Outdoor Latitude 56* Scotland guerrilla/ninja style

Day Something...
so haven't posted in a few days been off work so enjoying the Scottish sun. mostly drinking beer, smokin' fatties,weeding the vegetable garden and swimming in the river. sp all the seeds popped but unfortunately we the ve lost one of the freebie photo seeds, just died ohwell. the auto Cinderella jack sytruggled out of its casing and was born with nearly no true leaves for the first two days but is recovering. all pretty boring just now but as of tonight I'm supplementing them with my 100w dual spec ufo LED. the older auto Frisian dew and the photo White widow are looking about right for roughly 2 weeks old, perhaps a few days behind but going to start on a low feed of biobizz grow nutes when I water them next. the weather is still sitting around 20* celcius, humiditys up at the moment with night temps around 10-12*c also had our first real rain in around a month today....it lasted 30mins but probably got a good 6''. so plan is 1-2weeks transplant first two out after acclimatising under sheltered cloche in veg garden, then hopefully the rest of them out 1 week after that. heres my little darlings enjoying their first time at the silent disco. will try and get day time pics soon. PEACE!
 
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Looking good (perhaps a little stretchy) - if its sunny try give them a few hours in the day. Might not be manageable or easy << the trick is to get some breeze about them . It will greatly strengthen the stems and help them survive transplant and the winds in the wild.

If they do get too stretchy and start to flop you can use small canes (the little green ones work well) which can help when you transplant. Tho I'd imagine your plans were to get them to site fairly soon given the small pots - given the disturbance in transplanting and some small pots you might need some kind of temporary support if it gets windy.

Just a thought - not that it's been windy.
 
yeah I'm going to start gradually acclimatising them to the outdoors before they go out so they should start to strengthen up. Well after the first night they're all reaching up. I noticed the new growth on the Frisian dew is a bit light in colour so just going to feed them today.
 
hey guys looking for some advice. After 2 nights under the LED the young plants are looking good at about 5 days old. But the 2 eldest and tallest plants are very yellow/pale in their newest growth. Is this from the LED? It shouldn't be any deficiency as it's nice fresh soil and the older leaves are fine? Any help?WP_20180603_15_55_35_Pro.jpg WP_20180603_15_55_43_Pro.jpg WP_20180603_15_56_16_Pro.jpg WP_20180603_15_55_28_Pro.jpg go
 
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