beargrillz
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Good afternoon everyone, been reading these forums for over a year and the wealth of info has been nothing short of amazing. Last year was my 1st outdoor attempt and after learning many lessons along the way I enjoyed months of my own hard labor. We have a garden in the yard and while the soil is quite sandy our efforts to compost and amend the soil make it a bit better. however i have not tested soil PH or the well water. I have a few questions and any help or tips would be appreciated.
This year i started early, seeds in march, xfered outside in April. from the starting 35 seedlings, 16 remain. I let the 3 choicest males live long enough to get some pollen =) Then i went on a 3 week trip to NY. In my absence they received solid rain every other day, but no nutes.
Upon my return I found stretched, yellow, sickly looking ladies. Major fan leaves had yellowd n dropped or would do so soon. the soil was dry 4 inches down.
I quickly mixed a batch og MG bloom booster and gave each girl a heavy soak. the new growth is dark green now but I have also noticed a white, spider-webish substance of a few branches. Is it insect webbing or a mold? how can i prevent further leave die-off and help bud growth from here on out..
Also should i trim off the underveloped lower offshoots? doesnt seem like they will ever get the sunlight they need.
your comments, questions, ect will be greatly appreciated.
This year i started early, seeds in march, xfered outside in April. from the starting 35 seedlings, 16 remain. I let the 3 choicest males live long enough to get some pollen =) Then i went on a 3 week trip to NY. In my absence they received solid rain every other day, but no nutes.
Upon my return I found stretched, yellow, sickly looking ladies. Major fan leaves had yellowd n dropped or would do so soon. the soil was dry 4 inches down.
I quickly mixed a batch og MG bloom booster and gave each girl a heavy soak. the new growth is dark green now but I have also noticed a white, spider-webish substance of a few branches. Is it insect webbing or a mold? how can i prevent further leave die-off and help bud growth from here on out..
Also should i trim off the underveloped lower offshoots? doesnt seem like they will ever get the sunlight they need.
your comments, questions, ect will be greatly appreciated.
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