Ryasco's GSC x Sorcerer's Apprentice by MadScientist Outdoor

I usually paper towel the seeds, but the methods of my good friend @ryasco came into play this time. Being that he plants the seeds straight into the medium, i did the same!

Here we go, these ones will be vegged in a tent and flowered outdoor, will let it get at least 4 feet before putting outside!

It’s gonna be Giant!

HppHrvst :robot:

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@MadScientist

Did you ever see the story called Jack and the bean stalk.

A giant it will be :wink:

Tip, point an oscillating fan at the tent to strengthen the branches and train em sideways while vegging in tent, you will have major fun :sunglasses: Never sell mothers cows for beans though :laughing:

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I can’t quote the prior message at this moment!

Will try to get bamboo sticks for when it’s outside!

Will grow them in one gallon pots and then transplant them into 5 gallon ones.

That should be a decent size pot to fill.

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Bamboo canes as long as scaffolding bars, or you could make a wigwam style frame around her, and use string or rope for the horizontals.

I think @ryasco has a lot of experience with these type of outdoor giants :sunglasses:

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I was thinking of a frame of bamboo to mimic a cube on top of the canopy, that would suffice i think!

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When growing outdoor a 5 gallon pot is gonna be the smallest size pot you want to use. . . 3 gallon is great for plants for the first 3 months but anything longer than that NEEDS a 5 gallon anything longer that 8 months needs a 10 gallon . . . Im sure you already know that so just a refresher
Outdoors is my jam :slight_smile:

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Actually no, i didn’t. THX.

Well no in that case will use Formula 707 bags!

The smallest ones, they sell in two sizes. Will be using the 1.5 cbft ones.

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When it comes to outdoors the biggest stronger healties plants survive and the weak ones are left for indoor growing (Oh ouch did I just say that out loud :wink:) so don’t be afraid to go a little overboard on your growing bag they need as many roots as they can get for the necessary plant functions along with plant stability and strength so in this case bigger is better. Hell dig a whole and fill it with your good soil and don’t even worry about putting it in a pot. Watch out for insects rodents and pests. Hanging a bar of soap you use in a sock around your outdoor growing area will help

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And insects can be halted with a good organic herbal pesticide if it’s going to be a big problem

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I thanks you bro. Somethings you know but it’s always good to have a bro telling you about it all over again, i mean, i tend to forget things… Dunno why.

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I have that same problem but coincidentally I find that every time I forget my stash gets smaller I hope they’re not linked

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What where we talking about again?..
Oh no where did the bowl i just packed go???
IT’S HAPPENING AGAIN!!

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Happens to mew all the time, i pack a bowl smoke it and then i am looking for it… Like i lost it!

Other times, i tell my friend to light up the joint and he replies: We smoked it already!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

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Classic comedy what when you just throw your head up and laugh

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Two of the seeds broke soil, and i helped taking the shell and membrane off, they started to photo then…

Very Happy to be growing these seeds in particular.

HppHrvst

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The third little soldier finally made an appearance! WOOHOO!

Out of these three plants there will have to be a female. Gonna have to take a clone off of each as early as i can and sex them, can only afford one Formula 707 bag per strain, i am running GSCxSA and RSC Lebby Sativa too.

Gonna veg them indoor and flower them outdoor, they will love it too.

Two giants battling in the same garden!

HppHrvst :robot:

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Be careful with that transition to outdoors. Just cooked my lil ones pretty good the other day moving them outside. Hate to see it happen to anyone else. They are doing fine now but not a good feeling seeing sad plants.

I remember @ryasco suggesting that cross not fairing well outdoors? Am I right @ryasco? Maybe it was one of the others? Either way you’re set @MadScientist. I admire the amount of dedication you pour into everything you’re doing. Damn!

:scorpion:

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It grows very well but needs lots of support (bamboo, trellis…). I imagine due to the GSC influence. They are more work for sure. :evergreen_tree:
I give my outdoor transplants a few days to a week moving from dappled shade to full sun depending on how much time i have to baby them.

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Will be very careful, first few days will place it in the shade and when i believe they have been hardened off, then under the unforgiving Costarican sun!

I do remember you building a sort of a cage to tie the branches from.

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Hello everyone, they are fine, just vegging.

Will be taking a cutting soon to sex it and then voila! Outdoors it goes!

HppHrvst :robot:

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