New update. 
What´s up guys?! 
I am a happy guy today.

I am going to tell you why i´m so happy today. I begin with explaining that the weather here where we live was super "dunder" (as we say in Sweden), it was sunny and warm. The warm and sunny weather started in the beginning of may and it was like that for about three weeks into may. But then the unthinkable stikes down in my life about 1-2 weeks ago. It started to rain almost every day, and the temps dropped about 8-10 degrees C each day approx.
So, becouse of the cold and the constant rain, wind, and slugs i was almost convinced that the plants has been eaten or frozen to death. So i thought that there was no point for me to go to my spot even. They wore dead in my mind.
But then yesterday afternoon i was thinking that i really should haul out the last stuff into the woods that i have been pushing forward for a week and a half. So then i packed my backpack with a bag full of soilmix, and some other stuff i needed, and "took the bull by the horns" and hiked out there myself.
Ok, so when i finally was there and walking through the marshy ground i was preparing myself for the tragedy. I had built up in my mind for the last couple of days that they didn´t have a chance of surviving when they were up against these conditions. To my surprise they were all there, and healthy too.

It must be god that´s looking out for me.
If you take a look in my earlier pics i have posted in this thread you can compare this plant now to before. This one and the plant in the next pic i am posting is planted in the beginning of this summer weather i was telling you about. Germed april 1, and planted outside about may 10th(ish). So they have been getting some good sun, and warm weather.
The NS here below is my baby. I just love her. Just look at her.

Sorry for the lack of quality.
By the way, i wanted to show you guys my latest invention, the "slugwall".

It´s quite simple. I made them myself and i put them out yesterday for the first time. I tested a "prototype" one one of the Annapurnas, and she wasn´t munched on at all.
The walls are made of ordinary copper sheat (is that word right?) that i bent so it closes around the stem. The copperwire i used and i found it kind of effective. You can never know if you just got lucky, or if it really works. I just had half a plant eaten out of 5.
I want some feedback on this "slugwall" idea from you guys. So if you have any questions, or if you have tried this yourself. Or if you maybe just want to let me know something about something, please post.
Also i have seen that another grower in another forum i use to visit had copperwire also, but he bended it like a spring you know. So the stem is inside of the copper spring. I liked this idea, so i tried to copy it but i didn´t have the patience to. I simply wraped it around the stem like this.
Can it be harmful in any way? I know plants don´t like copper very much.
Here´s the two smallest. This is a Annapurna and a single Number 1. I had high hopes for that one. :/
They have been outside for almost 2 weeks now, and the conditions have been mostly shitty.

I don´t think that they have grown any taller then they wore 2 weeks ago. It´s just the buds that are getting larger.

I am sure that if i had the weather on my side they would probably perform well. But anyways am i stunned that they are still alive.

When i got the idea that i was going try to grow up here in scandinavia i probably though that it was going to be warmer by now, but this is like it is up here. It shifts.
Annapurna.
Number #1.
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This is my two other Annapurnas that did alot better then the other ones. I don´t know why these grew larger, but i have an idea. With these i used coco. First time i try it and i love it! Really. Anyway, these are almost twice the size as the small AP. Maybe they are put in a more sheilded place or something.
I really like the body on this fattie. It looks real cool.
And i have to ask you about this also.
Is it a pH problem? I wouldn´t be surprisedif it is. A couple of them are looking like this. But they
are standing right by a swamp/marsh, and the water is probably acidic. I have had this when i were growing indoors this winter. But not as bad. Other then this it can´t find anything that is wrong with them. The ground the bags are sitting on is moist/wet. Maybe i should cut off the whole bottom of the bag. Maybe they never get a real chanse to dry out? Right now it´s just long rips and i don´t think it will do.
Together.
Anyway, i won´t make this post super long as i tend to sometimes. Now i did it anyway.
Have a great day! /H.