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12 in 3 litre pots(200mm) they should get 2.5 to 4 oz each.

 

9 in 13 litre pots(280mm -300) the biggest plants should average around 5 to 6 oz.

 

All the plants are root bound for sure, but i keep them happy with a steady supply of nutrients. Tbph im not sure ive grown a plant in a pot that hasnt gone completely root bound [emoji2369][emoji28] last summer i had them all in 300mm and every arvo id get home and have to soak em all as theyre starting to get wilt.. this happend everyday for around 6 weeks.. i was using somewhere around 120 litres a day to keep 25 girls happy.. glad i dont pay the water [emoji23]....

 

Theyve all been outside for about a month now enduring cold consistent night temps of 4-6c [emoji563][emoji563]

 

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Cheers m8 [emoji1690]

 

The area im in is fairly flat and as you can probabaly make out my yard is quite large and open, gets direct sun from around 7am to around 5pm so even when it rains it drys out fairly quickly making it ideal for growing all year round.

 

The key is starting them inside vegging them for abit then putting them out. Anytime from late january to about the end of october any mature plant outdoors will flower. So that means if any plants in the yard arnt flowering by pretty much the next week or two(still a dozen or so left in veg in the tent) they possibly wont finish and will try to reveg late flower which will be a big waste.

 

Which reminds me all the plants in the tent will go out today hopefully get some showing sex soon. Im hoping for a qwerkle male [emoji1696][emoji1690]

 

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