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Thats right an emergency move! I was informed last Friday that our landlords are going to be doing a mandatory apartment inspection while us students are on spring break. Its very big brotherish I know, but it is pointed out in the lease. Its just another control method they enforce on us college students to keep us in line.
But back to the point, I'm a small indoor grower and I only have 2 small plants that are six weeks old. One LSTed to about 12 inches the other 2 feet maybe larger. So I had two choices to leave them in my small closet growroom and roll the dice of luck or move them outside into the surrounding wood area. Well I'm not willing to risk all that much over two small plants and my room already has a slight hint of that fresh veged out bud smell.
So today for about an hour or so, I used my country boy skills and scouted out possible locations to relocate my plants. I found a small thicket not too far up the road. It had lots of 2 foot or so growth under a canopy of assorted shit trees. That should help to blend in my small green pots. The spot I have chosen has no defined trail, animal or human, leading to it and has a good bit of light coming through the trees to help my plants regulate their current lighting schedule 16/8. Also I found a full deer skeleton that hasnt been moved or devoured which is a good sign that there is little to no rodent traffic in the area.
The only thing I am worried about is the lack of watering for such a long period and the possible chance of a cold snap of some sort that might happen to show up. I figured I could flush the plants (they need it anyway) and then get some wood chips (should I soak them also?) and put them on the surface of the pots to insolate the roots and hold in moisture. Then I will thoroughly piss through out the area to disperse the possible deer activity. Haha.
Anyway is there anything else anyone can think of I should do to help this drastic transition be less stressful on the plants?
But back to the point, I'm a small indoor grower and I only have 2 small plants that are six weeks old. One LSTed to about 12 inches the other 2 feet maybe larger. So I had two choices to leave them in my small closet growroom and roll the dice of luck or move them outside into the surrounding wood area. Well I'm not willing to risk all that much over two small plants and my room already has a slight hint of that fresh veged out bud smell.
So today for about an hour or so, I used my country boy skills and scouted out possible locations to relocate my plants. I found a small thicket not too far up the road. It had lots of 2 foot or so growth under a canopy of assorted shit trees. That should help to blend in my small green pots. The spot I have chosen has no defined trail, animal or human, leading to it and has a good bit of light coming through the trees to help my plants regulate their current lighting schedule 16/8. Also I found a full deer skeleton that hasnt been moved or devoured which is a good sign that there is little to no rodent traffic in the area.
The only thing I am worried about is the lack of watering for such a long period and the possible chance of a cold snap of some sort that might happen to show up. I figured I could flush the plants (they need it anyway) and then get some wood chips (should I soak them also?) and put them on the surface of the pots to insolate the roots and hold in moisture. Then I will thoroughly piss through out the area to disperse the possible deer activity. Haha.
Anyway is there anything else anyone can think of I should do to help this drastic transition be less stressful on the plants?