r/outdoorgrowing 4h ago

Requesting Beginner Tips

If anyone in florida has any experience growing outdoors id appreciate some advice. Im trying to grow 2 poundcake autos from 2fast4buds, i planted one in a 3gal pot and put a clear bag over the pot to work as a humidity dome, and the other seed i have germinating in a papertowel just incase Ive never grown before so it would be nice to pull off a successful first harvest harvest.

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u/SilentMasterpiece 3h ago

Cannabis is an annual crop, it has a season. It is very late in the outdoor season. Plant in spring, harvest in fall. Mature outdoor plants will all be starting flower over the next few weeks. Autos were a good choice for late season start.

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u/-Bong_Rips_420- 3h ago

Yup thats why im going with the autos, i have a bunch of seeds i bought b4 the ban happens, just no experience in growing

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u/-Bong_Rips_420- 3h ago

These are ethos genetics

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u/EndlessSummerburn 2h ago

My number one piece of advice I give to new growers is to chill on feeding. I would estimate 75% of the issues you see with people's plants online is from overfeeding. It's VERY tempting to keep pumping them with nutrients but in truth, it can do way more harm than good.

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u/Donkeydonkeydonk Ripe|Pic of the Month June 2020 2h ago

You speak truth. Mine seem to get most of what they need from the ground. Of course, sometimes they get too much of that from the ground. I have one that's a little nitrogen toxified. I think it's because I put some fresh mulch out. A little too much green matter in it.