scion/cutting growing in the PC?

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scion/cutting growing in the PC?

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Well, me and my girl would like to do some outdoor growing since we still live at home with our parents and they wouldnt accept us growing our own marihuana.
But since we cant just put the seeds in the wood, because they would get eaten by animals, we need to grow the cuttings/scions at home.
First I thought we just do it in a box, where we put a light in, but then there wouldn`t be any air-cirulation right?
Now I just thought about, putting some cuttings into my PC-case, where there is air-circulation and a bit light of my fans.
Any other ideas?

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And which sort would you recommend? We want something like White-Widdow/Orange Bud/Haze(whatever), nice taste and a good high, no indica sort :)
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white widow is mainly INDICA bud :? as for growing outdoors ,not in your part of the world climates not right believe me,so just keep buying or get a pad of your own then grow............ peace. :lol:
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AL wrote:white widow is mainly INDICA bud :? as for growing outdoors ,not in your part of the world climates not right believe me,so just keep buying or get a pad of your own then grow............ peace. :lol:
Well, since that day I asked opened the topic, we already started and the plants we already have outdoor are growing very nice. Our climates seems good enough so far, even though we dont grow White Widow ;)
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AL wrote:as for growing outdoors ,not in your part of the world climates not right believe me
Dude that's bollocks. I've seen great outdoor weed from much further North than Cologne. Loads of people grow outdoor in Holland.

Shady, go for it, I've got about 30 plants growing outdoors. I put the seeds in damp kitchen towel in a dark cupboard for a few days then put the sprouts in soil near a window until they were about 10-15cm high. I'm a beginner at growing myself, just give it a try.
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:lol: :lol: i must have been wasted when writing my reply as it makes no sense at all,you dont want indica so i suggest a mainly indica plant,sorry sh@dy

2nd my geography is terrible you have the right climate.(i thought you were in the uk :oops: )

3rd. believe it or not i,ve been growing for over 10 years(indoors) tried outdoors a few times but really is hard work in all aspects.

4th.go for it the 2 of you & please let me know how you,s get on ta.

you gotta start somewhere but TG i think you will have real probs bud the uk is a mainly indoor growing culture thats a fact mate!... but i hope you prove me wrong bud,BIG STYLE :wink: all the best guys......... :)
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We had nice plants but exactly where we had them, they are now building a pipe-line for CO², this just sucks, our beloved little "Pumba" just passed away :(

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Yep you're 100% right Al. In a good year it is possible, but last year the heatwave got them, this year: record rain and the slugs :x zero out of 40 odd survived.

I stand corrected and weedless...

Hey nice going Shady, you did better than me anyway. Bad luck with the pipeline.
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What about indicas from Alaska?
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[quote="Tall Guy"]Yep you're 100% right Al. In a good year it is possible, but last year the heatwave got them, this year: record rain and the slugs :x zero out of 40 odd survived.

I stand corrected and weedless...

thats a bummer mate,really sorry too hear that. :(
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sh@dy wrote:We had nice plants but exactly where we had them, they are now building a pipe-line for CO², this just sucks, our beloved little "Pumba" just passed away :(

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sorry bud it saddens me when you see they little beauties then hear they died,but seeing the pic it tells me your doing things right so you have to put it down to experience& go again,all the best mate
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