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Outdoor
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weeks 11
Main-Lining
weeks 11-16, 18-23
Defoliation
weeks 15-23
Soil
Grow medium
95 L
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 16
Vegetation
101.6
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Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
8+ conditions after
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Nutrients
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ml/gal
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Grow Technique Usage
Main-Lining
Technique
Defoliation
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Misanthrope Misanthrope
2 years ago
Growing like the proverbial weed....I still cant get over how much faster the growth is now that I've stopped topping them. I realize that sounds stupid but it seemed like they were already growing fast while they were being topped regularly. I continue to pick off the bigger fan leaves, especially in the center to encourage air flow and the inward facing leaves to get more light penetration. Once the stretch hits they're gonna be huge :-D July 27 - defol and early lollipopping, heavy for Natasha, light for Dax
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Grow Questions
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Think I overdid it with the supercropping. The worst branches hang below 90° but the growth seems healthy, everything turned up towards the sun the next day. I changed the worst so they're supported and less than 90°. Is there more I can do? A way to avoid splitting the skin ?
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Plant. Wilting
Techniques. Main-lining
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crimsonecho
crimsonechoanswered grow question 2 years ago
you did it well if especially the leaves are looking healthy and towards the sun. you might wanna get rid of those twisty ties after a while because they may constrict the stems as this is an outdoor grow i’m sure the stems on the gals wil get extra thick. next time to avoid splitting the skin you gotta pinch and massage slowly until the stem under the skin turns into a mushy consistency. then you can bend more easily and i find watering them the day before helps with keeping the stems intact. drier plants break more easily ime. and 90 degrees is fine for super cropping. i even go lower, bend it almost straight downwards and they jump back up in just a couple of days. just tie them in the position you like them to hold and they’ll be fine with 90-120-150 whatever haha
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
I know the importance of keeping a uniform canopy height when mainlining indoors but does it matter outdoors? Is the sunlight strong and mobile enough to distribute the light evenly or should I do my best to keep the canopy level?
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Techniques. Main-lining
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Not as important outdoors unless you are trying to keep it low and out of sight. Since the sun moves and sunlight penetrates much better, it is not necessary to have an even canopy outdoors. You can do it if you want to, the plant won't mind, but it isn't essential.... Killer looking plant though, well done!
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
These brown patches appeared in the last 24 hours. It rained heavily during that time. Any ideas what the issue is or what to do to treat it and/or avoid spreading?
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Leaves. Color - Dark-brown
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Coopmc
Coopmcanswered grow question 2 years ago
Might be a Bligh of fungus from mosture
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Found these growing on a leaf, it was the only one I could find. Anybody recognize them and know what panic level I should be at?
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Leaves. Other
Other. Bugs
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
Unless you have a really close up photo off the eggs and talk to some locals aorund you it will be hard to identify. I am with the others who commented to pick them off and destroy them. eggs are always laid aorund a food source, be it the plant "pests" or the pests on the plant "predators" hopefully they are not ladybugs, do a quick google on lady bug eggs to confirm and if its a nop destroy. Or put it in a jar and see what hatches, can always feed them the weird leaves that fall off the plant. Good Luck! === Seems I have a fake troll account trying to cause shit by emulating me. They even went as far as to copy my profile picture and response to there troll lol. Someone sure is but hurt. m"Q"use is not @m0use Q vs 0. Q is fake like Q-anon Sorry for their rude comments on your question. I have no idea who they are or why they are doing this. Please hit complain and report this to Growdiaries. The real m0use profile is 2+ years old in age and has a higher rank. It's got the gold emblem on it, easy way to tell. ***disclaimer, multiple people are answering all questions as there is a contest called GOTM, when a user is selected as the answer they get a point. Please see the contest page for information regarding the details: growdiaries.com/giveaways/GotM-August-2022 Please note, when you reply to anything on the questions part of Growdiaries website, no one will be notified of this. Not even if you use a "@" tag in their name. Best to reach out to them in DM using your inbox, it can be found in the bottom right hand corner of the site. It's the small paper airplane button, it will be highlighted green if you have new messages***
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Noticed this split at the base of Natasha's mainline. I don't think it's getting any bigger but I'm not sure. Should I cover the opening with tape to try and keep out water/bacteria? Ziptie around the stem to prevent further splitting?
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Plant. Other
Setup. Outdoor
Techniques. Main-lining
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
Do not put tape on it, this can cause excess moisture to form and lead to fungal disease. Putting a zip tie around can choke the stem and kill the plant above it in time. My advice would be to do nothing. Supporting the branches growing above this section of stem may help to prevent further splitting, if you feel as though you must do something.
Misanthrope
Misanthropestarted grow question 2 years ago
Mystery strain, pretty sure its Strawberry Cookies https://supersativaseedclub.com/cannabis-seeds/strawberry-cookies.html#/26-seeds-3_feminized_seeds Hairs are still yellow but trichomes are mostly opaque with 5-10% amber. Harvest now or will buds still swell/ripen?
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Buds. Other
Other. General questions
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Ezzjaybruh
Ezzjaybruhanswered grow question 2 years ago
These are on sugar leaves. Disregard. You want to be watching the actual bracts/calyxes not leaves
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NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionscommentedweek 162 years ago
I love this plant! Big like for how u keep them nice and short with mini manifold and the regular topping. So many cola's😛 i love it!
NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionscommentedweek 112 years ago
My biggest clone succes was in soil-perlite mix. I compressed the soil as hard as i could. Really compressed. Then dip end of clone cutting in rooting hormone and stick in into that soil that feels as tight as a nail hammered in a piece of wood. Only after this give water for 10 days( keep it wett). I had a 80% succes rate on this method. And a 100% succes rate for my Figs, black currants and tayBerries🙃
agora
agoracommentedweek 112 years ago
Looks really amazing! 💚 I wish you a nice weather 🌞
Canuk_Seeds
Canuk_Seedscommentedweek 26a year ago
Plants look great!!!
Herbz_Unkraut
Herbz_Unkrautcommentedweek 202 years ago
looking good!
Ctrellis90
Ctrellis90commentedweek 182 years ago
Your training is A+
NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionscommentedweek 162 years ago
I love this plant! Big like for how u keep them nice and short with mini manifold and the regular topping. So many cola's😛 i love it!
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 112 years ago
Enjoy growth mate 🍀👋🦄
love_2_grow
love_2_growcommentedweek 112 years ago
Happy Growing, Buddy! 🌱🌱🌱