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2 years ago
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Outdoor
Room Type
Other
Grow medium
1 L
Pot Size
0.75 L
Watering
0
Germination
2 years ago
Hi, here we go again! This time outdoors, on a balcony. My seeds supplier sent me this on replacement of an unsuccessfull one. I really appreciate this! I hope to live a good experience. See you!
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
8 cm
13 hrs
19 °C
6
47 %
1 L
1 L
Nutrients 1
Micorrizas -  Wonderland Agronutrients
Micorrizas 2 mll
Hi. This is week two. It's outdoors, on my balcony. By the time it's continues growing slowly. The temperature and humidity levels are not the same every day, they change constantly. See you!
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Week 9. Vegetation
2 years ago
73 cm
15 hrs
29 °C
5.7
No Smell
73 %
21 °C
1 L
1 L
Nutrients 1
Micorrizas -  Wonderland Agronutrients
Micorrizas 10 mll
Hello! It's been a while without updating. Currently the plant is in a 25 liter fabric pot, it measures about 73 centimeters and its leaves look good. I am in the southern hemisphere, it is currently summer here. I have another Purple #1, about 2 weeks old, very small at the moment. I'm going to add some Orange Hill, also photoperiod, these days. I know that it is not the most recommended considering this time of year, but I have planted autoflowering plants on other occasions and they remain dwarf. At the moment I have only one question: should I do an apical cut or is it too late? Thank you very much for reading this post. Cheers!
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Chanardo
Chanardostarted grow question 2 years ago
Hello! I would like to know if it is worth making an apical cut to the plant and, if so, if I still have time. The plant is located on a balcony facing North-Northeast. Thank you very much!
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Techniques. HST
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 2 years ago
100% you can top this plant, I have topped many of outdoor plants and many times in a row. it makes them more bushy and compact vs a Christmas tree. If you need any other help reach out via DM "Direct Mailbox" its the little paper airplane logo/tab on the bottom right hand corner of your screen. Cheers,
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 2 years ago
There are many outdoor growers that use topping and other "HST" techniques for many reasons and it is perfectly safe to do so. It is not an "indoor only" technique.
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GrowingTranny
GrowingTrannyanswered grow question 2 years ago
No the shape of the plant is made for catching sunlight. When growing outdoors there is no reason for HST training. You only use HST training indoor to use the space and light more effectively.
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