MountainBudz
⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Winter Wonderland ❆❅..UltimateSurvival..❅ ❆ Guerilla Grow 2017
Well folks, I have decided to create a separate thread from my Guerilla Growers Underground thread, as that thread focuses more on tips, pointers, kinks and discussion rather than a specific point.
This "UltimateSurvival" thread is basically my grow journal. This will focus on my current grow which I have started in time to throw up some photos "soon" of the girls I have out that are close to the finish line. But the main focus in this thread is the 30 something plants I have had vegging indoor under 24hr 2000 watts since around mid June. It was a very late start for the later half of this years grow and is pretty abnormal if I must say, because these girls are just now getting prepared for a cold flowering journey.
They were started in June from regular seeds, Getaway Mountain Genetics. Bred purely for mold, disease, weather resistance. Their roots come from Maine which deal with some nasty cold, harsh weather with little sunlight due to the muggy and foggy humid days. So here in South Far east Kentucky, they should love the new environment.
Currently vegging in 10 gallon grow bags, they are not root bound but will say the roots have filled them up nicely.
Now, I am thinking about transplanting them from the 10 gallon bags to 20 gallon bags tonight actually, then placing them in the great outdoors by mid morning. Gonna be a long night I must say, but these girls have got to get outside ASAP! My goal was to veg some super large plants to give me big yields in return and large they truly are. But they will be facing some really cold days and especially nights from around mid flower on.
We are gonna see just how frost resistant the ganja really is. Of course I will take some preventative measures and do my best to protect them from November to December.
Now my question for you guys is pretty urgent, cause obviously these girls need to be outside like right now because I don't wanna push it. Last year we had mild weather up till mid December and i'm hoping for the same this year as well (fingers crossed!).
My question... Should I leave them in their 10 gallon pots to flower out? Or should I go ahead and transplant into 20 gallon bags instead?
I have already in the last couple weeks put a few out and transplanted to the 20's and it seems like I have noticed some more growth and stretch since. Reason I am so concerned on what to do, it is my understanding that roots do not continue growing during flowering. I have also read they do, but not as much as they don't. IME i'm not really sure cause I just have not ever really noticed. But even if it brings up my yield just a couple of ounces I will be more than happy! I know they do say that the roots grow the first two weeks of flowering, so maybe I should??
Here is where they are at currently, I estimate if I let them flower out in the 10s I should get anywhere from 6 to 8 ounces each from them. I feel if I transplanted I would get 8 to 12 ounces a piece out of them. This part is confusing me. Give me some advice.
Well folks, I have decided to create a separate thread from my Guerilla Growers Underground thread, as that thread focuses more on tips, pointers, kinks and discussion rather than a specific point.
This "UltimateSurvival" thread is basically my grow journal. This will focus on my current grow which I have started in time to throw up some photos "soon" of the girls I have out that are close to the finish line. But the main focus in this thread is the 30 something plants I have had vegging indoor under 24hr 2000 watts since around mid June. It was a very late start for the later half of this years grow and is pretty abnormal if I must say, because these girls are just now getting prepared for a cold flowering journey.
They were started in June from regular seeds, Getaway Mountain Genetics. Bred purely for mold, disease, weather resistance. Their roots come from Maine which deal with some nasty cold, harsh weather with little sunlight due to the muggy and foggy humid days. So here in South Far east Kentucky, they should love the new environment.
Currently vegging in 10 gallon grow bags, they are not root bound but will say the roots have filled them up nicely.
Now, I am thinking about transplanting them from the 10 gallon bags to 20 gallon bags tonight actually, then placing them in the great outdoors by mid morning. Gonna be a long night I must say, but these girls have got to get outside ASAP! My goal was to veg some super large plants to give me big yields in return and large they truly are. But they will be facing some really cold days and especially nights from around mid flower on.
We are gonna see just how frost resistant the ganja really is. Of course I will take some preventative measures and do my best to protect them from November to December.
Now my question for you guys is pretty urgent, cause obviously these girls need to be outside like right now because I don't wanna push it. Last year we had mild weather up till mid December and i'm hoping for the same this year as well (fingers crossed!).
My question... Should I leave them in their 10 gallon pots to flower out? Or should I go ahead and transplant into 20 gallon bags instead?
I have already in the last couple weeks put a few out and transplanted to the 20's and it seems like I have noticed some more growth and stretch since. Reason I am so concerned on what to do, it is my understanding that roots do not continue growing during flowering. I have also read they do, but not as much as they don't. IME i'm not really sure cause I just have not ever really noticed. But even if it brings up my yield just a couple of ounces I will be more than happy! I know they do say that the roots grow the first two weeks of flowering, so maybe I should??
Here is where they are at currently, I estimate if I let them flower out in the 10s I should get anywhere from 6 to 8 ounces each from them. I feel if I transplanted I would get 8 to 12 ounces a piece out of them. This part is confusing me. Give me some advice.