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    My Outdoor Grow

    No to the nutrient solution. The plant got overdry and too hot and that is why some tips are brown. I've snipped off most of them and will be pruning more.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    Gee, I was afraid of that. So now what do I do? I can separate them. I think that is the best tactic, and try to maybe pollinate some of the other plant so I can get some great seeds for next year.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    Actually, they were yellowing on the tips because they were getting too dry. I've corrected that now. But now I'm wondering about the sex of these plants. Look at these latest pictures and tell me your thoughts. One is supposed to be a feminized Lemon Skunk and it looks suspiciously male to me...
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    My Outdoor Grow

    Thanks - I haven't given them much MG - in fact, none for the past 3 weeks. Tonight I'm going to give them a bit, as they probably need it. Most of the problem with yellowing was wilting from the heat, I think.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    Yes, I agree!!! And, they are also branching out a lot -- if I can beat the heat, and keep them going well until it cools down a bit around here, I think the buds will be awesome.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    I have sort of figured out what is wrong with the plants, and have fixed it the best I can. We are having an exceedingly hot summer, with temps in the high 90s and lowering only to the high 70s at night. These are seeds I got from Attitude Seedbank, and they state they are acclimated to northern...
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    My Outdoor Grow

    The soil is a mixture, actually, of some regular potting soil (the cheapest) and leaf mold and dead tree bark from the farm. I told Hubs what you said about the MG and the water, and we will correct it pronto. Hoping for a great crop this year -- and I love this forum.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    We are using regular soil from WalMart and miracle grow and some granular fertilizer, that we used on the tomatoes.
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    My Outdoor Grow

    I have four plants. Two are about three weeks into flowering, and two have been repotted after hubs put them in a location without sun (I tried to tell him, but you know). Anyway, I think the two I rescued will be OK once they veg out a little. One needs to develop some more roots before I pot...
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