Paul McKenna
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This is my first grow and just want a more experienced grower to tell me how they look. Started as clones from what I was told was gg#4 strain.
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Welcomer to RIU. They look healthy. Good job so far.This is my first grow and just want a more experienced grower to tell me how they look. Started as clones from what I was told was gg#4 strain.
They look good, nice deep green color. If they get big outside your bags might be small. That usually means they get light quick and blow over plus you have to put fluids on every day. The support and bug advice is all good.This is my first grow and just want a more experienced grower to tell me how they look. Started as clones from what I was told was gg#4 strain.
Thanks, I was going to use bigger pots but these came with the tent. They are five gallon pots, what size would you recommend?They look good, nice deep green color. If they get big outside your bags might be small. That usually means they get light quick and blow over plus you have to put fluids on every day. The support and bug advice is all good.
Thanks, and the training is my biggest area I need more practice with.Nice job on the training. I typically recommend getting some support going early its also something to continue training to and through all season if you want to go big
Thanks, and yes after reading bugs are my biggest worry, I check them for signs all the time.Welcomer to RIU. They look healthy. Good job so far.
Tell us more about your grow. What climate, soil, nutrients, feed/water sched, ppm, ph, rh?
Bugs will mess your stuff up outdoors. I highly recommend you do preventative maintenance.
How big you think they're gonna get. You get a nice long growing season don't you? I use hardware cloth and make 4 foot diameter planters, two feet high then wrap that in burlap. You could at least double to 10 gallon but in late August and September you'll be putting fluids on every day if it's hot. You can get big bags though; 20 to 50 gallon isn't too big outside. I've got a 45 that looks small next to my homemade planters.Thanks, I was going to use bigger pots but these came with the tent. They are five gallon pots, what size would you recommend?
Its pretty much a guarantee to deal with some at somepoint outdoors. Being proactive about it helps greatly imo. Make scheduled treatments with or without signs of pests imoThanks, and yes after reading bugs are my biggest worry, I check them for signs all the time.