Plants have fully recovered from the wind stress and looking healthy. Did more defoliating and training but at some point soon I'll scale back on the amount of training and let the plant just go. Had to up the feedings another liter after it rained and the plants still needed more, today's is about 31C so if they droop by noon-1p then I know its still not enough. This outdoor business is a lot of trial and error when dealing with high UV index
@JamMAKEcan, I usually chop the bottom branches off Indoor BC it never grows or its lopsided lol. I'm curious to see what happens now with it getting a lot of light exposure.
I glad your on top of it buddy.. Outdoor is a bit tricky but mostly nature. We have to adapt to her.. Its fun thou bigger harvest less work as far as nutrients
@Kloud9gardenz,... Oh wow.. Stay on it my friend lol.. Im battling heat /humidity/rain.. Today 11:22 am-90°feel like 100° humidity 60°. Tomorrow rain forecasted lol.. The things we must do for our babies.. It is rewarding ahhh yes
@JamMAKEcan, my issue is navigating the cold that we're still experiencing here in NY. One day its gorgeous and the next its terrible, today for example I bought them inside BC its pouring not to mention I transferred them to 12 gallons because I didn't like how they were looking in the 1 gallon. They suffered some serious shock that I haven't gotten since my first ever grow but they'll recover in due time.
@GuerillaGorilla, I have a raised bed I'm building for my backyard next summer. Its enormous lol, its about 3ft high 2.5ft length and 4ft wide. I'm going to drop some autos in there along with my sweet potatoes, peppers and spinach. Thing is too deep to not have companion crops