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VirginGrowerNotShower
VirginGrowerNotShowerstarted grow question 15 days ago
When should I start introducing the plants to the outside during the day (max 15-20 celcius currently) - or are they still too fragile?
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Boomer911
Boomer911answered grow question 14 days ago
Hello friend , I took them outside from week 3 onwards when they were strong enough , temperatures ranged between 8-25 day and night and they turned out fine . The ruderalis gene really makes them resistant . Also , protect them from strong winds and you should be ok
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Hashy
Hashyanswered grow question 14 days ago
Normally I try 3 weeks inside before moving them outside. I did start some outside a few weeks ago thinking the weather was improving but then they got killed by frost.
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 14 days ago
well now lol april may is usually planting season b ut you can stretch this all the way into june july if you wish just don't expect a harvest until late October and watch out for snow :)
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 14 days ago
We had heavy snow after few weeks of +26. From 12 just sprouted seeds 10 made through -3 and -5 nights with 15 cm of snow drop, days around 0. Whenever day is above +18 give them few hours daily for first week , not more , lanky stems will love light wind, rest of daytime under protection, windowsill or so. Then increase saily +1 hour. Anything below +15 is not giving effective conditions for grow.
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BlueSugarLeaf
BlueSugarLeafanswered grow question 14 days ago
The optimal daytime temperature for the plant should range between 22 and 27°C. At night, it shouldn't drop below 17 to 22°C. You should also consider the intensity of the sun; the location is crucial for your plant's survival. I would advise using an affordable growth lamp initially until you have at least four to six properly developed leaf pairs. Exposing your plants to sunlight too early and too intensely can result in burning your only starter leafs, which means your plant will die at this stage and you need to start all over again. Unfortunately this is not my guess, but my mate made exactly this mistake which resulted in him wasting his last seeds. So it's better to start carefully and get a healthy plant in return, happy growing! 👽
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