph my water, it's rain water from a tank. If you're just starting out i would definitely recommend finding out what your water ph is.
The seedling I'm growing will be the first time growing this strain(Dutch passion auto glueberry). I chose this strain knowing very little about how it performs outdoors in my climate. Sometimes you have to try something new to see how it will work out for you. I would advise new growers to do a little research on the strains you are considering, it will make it easier if your growing a plant someone else has had success with in similar climate conditions as yourself.
 

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I have my fingers crossed as well bud, having a weird season here currently. Humidity swings from 70% back to 20% and the wet has forgotten to show up yet. If the wet season shows and hangs around late this year I'm going to have a few plants in my roster struggling against mould.
Crossing fingers that the humidity is low, or you might have some molding issues with that one! I certainly did when i grew it out in 60-75%RH
 
Thanks Maria, I'm looking forward to the heat settling down a little bit here in the coming months. I'm loving the longer light hrs but the heat gets old after a while.
Great info for those of us in hot climates.

I'm in the "cold dry" season now.
No rain at all, but temps are 30C-35C during the day.
Plenty of light, it's bright, but just 11 hrs / day.
 
@smokeypete420 have a read through this and see if it helps you a little. Please feel free to ask any questions if there's something i can help further with. I plan to journal a plant start to finish in here and show how i do things in a little more detail. If you want you can follow along and with a bit of luck and guidance you will come out with some smoke at the end.
 
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