Wardrobe Grow - CFL- Only - Auto Mazar + Rescued Cannatonic + Dieseltonic

that Auto Mazar will love it outside, i am doing an outdoor grow with white widow and orange bud.

they always seem to love the sunlight the most and 85-90 degrees is insanely hot for any strain, you need better ventiliation.

How is the climate where you live ? how is it usually around this time of year ? (perfect where i live this time of year.)

Edit: Subbed and Caught up with this grow, i got caught up with trying to help and forget to mention.
 
Any thoughts about moving little mazar outside?

She doesn't like the temps in the wardrobe.

Next few days we have clear blue 17-18 Celcius

Anyone have any experience with plants going from high temps (85-90) to 62-64F ?

I think it would be more in full sunshine. maybe 25C/77F or so.

Temps are good! If I ever have the chance to get em outdoors I take it!
 
that Auto Mazar will love it outside, i am doing an outdoor grow with white widow and orange bud.

they always seem to love the sunlight the most and 85-90 degrees is insanely hot for any strain, you need better ventiliation.

How is the climate where you live ? how is it usually around this time of year ? (perfect where i live this time of year.)

Edit: Subbed and Caught up with this grow, i got caught up with trying to help and forget to mention.

85-90 is what the big boys grow in, those are perfect temps....look at the climatic conditions in the triangle...where the plants get 20 ft tall!
 
Thank you for the replies. And Reps :thanks:

I like it when people agree with me :)

I have repositioned the thermometer at the height of the leaves, clipped on to the 125 w reflector for a better idea of temps. I have always been measuring the outflow temps, rather than at the buds.

We have a mild climate at 54 lat. 18 odd hrs of sun and it hits my greenhouse directly from 9am - 9pm.

I just checked, at the height of little miss, I can put her beside the Dieseltonic mum

half in/out of the greenhouse and no neighbour can see from their house.

So. Looking good. Any tips on prepping her for the great outdoors?
 
Thank you for the replies.

I like it when people agree with me :)

I have repositioned the thermometer at the height of the leaves, clipped on to the 125 w reflector for a better idea of temps. I have always been measuring the outflow temps, rather than at the buds.

We have a mild climate at 54 lat. 18 odd hrs of sun and it hits my greenhouse directly from 9am - 9pm.

I just checked, at the height of little miss, I can put her beside the Dieseltonic mum

half in/out of the greenhouse and no neighbour can see from their house.

So. Looking good. Any tips on prepping her for the great outdoors?

The point is just to make the conditions the best you can for he plant, you can't change the climate outdoors, or the lighting...for the most part....so, what you can do is make a lovely soil condition for her if she's going in the ground. There is a process called hardening where a plant is slowly introduced to outdoor conditions over a short period of time, I like to apply this technique...it makes the transition easier. I would always prefer the ground than a container if possible.
 
Can't transplant an auto!!!!!

She would have a sheltered home beside the dieseltonic half in/out of the greenhouse...

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Can't transplant an auto!!!!!

She would have a sheltered home beside the dieseltonic half in/out of the greenhouse...

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I will tell you my feelings on this subject.....I believe the important thing is to not impede the life cycle of the plant...no stress, no shock....cuz the plant has a short life cycle and needs all the "quality time" it can get. No matter what anyone says, I can do all things.......done properly, plants can be transplanted with 0 stress or shock...I do it all the time, maybe Im wrong but I'm balzy like that, I know the fundamentals, and I KNOW if I don't violate those fundamental rules I can do anything without negative effects!:thumb:
 
I know exactly where you are coming from.

But her life, alas and joy.....will not be long.

If she gets stressed from change in light and temps, could be another month...

If she likes it, 3 weeks or so. Same pot. Lots of root oxygen and same feeding schedule,

maybe extra aussie tonic (Like superthrive) Defo less watering!
 
Thank you!

Cfls are grrrrrreat :thumb:

They make a poor man a rich man :)

(In the personal-use sense of the word, of course. I don't judge richness by money, but by having what you want, when you want and knowing that the quality is better than you can buy anywhere else)
 
85-90 is what the big boys grow in, those are perfect temps....look at the climatic conditions in the triangle...where the plants get 20 ft tall!

i thought people usually did around 75-80 degrees for plants ? and i wouldnt think his wardrobe grow should be such high temps ?
 
I know exactly where you are coming from.

But her life, alas and joy.....will not be long.

If she gets stressed from change in light and temps, could be another month...

If she likes it, 3 weeks or so. Same pot. Lots of root oxygen and same feeding schedule,

maybe extra aussie tonic (Like superthrive) Defo less watering!

She is going to love outdoors , i saw your greenhouse pictures they look beautiful.

I always do my plants indoors (74 degrees or so constantly ) then move outdoors to flower (80 -85 degrees or so)

I dont know if your running your autos on 24 hour CFLS but if you get lots of daylight hours and the sunlight is powerful this time of year for you then it should really only set you back a week or so from harvest date , they love the sun. I cant stress that enough = P

EDIT : you shouldn't give it a dose of superthrive during flowering stage.
 
I'm lucky in that sense. No-one gets in from anywhere, I've never had a garden like this before.

Totally desolate when we moved in, Got 3 metres extra garden by clearing sticks and weeds and mini-trees :)

In the spot where the greenhouse is were the remains of a heated greenhouse from 50 years ago!

These are my temps now for ye disbelievers...

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And "Enhanced " for clarity and contrast, mainly contrast :)


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