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Outdoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 11
Soil
Grow medium
26 L
Pot Size
2 L
Watering
Grow Conditions
Week 9
Vegetation
127
cm
inch
Height
15 hrs
Light Schedule
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birdmountain birdmountain
5 months ago
It was a mixed week but with lots of sun towards the end. All plants were fertilised with malted barley and some horn meal, they started to show slightly yellow leaves, this has now been fixed. Both plants are quite frugal when it comes to water requirements. They grow in a loose fir tree-like structure. The sizes have equalised, both are now the same size. The yellow leaves have been removed, but there are still no flowers to be seen. Passion #1 in Pot 127 cm Passion #1 in Polytunnel 127 cm
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Grow Questions
birdmountain
birdmountainstarted grow question 4 months ago
Is it necessary to defoliate plants growing outdoors in pots or in the garden soil? What I read about this is very contradictory.
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Shinsimilla
Shinsimillaanswered grow question 4 months ago
There is no straight answer. It depends on the plant and your environment. Like asking if anti freeze is important in a car. If you are somewhere it gets below freezing, probably yes. If not, probably no. It all depends on the humidity and airflow. Plants are only at the pinnacle of evolution for the environment they evolved in. If you remove them from that climate and grow them elswhere, they may do terribly as they are not suited for that climate or environment. Like a polar bear trying to survive in the Sahara, pinnacle predator in the cold, but dead fast in the heat. We are now growing mostly polyhybrids bred for stable indoor climates and sometimes they need some help outside. You need to work out what is best for your environment.
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resi_max
resi_maxcommentedweek 07 months ago
Good luck and happy growing! 😁
Boomer911
Boomer911commentedweek 36 months ago
Such a good hand , have a nice grow fren !
Nicogreen
Nicogreencommentedweek 16 months ago
ser godt ud
BusyBeeFarmer
BusyBeeFarmercommentedweek 104 months ago
As the temperatures drop, you’ve got the perfect setup to help your plants transition quickly into the flowering phase after those high temps. Fingers crossed that everything plays out well! 🌡️🌸