It probably is because their root bound that the younger leaves are dying off mate. I've not had any issues taking that plant in and out bro. Once the other 6 joins that one I reckon I'll just leave them out 24/7 it'll be a chore carrying 7 in and out everyday lol. If you've got the space to finish photoperiod plants inside then why not. They'll probably be huge so it'll be a task moving them inside. Better than losing them to rot tho init mateThey look great! Those pots are monster - I think I should try bigger pots.. some of the smaller leaves are dying off and I wonder if they are struggling for space..
Any issues taking them in and out?
I was planning to put some photsoperiods out in the polytunnel until they were decent size then finish under lights- to try and avoid mold and cold.
Hopefully that'll do you proud then mate an they bounce back for you man. There looking good apart from that tho mate!yea mate that's y I put those breakers up but I moved it right around the chicken wire. just some cling film
cheers mate some really handy info thereGood luck to N.E. Scotland grows. Mold is a major issue in my neck of the world. Southern New England can be humid and wet. It's the cool nights and ground fog that brings on mold conditions. I've used neem oil on my outdoor grows with some success. One of the many reasons that I went to indoor growing was mold and paranoia. There are many articles on neem oil as use as a fungicide. Just Google neem oil fungicide and see if they will apply to your conditions.
A breezy area where you grow is important. If they are surrounded by higher brush they may not be getting the fresh breeze to stand off moldy conditions.
A mold resistant strain like Swiss Cheese is a good choice for outdoor grows.
Check out Mephisto Genetics Autoflower. They will direct you to strains that maybe perfect for your area. Also seedfinder.eu can be of help. Seedfinder.eu will give you info on mold resistant strains.
Best of luck.
if it is glad im not doing nothing wrong for my first growHopefully that'll do you proud then mate an they bounce back for you man. There looking good apart from that tho mate!
Thanks for the info mate! My auto plot is breezy, a bit to much at times. Its the photoperiod ones I may have to put a plan in place for as there surrounded by thick bush. I'll check out that link. Thanks again brother!Good luck to N.E. Scotland grows. Mold is a major issue in my neck of the world. Southern New England can be humid and wet. It's the cool nights and ground fog that brings on mold conditions. I've used neem oil on my outdoor grows with some success. One of the many reasons that I went to indoor growing was mold and paranoia. There are many articles on neem oil as use as a fungicide. Just Google neem oil fungicide and see if they will apply to your conditions.
A breezy area where you grow is important. If they are surrounded by higher brush they may not be getting the fresh breeze to stand off moldy conditions.
A mold resistant strain like Swiss Cheese is a good choice for outdoor grows.
Check out Mephisto Genetics Autoflower. They will direct you to strains that maybe perfect for your area. Also seedfinder.eu can be of help. Seedfinder.eu will give you info on mold resistant strains.
Best of luck.
Its the photoperiod ones I may have to put a plan in place for as there surrounded by thick bush. I'll check out that link. Thanks again brother!