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Hey guys, longtime indoor but outdoor newbie this season here. I am growing in southern vic and just returned to my patch after 6 weeks overseas to find my plants all eaten and trampled (something big got in the cage lol). In short, some of the plants look ok, but I have taken a big hit and probably lost about 50% of my potential yield.

 

My question to you experienced outdoor types is this: I have a lot of quite large clones, would it be worth throwing a few of these out into my patch right now? I wouldn't be expecting any further vegetative growth from these plants, obviously, but would they bud up ok over the next 8-10 weeks, or would they just mould up as the temperatures got cooler? Bear in mind that these are excess plants so I am just wondering if it might be worth a crack?

 

Thanks for any input and good luck with all your efforts, some nice bud picks in here and i have enjoyed my first fair dinkum outdoor grow despite the setback.

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