I can put plants out in pots on my deck but they won't get direct sunlight all day. They would miss the late afternoon sun. It would still be light just not direct sunlight. I grew autos last year on the deck and they grew fine, one of them even got too hot and the top buds got a little toasty...
I mostly grow inside. This is a friend of mine that grows outdoors. They already have some autoflowers started outside, but they wanted to try some photoperiods this year. They don't have the seeds yet though. I gave them some seeds over the winter and they gave them away to somebody else...
These would be germinated so, I guess that is like planting a seed. A friend of mine grows outside and is going to try some photoperiods. Last year I gave them a big bud regular that grew nice but I started it in indoors in May. This is the third year pot has been legal here and another growing...
It is still cold at night where I live and we are having some overcast days. I even used my heat last night. My question is can you start photoperiods outdoors in June? Does anyone grow in the same region like southeast?
If a plant is outside they get periods of rain where it naturally flushes some of the soil. You can't hurt your plant by flushing it. Some nutrients have salt in them and flushing can help cut back on that. So, it is everybody's choice to flush or not. I try to because it seems natural.
I have a small rock collection with some pieces of petrified wood. I have some raw garnets I wanted to make something with it, but never did. I have also found some primitive tools.
Has anyone tried one of the fast strains? Are they are different than autoflowers maybe where you need to cut the light back to 12 hours for flowering?