Whoo what an exciting week!
A perfect time frame for a rushed outdoors grow, 4 weeks inside and out she goes! Now we'll spend the rest of the summer vegging out, and flower towards the end of summer, with a tentative harvest in October.
There were a few big changes this week. Not only has she had a dramatic decrease in humidity and a big increase in temperature. But she also had her LST taken away, and her big move to the outdoors. This 3 gallon pot will be used until she gets a few weeks older and bigger, then we'll transplant into a large SmartPot which she'll finish her life in.
I had a couple days where I was bad with my watering practices and she was a droopy mess because of it. But ultimately it was a good thing to knock down any pests but also to remind me it's time to get outdoors. Much longer and she would be a big root bound mess!
An amazing end to a great week. Now let's hope she handles the transplant well, and looks perky tomorrow.
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best of luck to you growmie. Wishing u a successful grow and bountiful harvest
@DaSofaSurfer, I definitely agree with you that more often than not, when I don't ph it goes a little wonky.
And a secret between us... there's a couple weeks coming up where things get a little questionable, but I'm not sure if its because of underwatering(chronic drought, i was so busy for several weeks), outgrown container and the roots bound up, lack of extra nutrients because I only feed once a week, or because of ph.
When i checked the initial startup ph it was showing 6.6 and my area usually has the 2 different phs, springtime and fall. Fall usually spikes up to about 7.7-8.3
@Treighfunky, thanks tre. You should see the finish! Holy crap she got so purply red with the cold temps. I'm cutting her today before it freezes tonight.
@Treighfunky, thanks Treigh, this one has definitely turned out to be beautiful and strong. I've gotten lucky with a few good, unique and beautiful plants this year. 2020Garden good...2020year not so good. Lol
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