The North thunderfuck is doing very well. I am a bit worried that she didn't start to flower yet. Her specs say that she will be ready end October so there still is time. The buds of the early bud are getting thick, Must because of the nutrients :) The buds on the Speedy Chili smell incredible good. I could sniff them forever :P
Support her as best as you can so it can worry about growing up and not trying to build for staying up right you can do lots of tricks honestly there are boosters for that or even naturally accruing things as well.
Try to protect them from the elements as best you can. Maybe a canopy or a half shelter. Also see about adding some humic and fulvic acids to your feed schedule. These will help your plant react to stress, uptake nutrients and effect water retention within the plant. Good luck and happy growing !!๐๐ช
@Cannibalgardens, how to force her? I can not fake the lights by placing her inside. and change tot 12h schedule. I think I should just not overthink the situation and be more patient. No worries
@Cannibalgardens, how to force her? I can not fake the lights by placing her inside. and change tot 12h schedule. I think I should just not overthink the situation and be more patient. No worries
Hey tampert,
What a lovely view, super nice plants! ๐ Looking forward to seeing how the harvest will turn out!
I have two Sherbet Queens in veg. at the moment, one in coco and one in soil, and two Northern TF. Stop by to have a look and give some feedback if you get the chance ๐โ๏ธ
@Green_Dream, the harvest was massive, there was only mold in the North Thunder Fuck. That is a real pitty. The early bud had a lot of seeds in it. I guess the plant had to much stress. I don't like the smell of the NTF that much even without the MOLD :) . The bubble Kush had lack buds with amazing orange hairs, great smoke. I didn't expected that plant to grow so good in the end. Good luck growing.
Hi @tampert! The great outdoor is a wild environment, even when it's your backyard, plants have a few challenges to face: sun fluctuation, pests, wind, hot days, cold nights ... You are right, waiting a few more days would have been a good thing for your smallest seedlings. Now that she's already outdoor, you can try to protect her against rain and storms by building a tomato-roof or a small DIY greenhouse, you can also think of a good pest prevention strategy, by spraying your plants at night (black soap, neem oil, crushed garlic, and some essential oils like peppermint or lavender) in order to repel predators. Now about the wind, I would recommend to buy her a canopy ring, to support stems all around the plant. These strategic elements, as well as a good feeding schedule, will help her to become a strong and proud lady. Hope this will help, keep us updated and happy growing! ๐