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CanuckVetGrwr CanuckVetGrwr
5 years ago
This last 7 days has been very well for the plants. They have been able to be outside almost the entire week minus a day due to alot of rain so they were moved on. During this time period they have gotten a regular watering as it's been warm here in my region. There hasn't been any issues with animals or bugs but let's not jinx it as they still have alot of growing to do before harvest. I decided to only take 2 sets of pictures to really show the difference a week can make with a feeding aswell. 2/3 plants are being LST while the other isn't because I wanted to see the difference in yields :) as I personal experience lol. Each day before the sun goes down I bend them some, and check to make sure they are healthy. All leaves are nice in colour a small dank smell.is happening yay! So fingers crossed all.goes.well tell Sept! If anyone has some advice please dont hesitate to.comment:) This week
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Grow Questions
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrstarted grow question 5 years ago
I'm just wondering if my plants are healthy, and if there is anything else I should be doing. I am new been doing alot of research, reading, following others. They weather has been hot lately around 33 degrees during the day and around 17-19 at night. Will that affect them alot?
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BarrieGrower
BarrieGroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
Your plants are looking good and some LST is fine. I think the weather is fine, it is not excessively hot. I would not worry about it. Just watch them closely and the normal water and nutrients. Happy growing!
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Jayzz77
Jayzz77commentedweek 175 years ago
Im from ontario canada and im growing crown royale from crop king seeds also.just to give you a heads up my plant started to mold from the dew. Its growing in a bucket also i saved it but have to bring it in at night.its gonna be some pretty good smoke when it finishes..Goodluck;)
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@Jayzz77, Hey Jay thanks for the heads up. I'm lucky as I put them into the garage at night so that doesnt happen or inside if it drops to cold. However mold could happen another way though so I'm being mindful each day checking them very closely. Hope you were able to save your plant before the mild spread! I'm looking forward to the harvest, thencure and the end product also. Thanks and good luck to you also fellow Ontario, Canadian grower👊👊🤙🤙
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommentedweek 65 years ago
Looking good, can't get more Canadian than with a strain called Crown Royale. Haha Happy growing!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@BarrieGrower, Haha that's right Canadian for sure lol just need another strain to do with maple syrup! Thanks you also boss!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommentedweek 65 years ago
The height of the tallest plant is 23", and the others around 16".
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 55 years ago
Keep up the good work man ! always nice to see a new grower out there ! :D -Happy Growing!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, perfect :) thats all this plants takes brother a little bit of time and tender loving care :D :D -Happy Growing!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@The_Projexx, Lol time is what I've got plenty of!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, Thanks for taking the time to respond ! :)
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Astroboy
Astroboycommentedweek 95 years ago
Nice ones
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@AstroBoy, Right on. I'm in petawawa.
Astroboy
Astroboycommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, 613 yes growmie orlean ottawa
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@AstroBoy, Thank you very much! Also I see your from the same area code also as I'm 613 or maybe it's just a number you put up lol.
Kostecs
Kostecscommentedweek 55 years ago
Bro they look really healthy and strong .. those sweet girls are gonna blossom into some sexy bombshells over the next 2 weeks. Keep it up!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@Kostecs, I've seen, read alot of posts about when the buds get to heavy they can break the branches hense the support! Many ways of supporting them, scrog, tomato cages, bamboo sticks ect.
Kostecs
Kostecscommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, thanks man never thought of supporting the branches during bud growth. All the pictures I have seen later in flowering I don't see anyone supporting their branches
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@Kostecs, Thanks boss. It's also my first grow. As a reply to how long your gals have I'm not really sure. If I was to guess another 2-4 weeks but not sure. They look wicked and healthy you may need to support the branches as the buds get heavier thou.
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommentedweek 145 years ago
Looking good, that's great you're able to bing them in at night. I saw frost warnings tonight for my outdoor plants. No much I can do about it.
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@BarrieGrower, I am lucky I can move them for sure but it's because they are in 5 gal pots so helps make it easier while being home owner just me so that helps to lol. I knows crazy how its calling for frost already ug lol.
GeorgeSmiley
GeorgeSmileycommentedweek 145 years ago
Looking great! Goodluck over the next few weeks!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@GeorgeSmiley, Thanks hopefully all goes well and we will be ready to harvest in October!!
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommentedweek 105 years ago
Looking good, now the fun starts!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@BarrieGrower, Right!! I'm a bit nervous about this stage as it can go wrong real fast! Big thing is finding the right time to start flushing out 2 weeks before.
SAC87
SAC87commentedweek 85 years ago
To me they look nice and green , but the medium looks dry. For my garden 500ml in a dry 5 gal pot is not enough. I am in 3 gal fabric pots and water at least 3-4 liters per watering. I’d say you need to water at least 2 liters slowly and allow it to soak in thoroughly. Hopefully that works for you. Good luck
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@SAC87, Thanks alot for you insight onto this. I've got them back to drinking a good 1.3 liter of water as I added more medium, and they are back on the growing but it's been hot near 40 celcius here the last few days so they are in shade of awning on my house as it's to much in the direct sunlight but seem to be doing well there. Wish I could put the..into direct light to help them grow more.
Astroboy
Astroboycommentedweek 65 years ago
Ahah nice cks wow your are so green n nice man now that's healthy
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@AstroBoy, Thanks trying to keep them green and healthy as possible for my first grow!
SmallTownGrower
SmallTownGrowercommentedweek 85 years ago
How does the soil feel like? Does it feel moist or dry? Maybe a combination of too hot and overwatering or underwatering. Put a finger down the soil and check? Hope they recover anyhow good luck
SmallTownGrower
SmallTownGrowercommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, Awesome, happy to help. I hope they recover. Yeah, I figure some shade might help if it's really hot where u at. Happy growing 💪👊
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@SmallTownGrower, They seemed to have been dry so I gave them a small drink and now seem to be lifting back up so I'm going to start small amounts of watering tell I see improvements and back to where they were. Also sitting in the shade seems to be helping damn heat here doesn't help. Thanks for your help thou much appreciated
SmallTownGrower
SmallTownGrowercommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, Alright, if I would make a guess. Underwatering + perhaps too much heat. I would have put a finger down in the soil and see how it feels like. Maybe put a Soil moisture sensor down the soil to monitor now and for later on. Not sure tbh, I'm def not a professional grower and hopefully someone more experienced can give a better answer.
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BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommentedweek 85 years ago
Sorry to see that, thats heartbreaking.I feel bad for you
BarrieGrower
BarrieGrowercommented5 years ago
@CanuckVetGrwr, that sounds positive, fingers crossed.
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@BarrieGrower, They seem to be rebounding back now but I'm not sure if the damage was to much but there is hope.. looks like they dried out alot but fingers crossed they will grow and flower!!
Canadian
Canadiancommentedweek 85 years ago
I noticed that your plans are in the fabric pots that is great for not over-watering but your plans seem to be having the other side of the problem that is under watering because of that you should start watering a lot more and don't worry about over-watering because those pots are special for that. Have a happy grow
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommented5 years ago
@Canadian, Very much appreciated for you taking to comment, and give your advice. I've been watering alot more by increasing the amount of water to find that sweet spot. They have bounced back, did some pruning which has not affected them really as they seem to be flourishing big time. Its.my first grow which I started late and maybe I wont get 4-5 plants this year but it's been an amazing learning experience which I have been using to start my indoor bounty now also. Thanks and happy growing to you also!
CanuckVetGrwr
CanuckVetGrwrcommentedweek 45 years ago
Sorry they are between 7-7.5"