New England outdoors 2018

Chief Chieferton

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Humidity is great for them. Until buds start happening. Here is when your metal is tested as a NE outdoor grower. It isn't that hard to see it through once you understand it's climate.
A oscillating fan could be enough to save it. OCD may be required for this region.
Exactly right... just hoping for a sunny dry end of summer.

respect,
pal
We deserve it after last fall
 

roony

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did u find chewed up leaves an big shits all over the place,those cats eat like a mofo before spinning the cocoon never seen one on a pot plant only milk weed an they pretty much eat the whole plant before spinning
Not that ive seenThere milk weed everywhere in the back yard and they tore that up not sure why he/she picked my plant to set up camp in but it will be awesome to watch!
On another note any of you fellow new Englanders think you can tell me if this is a deficiency, bug, or fungus its on just about every plant many different strains and on my tomatos20180809_064827.jpg 20180809_064835.jpg 20180809_165121.jpg 20180809_165101.jpg 20180809_165033.jpg 20180809_165804.jpg 20180809_170217.jpg
And heres a little bud porn for all you perverts
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r2 poison from getaway mountain
 

Black-Thumb

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The ones I transplanted into the ground on the 31st are in need of an update. I feel like they have grown a lot...
Here is them 9 days ago...
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Here they are today...
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I think they look much bigger. Which I'm guessing is due to their new home. Pretty good for 8 days after a big transplant event? Can I assune they are bounced back? That any issues from the transplant are in the past? Also, I'm thinking they could use 1 last N kick before flower is in full effect. Just to get them over the hump. Thoughts?

The others in the pots and the 3 wildlings look ok.
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Black-Thumb

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Not that ive seenThere milk weed everywhere in the back yard and they tore that up not sure why he/she picked my plant to set up camp in but it will be awesome to watch!
On another note any of you fellow new Englanders think you can tell me if this is a deficiency, bug, or fungus its on just about every plant many different strains and on my tomatosView attachment 4178430 View attachment 4178431 View attachment 4178432 View attachment 4178433 View attachment 4178434 View attachment 4178435 View attachment 4178436
And heres a little bud porn for all you perverts
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r2 poison from getaway mountain
Damn dude...
That is a serious bud.

As far as the yellowing goes...I have no clue.
 

socaljoe

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Not that ive seenThere milk weed everywhere in the back yard and they tore that up not sure why he/she picked my plant to set up camp in but it will be awesome to watch!
On another note any of you fellow new Englanders think you can tell me if this is a deficiency, bug, or fungus its on just about every plant many different strains and on my tomatosView attachment 4178430 View attachment 4178431 View attachment 4178432 View attachment 4178433 View attachment 4178434 View attachment 4178435 View attachment 4178436
And heres a little bud porn for all you perverts
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r2 poison from getaway mountain
I'm having a similar problem with a couple of my plants. I'm starting at calcium and magnesium. The necrotic spots suggest calcium deficiency and the yellowing suggests magnesium deficiency. Now I could be dead wrong, but you've gotta start somewhere.

That said, I'm growing outdoors in coco coir, so I have to be mindful of my pH in addition to getting my nutrient levels right, and it behaves differently from soil.
 

Chief Chieferton

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The ones I transplanted into the ground on the 31st are in need of an update. I feel like they have grown a lot...
Here is them 9 days ago...
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Here they are today...
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I think they look much bigger. Which I'm guessing is due to their new home. Pretty good for 8 days after a big transplant event? Can I assune they are bounced back? That any issues from the transplant are in the past? Also, I'm thinking they could use 1 last N kick before flower is in full effect. Just to get them over the hump. Thoughts?

The others in the pots and the 3 wildlings look ok.
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If they aren't wilting in the sun they're all set. Mine are about a week into strech. If yours are streching I would skip the N. Depending on what your feeding them you may want to flush N and feed P and K. Phosphorus for disease prevention and potassium for fat buds. I use Roots Og liquid fert and started flower feeding a week early.
 

Sevenleaves

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The ones I transplanted into the ground on the 31st are in need of an update. I feel like they have grown a lot...
Here is them 9 days ago...
View attachment 4178491
Here they are today...
View attachment 4178496
I think they look much bigger. Which I'm guessing is due to their new home. Pretty good for 8 days after a big transplant event? Can I assune they are bounced back? That any issues from the transplant are in the past? Also, I'm thinking they could use 1 last N kick before flower is in full effect. Just to get them over the hump. Thoughts?

The others in the pots and the 3 wildlings look ok.
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Definitely have gotten bigger, looking good.
 

Sevenleaves

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Here's a few photos I took Thursday afternoon. The taller one is is close to 6' now and just keeps on stretching. Second one is about 5' and seems to have slowed down. The last last few feedings I have laid off the N, just giving them big bloom, open sesame and Tiger bloom. I shouldn't have put them so close together, live and learn.This is my first real shot at growing weed so I'm really looking forward to the end results.They we're given to me as small clones, not even sure what strain they are. They do look like two different plants though. Suggestions or criticism welcome.
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thumper60

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Not that ive seenThere milk weed everywhere in the back yard and they tore that up not sure why he/she picked my plant to set up camp in but it will be awesome to watch!
On another note any of you fellow new Englanders think you can tell me if this is a deficiency, bug, or fungus its on just about every plant many different strains and on my tomatosView attachment 4178430 View attachment 4178431 View attachment 4178432 View attachment 4178433 View attachment 4178434 View attachment 4178435 View attachment 4178436
And heres a little bud porn for all you perverts
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r2 poison from getaway mountain
looks like all the rain might be flushing the n out.those in pots?
 
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