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Ambitious Outdoor 2015

highambitions

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Hello world!

I've been lurking in the shadows and have decided to finally contribute to this great forum.

This is my first run outdoors and I'm hoping for big things.
I'm running a variety of bodhi, some tga, and dna seeds. Also my first time running seeds ever! I have a few clones also from bodhi and tga genetics.

I'm going with 150 gallon gropots for my homestead. Still in the process of securing a wonderful piece of land near here. If that pans out I'm considering some larger pots as the sun is much better there.

Thanks for stoppping by. Lets get it! :dance013:
 

highambitions

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The babies as of today

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highambitions

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jack the ripper and space candy from seed. some 9lb hammer clones. no mickey kush but that is a strain id love to test out. do you have any experience with tga?
 

highambitions

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transplanting the seed starts into 3gallons today. dirt will be here on tuesday! considering replacing perlite with lava rock...any thoughts?
 

Noonin NorCal

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Im not sure bout everyone else when we buy our soil it comes with both lava rock and perlite, We always added more chunky perlite to the mix. as well
 

highambitions

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Yeah my soil mix does contain a bit of both also. Ive always added extra perlite to lighten it up and get better drainage. I'm wondering if putting something like 20% lava rock and no extra perlite would be a good idea
 

Kygiacomo!!!

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pumice would be a good addition to the mix. ive got 1 plot with perlite and rice hulls and another with pumice and rice hulls. i think the pumice plot is alot better in terms of aeriation
 

highambitions

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right on i think ill be trying a little of everything.

just landed my new spot! soo stoked!! back to the planning department..
its been a very busy week for me here. been clearing a hill with my amazing gf. manzanita evvverryyywhere. oh and poison oak! waiting for the babies to sex. pics of of the progress coming soon.
 

Bradley_Danks

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Yes, lava rock is better than perlite in my opinion because it doesn't float and work its way to the top of the soil. I do have experience with mickey kush and cherynoble outdoors. Like them both! Loving the jack influence. Nice choices!
 

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