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After failing to cure my mum's arthritis with a chocolate brownie I obtained some THC liquid stuff....maybe it was oil. I did the pest control in a laboratory where they made CBD but they also did all

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Been looking at outside and wondering if there's any tips from you guys? Got a spot earmarked just need to watch it for disturbance til after christmas

Don't plant seeds straight into the ground the young shoots are very likely to get munched by slugs and alike start them of in a greenhouse or whatever till there woody then transplant them to your spot you can put a 5 inch ring of braided copper wire around each one it will help keep the slugs and snails of but I have found once they have gone woody there not so appealing to the critters..your spot needs to get full Sun all day for best results and choose a strain that can cope with the outdoors and don't plant anything until the frosts are gone for the year. You will be looking at a October harvest :thumbs:
ideal, gonna save it for next year as I need to keep a good eye on my potential spot. Going to sound odd as it's a fenced off bit off waste land with a gate on that's open. Going to lock the gate and see what happens
get yourself some climbing gear and find an old quarry-up in the air you won't have to worry about rabbits,deer cattle etc nosing down on em ;).atb dc
would they not need to be potted then? The place in mind isn't reachable to anything but bunnies and not sure they would go there either
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So if I grow outdoor, do I let mother nature take its course, or do I have to water them etc this threads rocking lol

 

I need info on were to get decents seeds, if anyone could point me in right directiin.

You can prep the soil a bit beforehand but not really necessary, just start them off inside or in a greenhouse and once they've got a bit of size to them put them in the ground and forget about them til harvest time really, only have to pop by to water them every so often if you have a really dry summer.

 

You'll be wanting autoflowering strains really and they're not something I've ever messed around with so I'll leave someone else to recommend suitable strains and good seedbanks to get them from :thumbs:

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How far are you lot from Oxfordshire?

We should have a stoners camp out at my smallholding

 

A THL stoners meet up would be great craic but the organisation would be a nightmare, stoners aren't the most organised folk :laugh:

Itd need to be near a 24hr supermarket :snack:

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So if I grow outdoor, do I let mother nature take its course, or do I have to water them etc this threads rocking lol

 

I need info on were to get decents seeds, if anyone could point me in right directiin.

You can prep the soil a bit beforehand but not really necessary, just start them off inside or in a greenhouse and once they've got a bit of size to them put them in the ground and forget about them til harvest time really, only have to pop by to water them every so often if you have a really dry summer.

 

You'll be wanting autoflowering strains really and they're not something I've ever messed around with so I'll leave someone else to recommend suitable strains and good seedbanks to get them from :thumbs:

Thanks bgd, some goodman will point me in right direction, thanks lad

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The way i used to do it was if you bring them on indoors or greenhouse and get them to a good size-so long as you have enough sunlight( 12 hrs or more).cover plants with a black bag or plants in a dark room no light for 5/7 days-then transfer out side the plant will automatically flower in 8/9 weeks depending on flowering times and you won't have to risk waiting till september/October time and losing it to mold/rot.that way you can watch them flower off on the patio :).atb dc

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