New England outdoors 2018

Black-Thumb

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Ton of rain today, now some sun. Cleaned out the bottoms a little and did the first flower feed.
The 3 little ones still in 5gal pots
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The 5 that went in the ground a few days ago...starting to get some weird yellowing in the bottom inside larger fans I haven't seen before. Hoping it is from shock and nothing else. Gave them all their first flower feed so I am hoping that helps them adjust and bounce back. Want them on peak health for when the flower stretch hits...
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Also...really looks like flower has arrived for this Amnesia Haze...
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Sevenleaves

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Ton of rain today, now some sun. Cleaned out the bottoms a little an
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The 5 that went in the ground a few days ago...starting to get some weird yellowing in the bottom inside larger fans I haven't seen before. Hoping it is from shock and nothing else. Gave them all their first flower feed so I am hoping that helps them adjust and bounce back. Want them on peak health for when the flower stretch hits...
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Also...really looks like flower has arrived for this Amnesia Haze...
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Those are definitely looking good. Mine are in pretty much the same stage, it's an exciting time in New England.
 

Black-Thumb

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Those are definitely looking good. Mine are in pretty much the same stage, it's an exciting time in New England.
Thanks. I am doing the best I can...but Im concerned for the ones I transplanted to the ground. I am hoping they bounce back soon.

On a happier note, I came out this morning to find the Super Skunks and the Amnesia Haze in full on flower for sure. Very excited!
 

Chief Chieferton

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Thanks. I am doing the best I can...but Im concerned for the ones I transplanted to the ground. I am hoping they bounce back soon.

On a happier note, I came out this morning to find the Super Skunks and the Amnesia Haze in full on flower for sure. Very excited!
Thanks. I am doing the best I can...but Im concerned for the ones I transplanted to the ground. I am hoping they bounce back soon.

On a happier note, I came out this morning to find the Super Skunks and the Amnesia Haze in full on flower for sure. Very excited!
Hit those transplants with a spray bottle filled with ph'd water with a touch of root stimulator. Only if humidity is below 60 65 mid day. Roots are confused, leaves will carry her through.
 

Black-Thumb

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Hit those transplants with a spray bottle filled with ph'd water with a touch of root stimulator. Only if humidity is below 60 65 mid day. Roots are confused, leaves will carry her through.
Ok. I'll do that now. I have some RO water I can use. Thanks.

When you say "root stimulator" do you mean like the Great White Mycorrhizae stuff or the "Take Root" stuff I dip clones stems in? I have both just wasnt sure which to use.

Or do you mean a kelp extract kind of thing? Like Kelp Blast or similar.
 
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Chief Chieferton

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Ok. I'll do that now. I have some RO water I can use. Thanks.

When you say "root stimulator" do you mean like the Great White Mycorrhizae stuff or the "Take Root" stuff I dip clones stems in? I have both just wasnt sure which to use.

Or do you mean a kelp extract kind of thing? Like Kelp Blast or similar.
I use super thrive concentrate.
 

Chief Chieferton

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girls got a good trimming today,starting to find some rot on my early ones:evil: plastic going on next week a month earlier than last yrView attachment 4176999
Awesome plants. Too early to hear the r word.
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Plant will stretch between full preflower and actual buds. This is considered first stage of flower. Best to keep an eye on tricomes in a few weeks. Pistils on new growth are actual buds.
 
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