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Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 5-10
Soil
Grow medium
compost
Grow medium
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 6
Vegetation
55
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
9+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
substral eco
10 ml/l
Grow Technique Usage
LST
Technique
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Amandus Amandus
2 years ago
Getting bushier, pushing out plenty of leaves, everything looking radiant and green. The plant looks incredibly strong, the trunk is solid and does not approve of my trying to LST it. This lady shows me the middle finger and keeps on growing. She is the boss, and I hope I can do whatever I can to support her. Rock on.
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Grow Questions
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
So.... never cloned a plant (first three plants in soil, germinated from seed) and would like to try and clone this baby. Are there good video guides to cloning outdoor plants in vegetative state? Ordered Ed Rosenthal's mammoth book, but it'll likely arrive after flowering...
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
You can't clone an autoflower... @Roberts missed the fact that's what you're wanting to do... he knows what he's doing IF we were talking about a photoperiod - but you just can't clone an autoflower... sorry!
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
So I've been having these brown spots, thinking bugs or aphids or.... but I spotted a neighborhood cat around our yard today, marking its territory elsewhere on the yard. Could this be cat piss sprayed on the leaves?? I wouldn't put it past this fella.... but not sure. Thoughts?
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
humm hard to say. Male cats do spray to mark territory, but its a mix of other things not just piss. I feel you would be able to smell the piss if it was it. plus if the cats are not male its not spray from them. It does resemble water dmg on leaves a bit, but in my experience they do not get super crispy and make holes. A fungus of some sort could be the issue or cat pee. I also have a feeling it could be something in the root zone as well like wet roots soaking in stagnate water. I'd give the plant a rinse off in water "in the shade not direct sun" and if you don't want the cats aorund there you can place dog hair and citrus peals aorund everything as they are not a fan of that. You can also apply a generalized sulpher powder/spray on the leaves for a broad spectrum fungicide. Good Luck & Happy Growing. **disclaimer, multiple people are answer 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
Amandus
Amandusstarted grow question 2 years ago
We are heading into some cold overnight temperatures later this week. Low 40's likely, with daytime 55-60. No rain expected, or not much at least, but unseasonably chilly and cloudy. This one needs time, however. Should I cover it, drag it inside for overnight.. suggestions?
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GrowingGrannie
GrowingGrannieanswered grow question 2 years ago
If you can manage it, I would most CERTAINLY get that lady inside at night! I'm not sure just covering her is going to have as much benefit and may still be too cold for her. You'd have to arrange a cover that would not touch or crush her buds, too, wouldn't you?! I had to do that - haul plants in at night - at the beginning of the summer as our nights were just as cold as what you're talking about - and it worked a treat. I was lucky because I was hauling in SMALL plants at the beginning of their lives... Whatever your decision - bring her in or cover her up, you've got to do something or you will lose her to those temps! Good luck!
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Metatronix
Metatronixcommentedweek 22 years ago
All the best to your girls...let there be not one cloud in the sky when they are sunbathing 💚🌈🍻
Amandus
Amanduscommented2 years ago
Thanks, @Metatronix ! Fingers crossed that I can get my eyes crossed come fall.
DreamIT
DreamITcommentedweek 22 years ago
Enjoy growth mate 🍀🤘🦄