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First Auto Coco Outdoor Grow

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Grow Conditions
Week 4
Vegetation
42.01
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Height
21
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Nutrients
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ml/gal
tsp/gal
cocotek grow a
2.642 ml/l
cocotek grow b
2.642 ml/l
RapidStart - Terra Aquatica
RapidStart
0.264 mll
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ElMalo ElMalo
7 years ago
Plants are starting to feel the burn. Full strength nutrients are no good for these autos.
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Grow Questions
ElMalo
ElMalostarted grow question 7 years ago
I'm hesitant to defoliate since this is my first auto grow but the blueberry is damn bushy the tangerine dream could use a touch up too. Would you remove all the big fan leaves, half of them or what would you recommend? Tucking/tying down leaves is no issue if low stress is key.
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FlavoursUk
FlavoursUkanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi buddy, For me, basic rule would to be to defoliate anything blocking bud sites/ growth shoots from the light. Tucking can help but something you may need to do frequently. LST will help shape your plants to how you want so I’d recommend also doing that. Check my diary (Stardawg and girl Scout cookies) you’ll see what a difference it’s made to the plant I Lst’d. But feel free to message me and I’ll walk you through. Good luck and hope it goes well
ElMalo
ElMalostarted grow question 7 years ago
The buds stretching out is getting ridiculous on the Tangerine Dream. Aside from watching out for herms what would happen if i pruned the budlets that are stretching? The plant is healthy aside from those signs of possible stress. A week or so away from harvest IMO.
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 7 years ago
Hi there! There's many possible reasons for this : genetics (if so, there's not much you can do), heat stress, a serious lack of light, or too much Nitrogen during the flowering cycle. I won't try to prune the tops of these buds since it could stress the whole plant while it's almost ending its life. I'll be around, keep us up-to-date, and good luck with the last weeks!
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DudeGrowsWeed
DudeGrowsWeedcommentedweek 87 years ago
With my autos I defoliate by looking down on the plant and removing any leaves that are blocking bud sites. I typically need to do this twice, once near the end of veg and again about 1/2 way into flowering. I let the Plant dictate how many leaves are removed based on how many leaves are blocking bud sites. Hope this helps. Good luck!
Fergie
Fergiecommentedweek 107 years ago
Looking really nice bro 😀 defo got a little fatten to do yet . Have you tried compost teas as feed i personally feel it just gives your plants alot more strength outdoors .i just start my first girl on balcony will be doing a video on my tea feed in a few weeks 😀
ElMalo
ElMalocommented7 years ago
@Fergie, Good luck! one day we'll have that perfect equilibrium. There's so much that can be done to avoid the use of toxic pesticides. I'm going at it with the neighbor atm from getting oily residue blown over on my side of the fence, even got me in the face and I felt sick but it could of been nerves. Imagine being so careful then some inconsiderate, ignorant person gets who knows what on you and your edible plants. I mind my business but this is war.
Fergie
Fergiecommented7 years ago
@ElMalo,nice mate . I do a 3 day soak with pump , I also order some predatory mites and ladybugs other day going incorporate them into both indoor and balcony as got all sorts veg and fruits growing as cover .
ElMalo
ElMalocommented7 years ago
@Fergie, I just realized the florablend I use is pretty much compost tea and I have to say all of my plants on the stuff seem resilient to pests compared to the rest of the garden. hmm. I'm doing my first foliar/drench application with the tea this weekend after its done bubbling away. So far so good. 👌
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GrnSmkAssassain
GrnSmkAssassaincommentedweek 87 years ago
Very nice Outdoor grow with some mighty fine ladies!