NiePoSionym420 So, after this year’s Mary Jane Berlin, a few photoperiod strains found their way into my seed collection. Since the weather has finally improved and it’s unlikely that night temperatures will drop below 15°C anymore, I’ve decided to start my very first photoperiod run.
The plan is as follows: the plants will spend 2–3 months in the vegetative stage outdoors, depending on the weather conditions. I want to transplant them no more than three times, with the final container being a 10-gallon pot. After that, I plan to move the plant into my grow tent and finish the flowering stage indoors if I can time the flip correctly. If that doesn’t work out, it will remain outdoors until harvest.
This is going to be a bit of an experiment, but since I already have seeds that have germinated, it would be a shame to let them go to waste. At the same time, I’ll be running two plants using the same method for comparison.