The girls are hungry - and are now taking in 2 litres per day in average. Buds are fattening up on some strains while others are still stretching and stacking up.
I´m estimating that the Dinafem strains will be ready for harvest in about 3/4 weeks, so I´ll add PK to their feeding schedule in the coming week.
Rain is coming - about 60-70mm over the next week. I know rain won´t hurt my plants, but I´m growing in a soilless medium, so it will flush out the nutes, right? Place the plants inside? Add more nutes? Any best practice is greatly appreciated. Thanks 👍👍
kinda, but the nutes in the ground exist too... it won't just wash away in one rain. it likely will be more dilute, of course.
apply nutes afterward, and all is well again.
could cover them from rain.. but that seems like a PITA with potentially limited benefit for such efforts.
i think this'll be a non-issue for you.
Very nice! I see yellow tips by your photo and this outdoor. Come this from nutrients or have you a lot of Sun? My Question comes from this, i have this too by some plants and i everytime try to inspect this problem....
@Jesperado, yes i think thats the problem , i have flusht my plants and the yellow tips going away now im have a little bit not enough nutrients but i think is better then to much... peace buddy
@Bud_Spencer, I grow in coco coir, so it could be salts building up in the medium. I´ve cut nutes by half in the damaged plants, so it should take care of it 👌
The only thing that i found working against budrot is cinnamon, i treat wound with it, to me it looked, like it stops quick spread through the plant. But its always a lost fight, i lost my mazzars last year exactly to budrot and they where hudge and damage came in one day to biggest part of plant, in a week time all 15 was effected. Had to use peroxide , soda and water to clean buds before drying, you never know where it is still hiding.
And i mostly never do photos, plastic bag on infected part and all branch go away....
Thats my way..
Hope you won't need all this, weather will be better and they will finish nicely !
@@54degreesnorth, yeah, they are in the sunflower family - called Jerusalem Artichokes. They grow tall, have yellow flowers, just like the regular sunflowers, but the side bonus here is that you can harvest them - the eatable tubers tastes like nutty potatoes - really delicious 🤤
Looking very nice! I'll be following along to see how your grow goes. We are doing very similar runs with autos at the moment. Fortunately, I am in a legal state so I dont have the guerrilla element but it's interesting to see how others do mixed indoor/outdoor runs with autos at this time of year. Nice work so far!! 👊👌
Congratulations on the new baby. She looks good at first. Choose a good variety. For a treat. Keep doing what you are doing and ask the growing ganja gods to protect your women until the growth is over.
Hey there,
Thanks so much for running a diary of our genetics 🙌
Let us know if you need any assistance, we’re more than happy to help.
Happy Growing !!! 🌱☘️🌴🍀🌿🌳
The same happened to my gorilla glue... That's fucked up huh?!
Well, as the music says: "levanta, sacode a poeira e dá a volta por cima." Bounce back to your feet, clean the dust ,and get over it.
very very very nice and healthy!
i went that road of moving them, but now i am just too lazy, its not summer even, so i left them to adapt totally this year...
slow grow, but lazyness and other things kick in ;)))
So we shall see how much i loose with such little love given ..
Hla tio por variedad que à elicionado pienso que white widow y gorilla glue te daran lo max yo ago crecer dinafem despues anos y estoy muy contento sweet seed à gusto tambien puedes metter le todas fuera cuendo tendra por lo menos 14grados c mejor riegar poco todo los dias y metter auto Flo diractamente dentro el final pot