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oldman60

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She will stretch a lot more when she gets flowering be gentle and
patient. You have 8 - 12 weeks from when she starts.
 

suzyq71

Active Member
Awesome job yo keep it up, I havent done outdopr yet have you run into much problems with bugs / mites?
NO but I did spray her periodically with neem oil just as a precaution. I didn't want to battle those buggers. Last year's grow same..no bugs, periodic neem oil sprays.
 

oldman60

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Your passion shows but don't kill her with kindness
start your flowering nutes at 50% or less see how she
reacts make sure you don't use a finishing fert. too
early they can force maturity and decrease your yield.
 

skunkd0c

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when they are growing at their peak rate you can pick dead-ish
leaves off and it will grow nice new ones in a few days
think of it as replacing or updating your solar panels or something lol

they look nice and healthy in the pics
sometimes plants do not look so green
i like to judge the health of plants by the texture and how fleshy the leaves are as much as the colour, when the leaves are still like this its ok if the are light green
just give them a little more food
its a bigger problem if the leaves look dark green but dry and dehydrated and tracing paper thin lacking that lush/shiny look

peace
 

urgod

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Beautiful and nicely done for your second time. Per the yellowing of the leaf it's not nute burn. Plant that size I'd be feeding full strength.
 

D'sNuts

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I have a few in 7 gallon pots and look basically the same. I've been giving them max 50% nutes with a combo of Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, Botanicare Pro Bloom soil (just started), and liquid karma leaf spray. Local grow shop has a great free tea on Tues and Thurs!
Should I increase nutes ?
Thanks.
 

suzyq71

Active Member
Your passion shows but don't kill her with kindness
start your flowering nutes at 50% or less see how she
reacts make sure you don't use a finishing fert. too
early they can force maturity and decrease your yield.
Thanks for the advice old man
 

Greenhouse;save

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suzy one thing is for sure as that girl grows u will need some sort of support [for the massive bud] ehhh have u got any scaffolding handy lol....
 

suzyq71

Active Member
suzy one thing is for sure as that girl grows u will need some sort of support [for the massive bud] ehhh have u got any scaffolding handy lol....
I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to do it. Whether use stakes and ties or use stakes and some kind of fencing around the pot like chicken wire.because she's in and out I need good support while I move her. She's getting heavy to pick up..lol so I'm sliding alot. Any suggestions? ?
 

suzyq71

Active Member
I have a few in 7 gallon pots and look basically the same. I've been giving them max 50% nutes with a combo of Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, Botanicare Pro Bloom soil (just started), and liquid karma leaf spray. Local grow shop has a great free tea on Tues and Thurs!
Should I increase nutes ?
Thanks.
I wish I could answer your question
 

Greenhouse;save

Well-Known Member
tape four at least 8ft stakes to each corner then run wire round them in a circle shape do this three quarters the way up and again at the top that should jkeep her in check...it will give something for the stems with the heavy bud to rest on ...
 
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