They are still growing like crazy. I find I have to water them most days since the sun dries out the pot relatively quickly. They are in a nice sunny spot and are happy. And that makes me happy 😊
Growing two Purple Kush plants for the summer. I'm planning to keep them in 10 gallon felt pots to maximize root growth. I don't want them in the ground on my first try in case they don't get enough sun or are exposed to too much wind.
The yellow flowers are fan leaves that grew from the stock, and where branches sprouted out. The fan leaves die and drop off at a certain point when the new branch is big enough. I usually go through and pluck them off, but this week I didn't have a chance since we were travelling.
I'll be posting my weekly update tomorrow, but basically I hardened them off over the course of 3 or 4 days last week and then on Sunday I put them out for their first over night. This weekend I'll be putting some of mine into the ground. Others will stay in 10gal felt pots :)
Nice grow so far man good luck! I feel your struggles with the cold. I'm from the 613 too and was planning on moving my WWs and BCs outside on the May long weekend but with these shitty temps I think I'm gunna have to wait. Good luck with the rest of your grow!
@ButtersStotch, I'll be posting my weekly update tomorrow, but basically I hardened them off over the course of 3 or 4 days last week and then on Sunday I put them out for their first over night. This weekend I'll be putting some of mine into the ground. Others will stay in 10gal felt pots :)
@Njanne,oh really in that case I may repot them into their final homes outdoors this weekend or next. I'm going to be putting them into 22 gal pots so once they're potted there's no coming back inside lol.
@ButtersStotch, I put them out on the weekend and they have stayed out since then. So far they are doing fine in spite of the low (~6C) night time temperatures.
@AstroBoy, you are right about this. They ARE huge. I put them in the ground. I think they are currently stretching... fingers are crossed we have enough time before frost!!
Aww Adam that going to be massive u might need support with time wow hopefully starts buddy early august cant wait see how it turn will u keep one going till it hits the frost purple kush with frost let's goooo
Ahah no way well i got something for you 613 firend (attitude seed bank) it ships to canada they pretty much have any seed u want its crazy 😜 so much might hurt your head
@AstroBoy, have you been to the cannabis emporium on bank street? they have a huge selection of seeds there :)
I order from a few places... Barney's, GYO Seeds, and Crop King Seeds.
Depends ya strain that are good in cold are good to go till end of october but my experience u want something that flower early n finish n middle of september way more sun way more smoke i find are weather suck in october too much clouds not enought sun best get something that flower early had some friends finish with 14 ounce a plabt n they finish second week of september another he finish at end of august n he had awseme amount look for strain that start flowering under 14 hours of sun but its you if ur going with zone i really love afghani skunk shes number one for me did her last year so much chrystal but if u go bright light n talk to owner they have best seed for summer and can really give u exactly what u want
I'm having problems adding my comments about nutrients and the variety... the field boxes won't accept the cursor and I can't figure out why. I sent a note to growdiaries via the chat feature, but I have not seen a reply. I'm very confused LOL... any insights? Has this happened to anyone else? Also, I'm being prompted to add more 'numbers' but I have filled in all of the fields that are available to me... I'm fairly new to all of this so, maybe I'm missing something. Help?
I took these pics right after rain so the flowers saturated... but you can see it's completely loaded with bud sites. There will be no shortage of PK :)
Hey Anne, the purple stems could be an early symptom of stress i think magnesium deficiency in your case, might be rewarding to take a while to figure it out
@Njanne, could very well be , but in this case I don't think so (20C is plenty warm enough) I still think it's magnesium. That's because I see some slight discoloration on the sides of the leafs which is how magnesium deficiency looks .... Take a look at what you're already feeding and see if there's any in there already and you'll have half your answer already