Tropical - Crop King's Dark Angel - Equator - Need Help

Rylanb123

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a first timer here i have done and tried to search on growing in tropical countries, but it seems the most tropical people discuss about is around Australia and Florida. But I live really really near the equator, so i am wondering if theres anything i need to look out for.
However there arent many discussions about growing in the tropics here that i could find, if some one knows a thread and points me there that would be great.

and finally it would be nice to get some advice on things to look out for on my 1st attempt. I have 4 dark angel fem seeds from crop kings.com and 2 are just now budding after about a 2 month veg and they are now about 3 feet tall(2 of them) i let the others veg for a but longer because they were stunted but now are looking very healthy (about a foot tall), They have been topped and super cropped they are very strong and robust. They are just showing hairs as of yesterday been outside for about a week. they Guy on the phone when purchased the seeds said that dark angel has a ,old resistance of some sort.

some details
climate : 28-35 deg celcius on average, everyday
humidity: on average 80+% everyday. about 90+ in the mornings and 60% in the hottest of afternoons
sunshine hours: about 12 hours and a few minutes.
rain is non existent in the sry season , during the rainy season, it rains everyday tropcal. But not for long about 20-30mins once a day maybe more but for the most part get direct bright sunlight. i have them in a about 4 gallon pots in miracle grow soil (i know not ideal but living near the equator there isn't many options) And vermiculite mixed with regular potting soil. I use miracle grow fert every once in a while. any suggestions ? what kinds of things can i use agains told that is easily accessible.:Namaste:
 
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They don't look so bad for MG, unfortunately this mix makes for foul-tasting buds, so I'd stay away from fertilizing for a while until you see these plants calling for something more. I'd consider replanting them directly into the ground, which is gonna solve all your future problems. They're gonna feed themselves basically.
 
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