Chickenpoops Outdoor NE grow

southernboy

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But use only 1/8 or 1/4 fert...and feed the other edge of the pot and straight water in middle..makes a difference..i even drill holes on the side of the pot 1/4 way up from the bottom for better air..but its all a learning experience...gl will watch this grow..
 

chickenpoop

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But use only 1/8 or 1/4 fert...and feed the other edge of the pot and straight water in middle..makes a difference..i even drill holes on the side of the pot 1/4 way up from the bottom for better air..but its all a learning experience...gl will watch this grow..
Thank you, im glad i joined this site, good help/people
 

chickenpoop

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UPDATE!
5 early girl plants, still don't know sex, good chance they are not all Females, so yeah..that's kind of depressing shall we continue?
I bought pro mix bx mycorrhizae and 3/5 are are in 10 gallon pots with the pro-mix!!! Hurray

Plant #1: This plant was suffering from a Mite infestation, I sprayed with Neem Oil and the leaf munching, spider webs, and Mites them selves have come to a halt...I think

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Plant #2: This plant is doing well, QUESTION THOUGH! I planted it a little low, can i chop off some bottom branches and fill the bucket to the brim?
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Plant #3: 10 gal bucket with promix another Early Girl, unknown sex
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Any Help is appreciated kind of a noob here..TY
-Chickenpoop
 

Kaendar

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UPDATE!
5 early girl plants, still don't know sex, good chance they are not all Females, so yeah..that's kind of depressing shall we continue?
I bought pro mix bx mycorrhizae and 3/5 are are in 10 gallon pots with the pro-mix!!! Hurray

Plant #1: This plant was suffering from a Mite infestation, I sprayed with Neem Oil and the leaf munching, spider webs, and Mites them selves have come to a halt...I think

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Plant #2: This plant is doing well, QUESTION THOUGH! I planted it a little low, can i chop off some bottom branches and fill the bucket to the brim?
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Plant #3: 10 gal bucket with promix another Early Girl, unknown sex
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Any Help is appreciated kind of a noob here..TY
-Chickenpoop
you could chop off that first node if u want to, it wont hurt anything but I personally wouldnt do it.
 

chickenpoop

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and btw that looks like a beautiful area that you are growing in..
Ty Kaendar, your always there with answers and I personaly value that, I know a lot of ppl give u a hard time bro, thanks for advice maybe ill leave her be and as she gets taller i can fill the pot to the brim, happy growing
 

Kaendar

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Ty Kaendar, your always there with answers and I personaly value that, I know a lot of ppl give u a hard time bro, thanks for advice maybe ill leave her be and as she gets taller i can fill the pot to the brim, happy growing
Cuz im straight up, I call shit how I see it and dont sugarcoat anything or beat around the bush. Im the easiest person to get along with tho lol.
 

chickenpoop

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Took some pictures today of 3 of my Early Girl plants, the plants seem to be adapting to the new 10 gallon buckets with the pro-mix, a lot of munching on leaves still, the plants are stretched unfortunately, the indica dominance is really showing as well.

Plant# 1: My best plant, least streched, i really hope its a female!
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Plant #2 a little stretched some rusty discoloration, insect bite marks as well
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Plant #3 I recently moved this plant here into the sunnier location hoping it will become less stretched, kind of embarrassed to even post this one..
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There are 2 more plants in a swamp location, I don't like going there in the daytime..
Any help or comments appreciated
Peace
-chickenpoop
 

WeedFreak78

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nice plants,glad to see more NE people on here. This is my last yr outdoors, I'm sick of shitty weather,bugs,short season and well everything. I got a late start,my girls are only 2 weeks old and I already lost one(I think) to bugs-probably a slug- she was fine last night and a stick with a partial leaf this morning :-/
 

chickenpoop

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Dont give up on her dude! Like everyone else says they are very resilient plants!

New England is a rough place to grow outdoors in the woods. Good luck with your grow.
 
Hey man, you have any ant problems yet? I have mine growing in a wooded area as well. Got every kind of bug imaginable attacking. Replanted and had ants in a bunch. Gonna try some cinnamon. Rains coming gonna have to spray everything again!
 

chickenpoop

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when i re-potted i noticed a lot of ants at the bottom of the pot. I was under the impression they do no damage to the plant, they just use the soil for tunnels and make a home.

ive seen, White fly's..all kinds of spiders..beetles..mites..

My solution has been Neem Oil..could be worse..i rather have insects then a deer munch half the plant in one bite lol
 

WeedFreak78

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for deer,rabbits and other larger things I used chicken wire and made a "basket" about 1-1.5ft high by about the dia. of a 5gal bucket and staked it over the plants. Once they fill it I'll pull it off and it should be big enough at that point to not worry about, now that I think about it a layer of screen or mosquito net would probably keep out most bugs without blocking to much light...damn hindsight...

As far as Neem goes,I used it with great success last yr. I actually sprayed my plants last night with it...only to find the one eaten...what insects does neem not effect? I'm still leaning towards slugs cause all the stems/veins are there with just the leafy part eaten...
 

chickenpoop

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Ive heard that neem oil doesn't work for mites..say say it does some say it doesn't I'm still trying to figure it out my self.
 
I've had some deer nibble. Have a lot of them around here. Someone suggested hair. I've been recently using something I bought at HTG not much of a problem. But those white flies are all over the place. Don't Bug Me, Neem oil don't seem to get them. I dont really see them ON my plants, but they are hovering around all over the place. Not sure what to make of them. Theres like a ball of them that fly around my site.
 

chickenpoop

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yeah i found my first male, and 2 white hairs coming out of a pistol on another. So one confirmed male and one confirmed female. The male was super hard to spot, there were little pin head sized balls just begining to form at the highest node, i still haven't chopped yet because...yeah..you know its hard to kill something so beautiful.
 
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