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1082 No. 1082
So I got these aK47 seeds germinating, I was wondering:
I live in the tropics (constant 30°C, lot's of sun. Should I grow it inside or outside?

What's the minimum pot size? I don't want it to grow too large.
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Nice! Well outside you will end up with a potentially better plant, with more risks. Inside you will be looking at a potentially "lesser" plant with fewer risks. Outdoors is the way to go if you have the option imo. Indoors is nice because of the privacy, but not much else...also pests are easier to control indoors.

A plant can be as small as 12 inches and still produce quality bud. Bigger IS better though, do not think you're going to pull a weight ratio that is constant with plant size...you will lose weight exponentially as you look at smaller and smaller plants. Best of luck!
>> No. 1089
>>1086
I would germinate and do early growth inside until it is sufficiently insect resistant, and then I'd transplant is outside. That is, if you have a large weed-eating-insect problem in your neck o the woods.
Happy growing!
>> No. 1090
>>1086

Yes and no. There are a few things you can control better indoors, but you'll also be paying for power. Additionally, if an LEO finds out you have a grow going at your house, you're fucked. That can happen in any number of ways, too.

I would recommend planting the seeds in solo cups filled with a decent soil mixture (not scotts or miracle grow, they will fucking die) that is 50% topsoil (that you can smear between two fingers, not woodpulp) 25% peat, 25% perlite.

Raise these babies under some cfls cheaply and easily until they are about five inches tall. In this time, prepare some holes with the above mixture out in the woods far away from people somewhere near your town. When they reach that height, drop them into the holes covertly.

Return only to water with nutes, and pull males.


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