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Canuk Seeds Outdoor Photoperiod Grow

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Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 16
HST
weeks 16
Defoliation
weeks 16
Soil
Grow medium
Composted Manure
Grow medium
Compost
Grow medium
2 l
Pot Size
Strain
Gelato
Canuk Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
Slower to finish but easy to grow and more compact than the Zkittles so it sustained less wind damage. Beautiful terpenes and fall colours from vibrant green to deep purple. Nice compact sticky buds, less stretch than the Zkittles too.
The Outcome
Week 19
Harvest
What's on the scales?
5669.9
gram
ounce
Bud wet weight
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
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e4rtht0ne e4rtht0ne
3 years ago
Had about a half a dozen small spots of rot show so even with decent weather in the forecast I decided to cut her. Trichomes are showing some amber, she's frostier than the Zkittles also. Similar heavyweight to the Zkittles here though, expecting about a pound or two dry off each plant.
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Grow Questions
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0nestarted grow question 3 years ago
Looking for tips to prevent mold/bud rot outdoors. We've had a wet and humid summer and not sure if we'll get drier weather this fall. Any advice? Have heard both yes and no for defoliating. They seem pretty healthy so I'm hopeful they can resist.
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FreshCoastOrganics
FreshCoastOrganicsanswered grow question 3 years ago
In order to prevent botrytis you will want to focus on building the plants natural immune system. This can be achieved by introducing, silica, beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus which can be made at home, Trace minerals from sources such as basalt, azomite, montmorillonite. Making sure that she is always fed will help prevent Bud rot as well. Deficiencies can allow plant diseases to flourish because the plants immune defenses are weakened due to lack of nutrients. You may also want to consider spraying an organic fungicide during Veg and beginning of flower such as Mammoth Canncontrol & Dr. Zymes. I hope this helps a bit..
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0nestarted grow question 3 years ago
So hurricane Ida came through and wrenched my poor Do-si-do over and did some damage to the roots. Stood her back up and supported but this morning she is hurting. Any advice on how to care for her in her time of need? Is what it is but still sad times. Winds were crazy.
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Leaves. Wilting
Plant. Wilting
Roots. Other
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Poppetnewbie
Poppetnewbieanswered grow question 3 years ago
Hi mate any chance you can place a make shift 'greenhouse ' for want of a better word around her just while ur being battered still ...but solution if it were myself in ur situation would be 'she's 10weeks' in (she's got her strength and network already going on with most of her hard work done already with her being a photo but keeping ur food levels similar so she hasn't got to battle with other probs....and make sure she gets all her micro minerals she needs and tlc a booster and root strong substance (,nutes) shud give u the strength to get through this bad weather and perk her littlefans bk up , she's strong..already 10weeks into her flow so she's gonna be quite resilient just check her every few hours and keep checking for any small changes it might be a case of upping her middle nutes just protect and close eye for now good luck growmie I hope the storm gives her enough but not too much water also...so maybe a tarpaulin over the top 👍 g.l 🌱
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Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 143 years ago
Happy Growing @e4rtht0ne Beautiful
Ferenc
Ferenccommented3 years ago
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@Ferenc, thanks friend!
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommentedweek 143 years ago
Looking great buddy
JamMAKEcan
JamMAKEcancommented3 years ago
@e4rtht0ne,UR welcome growMie
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@JamMAKEcan, thanks man - appreciate it!
JustGrowWithIt420
JustGrowWithIt420commentedweek 193 years ago
Beautiful harvest growmie!👌🔥 Keep up with the great work and enjoy those delicious looking buds. 👊💨☮️
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@JustGrowWithIt420, 🙏🏼🙏🏼 thanks! Learned so much, gonna puff on this all winter and plan out next year's crop!
miahbdanky
miahbdankycommentedweek 173 years ago
That monster looks like she'll give you some nice smoke!👊
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@miahbdanky, oh they have definitely given me some nice smoke ☺️
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 163 years ago
Unbelivable diary
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@DoDrugs420, thanks man! Growing those trees out here on the east coast! Legal to grow up to 4 so make em big 🌲👍🏼💪🏼
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 153 years ago
Enjoy growth mate 🍀🦄🤘
e4rtht0ne
e4rtht0necommented3 years ago
@DreamIT, thanks friend! Growing trees over here!
Northern_Ent
Northern_Entcommentedweek 193 years ago
Wow. When I saw the yields I figured you had the classic oz to g conversion error that always happens here. Very nice. What latitude are you at? I’m at 53 N, Edmonton, and wondering if these would work here.