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She seems to be doing great! :) I'm still giving her manly water, I gave her a bit of the organic nutrient water I give to my vegetables, as she is getting big now.
I have to talk to my neigbour and see if he made a good spot for her to go in the ground.
She looks great! I finally got a hold of my neighbor so she moved into his garden. I started feeding her lightly and from now on she will get a mix of cow and chicken shit food.
She seems a bit sad, and I'm also sad for her, cuz the weather has been shit the last two weeks, with rain and lots and lots of wind. I get it that she didn't really get the chance to grow much.
But unfortunately that's how life is in the "wild". I can only hope for better weather for the next weeks. And I have to tell the new owner to take it easy on the nuts, she got a bit burned.
I really like how she's been growing these last two weeks. It's great to see that she can thrive in this shitty nordic summer weather.
She looks like she's slowly going into bloom... after all these weeks, that's quite a lot of vegging for an auto.
#UPDATE 02.08.20
I thought she was in bloom, but I was wrong!
Wow, she looks great, such a nice structure she got!
I thought she was in bloom last week, she was not, it looks like she's slowly starting to form something like buds... she definitely has very little ruderalis in herself, if any.
I'm beginning to be envious of my neighbor for having her, at the same time I get concerned cuz if she takes too long to bloom she might end up getting mold. I hope she will finish in the middle of September.
@CorinnaFarm,
Thank you 🙏
I have to say that I basically haven’t been doing anything other than taking the pictures after week 4. Nature’s been at work.
Nice to see, outside gardens, may as well take advantage of the free light👍
My big buhda cheese turned into big monsters💪well over 6' and still growing, next time I will space them apart a little bit farther,
I did not think these plants would get so big, live and learn.
Later!!
Grow big!
Wow, what a monster💪
Not a 100% sure, but chicken manure has a really high nitrogen content.
This might be why your plant is taking a long time to flower(just a thought).
Had to chop 3 of my big buhda cheese(turned male), the rest are 9' tall and loving life,
just starting to flower in the last week or so,they are 117 days old today.
Luck, gotta hope for a nice fall.
Later, Grow Big!!
@northernMike,
Thanks, and good luck out there in the wild!
She did get a bit burned after she got transplanted in the ground. But still, she's an auto, so she should have been finished by now. I did grow a couple more of these from the same batch and they acted out like any other autos... so... maybe you're right and it's cuz of the nuts, thanks for the input 👍
PS. she did start to flower now, working on that update ;)
Il mio consiglio è dare ancora qualche settimana approfittando delle notti fredde. Avendo nella sua genetica anche la blueberry con le notti fredde prenderà tonalità viola e aumenterà il thc.
Autoflowering strains do flower much fast that photoperiod strains 👍
Typically 6 weeks maximum from the onset of bud production 🤗
I think you'll be on track for a mid September harvest 👌
I'll keep popping in as you update mate 🙏
All the best ✌️
Mark..
That was very kind gifting your neighbour some seeds 🙏
With your help I'm sure he will do fine 🤗
Wish your neighbour good luck 👍
All the best ✌️
Mark..
👍👍
Needed a bit more time for my first outdoor grow.
The buhda cheese turned out O.K, lots of small popcorn buds,
what a pain to trim😶 The herb turned out to be decsent smoke but I will do things differently nextime.
Luck!!