I wanted to try my hand at growing outside this year so I decided to run 3 autos among my garden vegetables in my back yard garden boxes. It gets a little cold here at night and it is very dry so I put up a sort of greenhouse using materials that my soon to be father in law gave me for free (thanks M!). I hope the greenhouse helps them grow better. I believe they should get about 12 - 16 hours of sunlight but the sun never goes down here. I am not really trying to break the scales on this one I just want to dip my toe in soil gardening in case I decided to make the switch to Coco at some point as I normally grow with hydro. Unrelated: my indoor garden is full!
On rainy days I will bring them into my indoor flower tent to give them a little more sun. I will only be able to do this for a while however as they get heavier and harder to handle.
For nutrients I plan to use pH perfect Advanced Nutrients Gro, Micro, Bloom sparingly through their lives.
Strain: Auto Berry
Breeder: MSNL
Soil: Roots Organic Soil Mix
Water: RO pH'd
Yeah outside is a whole different game. Things can go bad real quick. At least you got something to show for your effort. And you learn. Dealing with problems makes us better Growers. I wish you good luck with all your grows. 👊👊
Bro this 🐞 are amazing! Is just very curious for me to see what stuff you can get on your local market... where I am there is no way to find them... just no way...
Fantastic, on the first look I've thought you'd bought a Greenhouse, then I realized after reading that it was 100% homemade 👏👏👏
Just one thing , it's risky to bring outdoors plants indoors with others indoors plants , it's the best way to bring bugs inside your tent , and once the bugs inside your tent it's a pain in the *** to get rid of them. Outdoor most common bugs like thrips and spider mites get eaten by natural predators.
Brighid at work , keeping daddy's MJ 👍
You can give Mag Sulfur to the strawberry's when they start flowering, you're gonna have some nice fat and sweet juicy strawberry 🍓
Looks great man, I was planning on building a greenhouse this winter so I'll follow along and see how it goes for you. Hope everything goes well for you!