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phillips871
hi all, im pretty new too uk420
but am in need from abit of help from the experts.
i looking to grow a small handful of plants either in my back garden or in a remote place with alot of sun light,
Ive grown indoor b4 with little success,due to lack of knowledge and a pretty sh*t set-up in all honesty.

The plans is to let the sun do the work,and with some useful guidance from you boys at uk420 im really looking forward to it cool.gif i was hopeing just to grow some lowriders or something similar? i just nee your help on important pointers and what steps to insure i complete.

Look forward to hearing from you
thanks alot
Mr Frisian
I would start planning for next year now cause very little time left this year and without ground prepared , plants e.t.c sad.gif
Read as many grow diaries as you can and go overkill on protection and aim to plant out mid may-beginning of june.

all the best

Mr F
ratdog
I think you might have left it a bit late for an outdoor grow this year mate.
phillips871
QUOTE (ratdog @ Jul 12 2009, 03:31 PM) *
I think you might have left it a bit late for an outdoor grow this year mate.

does it make any difference if i was too grow lowryders. 6weeks seed till bud?
ratdog
Sorry dude i don`t have any experience with lowriders,but i don`t think they will finish in 6 weeks,if you already have the seeds might as well give it a try. cool.gif
phillips871
QUOTE (ratdog @ Jul 12 2009, 03:51 PM) *
Sorry dude i don`t have any experience with lowriders,but i don`t think they will finish in 6 weeks,if you already have the seeds might as well give it a try. cool.gif

thanks anyway dude.. could anyone else give me a hand. would like to start asap. seen as ive timed this abit bad?
Mr Frisian
Lowryder say they finish in 8wk but they dont outdoor mate ........ No a few people who do them indoor and it still takes 10-11 wks.. Outdoor you would be looking 12 wks + unsure.gif
wakenbaker
Yeah I rekon its getting too late to be strating this year, and lowryders wont produce much anyway. Best bet now is to read, read, read (and write down the important stuff) and get out there scouting sites and preparing the ground for next year.
syanide
ive just chopped my lr2 in they was in for 10 1/2 weeks on 20/4
so probably too late this year
still learning
Yep - me too - just chopped a dwarf auto that was germed mid March - chopped Mid July. Don't believe what is says on the packet - 6-8 weeks ?? Definitely not if growing outdoors.

Best advice here already given is to read and read for next year mate.

Good Luck in what you decide

SL
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