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Any input? I have an idea for my next grow.
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So I’ve been wanting to do some experiments on my next grow, which will be outdoors. I’m in Southern California so I’m a bit worried about the heat here, easily hits triple digits during the summer so I’m not sure if I should start my seeds outdoors, or start them indoors and then move them outdoors? How would I do that if that is what I should do?

Only doing this for fun, to see what differences there would be.

Here’s my plan so far:

4 plants, all in FFOF, just varying how/what to feed them.

Next grow

Outdoor plants. 1. Fox Farm Dirty Dozen Nutes 2. Fox Farm Trio 3. Fox Farm ocean Forest soil with compost tea and dry amendments. (Supersoil?) 4. Fox Farm Ocean forest.

Plant all seeds On 4/20 into Fox Farms Happy Frog soil, 25% earthworm castings. Send leaf clippings in to https://farmerfreeman.com/ez-xy for sex check.

First transplant will switch from FFHF to FFOF for all plants. 25% Earthworm castings each pot. 10% Added Pumice/Perlite each.

Transplant from Sill Pot, to 1 gallon pot, to 4/5 Gallon Pot, then on June 20th (Sumer solstice) transplant into 30/45 Gallon Pots Outdoors.

Follow feeding schedules according to whatever Nutrients for each plant. Watering every 3 days.

Once in 1 gallon pots, start Low Stress Training, Topping, possibly Mainlining. Training to keep all plants as similar as possible to see end results.

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