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Latitude: +14.64 (14°38'24"N)What latitude are you at? Close to the same sun schedule here.
Central America, just below Méjico.
Latitude: +14.64 (14°38'24"N)What latitude are you at? Close to the same sun schedule here.
Dyna, I use coconut coir and perlite and bit of peat mixed in with local soil. Its full of nutrients and I only utilize coconut water + fresh aloe juice for feeding. roughly 10 degrees N latAnyone ever use coconut coir and perlite for growing medium with organic amendments? Did you ph your water?
looking good. you know, some of us break the stem voluntarily, it can cause some development delays, but it can produce fatter plants because of the way it heals. it's not a bad thing at all. sorry about the mites though, that shit sucksOutdoor sativa here most or all indicas in my area would be finishing now but this girls still going.this sativa has definitely been roughed up from nearly breaking the main stem from tying it down to hard to having spider mites at one stage she's been through it all : )
Cheers mate yeah I tied it down then a month later realised I was strangling it ,but that was in veg stage so she pulled through.I got mites while in flower and basically just trimmed a lot of the larger leaves off over a period of two weeks to get rid of most if them there's still a few around but not in plague proportions so I'm lucky there.ive learnt a lot from this plant being sativa,looks like its going to take least 8 weeks to finish flowering ?i do count my blessings tho that I can grow in the sun for so long ...happy smoking to yo alllooking good. you know, some of us break the stem voluntarily, it can cause some development delays, but it can produce fatter plants because of the way it heals. it's not a bad thing at all. sorry about the mites though, that shit sucks
Our long daylight hours have just finished its still a healthy temperature outdoors but the rain is settling in and grey sky's are here so I'm wondering how the tough girl of mine will go about finishing offThey can go a long time! Sativas are tough plants