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07-21-2009, 10:20 AM
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I got 7 plants going right now two dont count there lowryders it's my first growing season outdoor. The plants i have are 2 super silver haze, 2 alaskan thunder ****, 1 sour diesel. they are a month old today and still under a foot tall. please just poor in the tips how to make the plants take off? how to make the plants short and bushy? how to make the plants tall? just tips to get off my feet thanks.
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Reason: there all clones except the lowryders
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07-21-2009, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by massive209 I got 7 plants going right now two dont count there lowryders it's my first growing season outdoor. The plants i have are 2 super silver haze, 2 alaskan thunder ****, 1 sour diesel. they are a month old today and still under a foot tall. please just poor in the tips how to make the plants take off? how to make the plants short and bushy? how to make the plants tall? just tips to get off my feet thanks. | hello and welcome to Green Passion. ...sorry i can't answer your question
directly as i'm an indoor grower but here is a link to our outdoor forum
where, if you take the time to read through some of the outdoor threads,
you will learn some of the tricks our outdoor growers use to maximize
their yields. Outdoor Growing - GreenPassion.org - Dedicated to Medicinal Cannabis Cultivation and Education.
ps: i'm also moving this thread to the 'Intro' forum where you will get a
bit more attention as a new grower.
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07-21-2009, 10:30 AM
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Rep Power: 28 | | help new grower... I got 7 plants going right now two dont count there lowryders it's my first growing season outdoor. The plants i have are 2 super silver haze, 2 alaskan thunder ****(ATF), 1 sour diesel. they are a month old today and still under a foot tall. please just poor in the tips how to make the plants take off? how to make the plants short and bushy? how to make the plants tall? just tips to get off my feet thanks. there clones except for the lowryders | 
07-21-2009, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by massive209 I got 7 plants going right now two dont count there lowryders it's my first growing season outdoor. The plants i have are 2 super silver haze, 2 alaskan thunder ****(ATF), 1 sour diesel. they are a month old today and still under a foot tall. please just poor in the tips how to make the plants take off? how to make the plants short and bushy? how to make the plants tall? just tips to get off my feet thanks. there clones except for the lowryders |
i've also merged your threads as having multiple instances of the same question
won't make getting an answer any easier. ...in truth, the only thing that will make
finding answers faster is if you actually go looking for answers rather than just
waiting for someone who not only knows the answer but is also willing to answer
it, ...again.
believe me, we all want to help you succeed, and reading threads of other
members will not only help you find answers to your questions, it's a great
way to get to know the rest of the crew. ...that's how you become part of
the community.
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07-21-2009, 10:56 AM
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k srry wnt happen again!
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07-21-2009, 11:07 AM
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Rep Power: 500 | |    Welcome to GreenPassion! Glad you posted and said hi to us all. Many fine people here and they will drop by to say hi. As to your question. What are your plants planted in? What type of soil ? Have you added anything to amend the soil? I am in the midst of planting my outdoor plants now, so if you want some hints just read the bottom link in my signature, "My little grow indoor to outdoor 2009" and it should answer many of your questions. One thing: You have planted your seeds very late. My plants where seeded in March, and cuttings (clones) taken after that. They have all been vegged indoors under Metal Halide (24 hr light) and T-5 lighting, then hardened off outdoors, in a protected area. So they are started in March, and vegged on indoors. In order to flower and finish for you you might need to have them somewhere you can cover them and give them only 12 hrs of light for 8 weeks, near them end of their cycle. I do not know what the weather is like where you are so it could be you are in a temperate zone and do not have to deal with winter. As Bozo said, it is best to read the Outdoor forum and thus learn how experienced growers succeed. Good luck! And welcome to Greenpassion! Peace | 
07-21-2009, 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by massive209 k srry wnt happen again! |
no need to apologize man, you didn't do anything wrong, and i was most
definitely not scolding you, lol.
i just thought you'd get more attention if we put your thread in the right place.
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07-21-2009, 04:59 PM
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07-21-2009, 05:08 PM
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tie the plants down to grow bushy, pinch them will work too
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07-21-2009, 06:00 PM
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Post so pics so we can see whats going on. That will be the best way to tell you what to do?
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07-22-2009, 11:24 AM
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wanted to comment regarding your issue
after lots of reading and research, decided to use Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil exclusively for our first indoor garden, which ended up being a great choice, as our end product(s) were simply perfect right down to bottom of the jar  ok, so we thought hmmm, that soil worked so well inside that we'll go ahead and use it for our outdoor garden as well  and it turns out that that was not a good choice for our outdoor garden after all, as the FFOF (by itself) is just way too rich/nutritious + add in the unusually wicked heat down here in june, and yikes, unfortunately it was a recipe for disaster  and took nearly the entirety of the veg season to figure out the problem, as the soil was simply too hot for the outdoor garden and needed to be mixed with something equally organic but cooler
so, purchased some straight organic soil, took the plants out of those pots, rinsed off their roots (which were blazing hot btw) and replaced them into the much cooler mixed FFOF + straight organic soil about 2weeks ago and (wiping brow) they are recovering  however we lost the entirety of the veg season, as the clones we have outside are already beginning to crown flowers  but a lesson was learned, albeit the hard way, and that ultimately IS the point right, learning something new for the future  make it a beautiful day
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07-23-2009, 06:33 AM
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where did you get the Thunderf**k?!
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07-27-2009, 05:48 AM
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