That's killer!! I gotta go catch up with your thread! Definitely sounds doable! Your yield goals.. I bet you'll get bigger yields than anticipated! The weather here in West Virginia is so unstable... I wouldn't dare grow outside lol
Thanks! Don't want to get my hopes up too high on the yield side of things.
Not only is it my first time in small pots / micro, I haven't topped since I got back into growing 2 years ago.
I think that the Sweet Skunk maybe I shouldn't have topped.
We'll find out in the next couple of weeks as they start to flower and put the stretch on.
Here, outdoors.... well, if you look at some older journals I have.
We have typhoons - same as hurricanes in the US.
So, major risk of that from July all the way through to October, prime growing season.
And in Spring, April to May, is spring rains and heavy fog, mist a lot of the time.
Extremely humid.
The light cycles are cool though -- from 11.5/13:5 to 13.5/11.5 max, winter to summer.
Can grow photos like autos outdoors, they'll just start and continue to flower any month.
And even mid winter, minimum temps around 10 C, about 50F, so never too cold (though not ideal).
I grew an outdoor crop season from December through to early March, haha!
Those short daylight hours make yields a challenge all on their own!!
I think the ideal would be like the Jamaicans -- just year round grows with little plants, shorter than 1m high.
Or, super slow sativa strains that just grow in their own time, and don't care about light periods.
I might do a outdoor grow this year. I would like to grow some greasy fast Mephisto. 24C Toof Decay 100 of them would be great.
Daym, I forgot about that one! Thank you
How about some old stuff, nice acoustic here. Buckingham is a badass guitar player.
Thanks! Don't want to get my hopes up too high on the yield side of things.
Not only is it my first time in small pots / micro, I haven't topped since I got back into growing 2 years ago.
I think that the Sweet Skunk maybe I shouldn't have topped.
We'll find out in the next couple of weeks as they start to flower and put the stretch on.
Here, outdoors.... well, if you look at some older journals I have.
We have typhoons - same as hurricanes in the US.
So, major risk of that from July all the way through to October, prime growing season.
And in Spring, April to May, is spring rains and heavy fog, mist a lot of the time.
Extremely humid.
The light cycles are cool though -- from 11.5/13:5 to 13.5/11.5 max, winter to summer.
Can grow photos like autos outdoors, they'll just start and continue to flower any month.
And even mid winter, minimum temps around 10 C, about 50F, so never too cold (though not ideal).
I grew an outdoor crop season from December through to early March, haha!
When i think power trio...i think cream!!
Those short daylight hours make yields a challenge all on their own!!