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weeks 12
Defoliation
weeks 14-17, 19, 21, 26
Topping
weeks 14-16, 21
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Soil
Grow medium
114 L
Pot Size
3.79 L
Watering
12
Week 12. Vegetation
9 months ago
88.9 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
She has 3 months of growing in 3 gallon coco under her belt. Transplanted into 15 gallon outside mid may. Going to give her some support as it can be quite windy here! She should get pretty large also might take a clone of her for indoors
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Week 13. Vegetation
9 months ago
114.3 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
My mom busted and saw this plant outside on my patio. said I better watch out the storms might blow this plant over. Told her not to worry
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Week 14. Vegetation
9 months ago
127 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
She finally bound into 15 gal bag. Coco going into soil definitely took few days to adjust I’m sure. Leaves showing nice dark green growth. I’m sure this plant will be fuckin huge which is what I’m going for mad some other transplants outdoors. Should be quite the outdoor garden this summer. 😎 ☀️ 🤘 peace
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Week 15. Vegetation
8 months ago
134.62 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
Well, fully rebounded from transplant. Beefy daily growth. Cicadas are in love with the plant. Might have to get a net when flower starts. love the rain!!!
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Week 16. Vegetation
8 months ago
134.62 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
She is getting very bushy now. Many nodes I counted over 30 now. Plant gives off slight skunk smell already. Expecting big thing. Notice I’ve compacted into root bulb. May be able to do a transplant prior to flower. Go big or go home
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Grow Questions
Swanberg
Swanbergstarted grow question 8 months ago
Should I transplant her out of pot into earth? I have space, more so worried about pests on the out skirts of my lawn where I don’t have peat control. I do like the mobility of the grow bag too any thoughts maybe increase size of grow bag b4 flower. If I don’t go in ground.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 8 months ago
I would put her into the ground. It’s much easier that way unless you are able to water every day during the hot summer days. As far as the pests go. I think you will be experiencing the same pests outdoors no matter where you’re going to put it. If you are talking about animals though, then yes, having it out further out will have a greater risk to animals munching down on your plant. If you choose to keep it in a pot. I suggest going with 10 gallons minimum outside. And transplant as soon as you can. I hope this helps.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 8 months ago
All depends on what nutes you will be using, if bottled, then bigger pot , if some simple or slow release - better give full space in ground. I tried few summers outdoor guerilla grows in pots, stopped it because of constant watering or other care was needed. I grow on other peoples land, so for me its the way and results are very similar ussually.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 8 months ago
If I grow outside I prefer to grow in the earth. I have only grown on my baloney in pots as I lack any ground space. but the plant will be bigger in earth given its good soil. More room for the roots to explore and take it all in. Big pots also help. If in the earth it will be staintory and if someone sees it you won't be able to move it vs a pot. I don't know about your area, but some people track ppl growing and will come back and chop the plants then run off with them end of season. They can also do this with a pot but it can be moved indoors or something away from them. I also find it easier to feed plants in earth as they have most of the micros and you really only need to worry about basic NPK and Ca-S-Mg, mostly Ca, Pros and cons to each, will be your choice in the end.
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Week 17. Vegetation
8 months ago
101.6 cm
14 hrs
29 °C
6.5
600 PPM
60 %
21 °C
27 °C
18 °C
57 L
4 L
Storms rolled in after extreme heat and drought. The plants really love rain water. Soaks in any build up and or poor water habits. This plants original growth was in 3 gallon coco indoors. Got her fairly decent size b4 moving her outdoor into soil. I feel this is key to developing some very weather resistant and just plain huge trees 🌲. I think she’ll be taller than me one day ❤️☺️
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Week 18. Vegetation
8 months ago
119.38 cm
16 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
She loves the heat. Transplant coming next week
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Week 19. Vegetation
7 months ago
121.92 cm
16 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
Happy 4th ot July! Pulled out compacted root bulb and filled 1/4 of pot with soil. Maximum surface area for root growth in this 30 gallon bag. Higher humidity hasn’t been issue if anything. Enjoying the needed rain. Watering does get hard to keep up with. Signs of preflower so timing is good for transplant. She should be a monster!
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Week 20. Flowering
7 months ago
121.92 cm
15 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
We survived a tornado, been guessing the height. Here’s the actual I was very close
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Week 21. Flowering
7 months ago
121.92 cm
15 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
She’s lookin great survived high humidity no problem. Wants the water bad.
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Week 22. Flowering
7 months ago
132.08 cm
15 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
30 L
Baking in the heat. Buds are forming. Low stretching nice large branching. Should produce a monster
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Week 23. Flowering
6 months ago
132.08 cm
15 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
Cooler temps finally, great form.
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Week 26. Flowering
6 months ago
139.7 cm
14 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
Massive colas bigger than a leg. Just a big ass plant. She almost uprooted herself added a fence post for support with circle clamp did the trick
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Week 28. Flowering
5 months ago
139.7 cm
14 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Weak
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
She’s yuge, biggest plant I’ve ever grown
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Week 29. Flowering
5 months ago
139.7 cm
14 hrs
32 °C
6.7
Normal
800 PPM
60 %
114 L
Massive crown like structure. Mane cola is a watermelon size bud and frowning still. Trichs filling in nicely. Wow just wow might be over 500 grams on her
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