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FiRsT TimE OUTdOoR-GOOD Techniques???

blowin

Member
started cfls indoor,switched to hps1000w with a couple of clones. went kind of good-too much heat stress. now am with clones outdoors, some sativas and indicas ,all personal for medical patient/s. I need some suggestions or tips please, first off my nute feed is:jacksclassic-veg,molasses,superthrive,bat guano
water feed:molasses,superT,vermiTea,generalorganics-seaweed.
plants are under 2 months old.did some LST, foliar feed neem and kill bug soap when bugs are around, mist vermitea.
later on when almost harvest some way to decrease the way the buds get so hot or crispy?
also should i put netting or something on ground to keep away bugs or weeds?
thanks
 

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Zeltar

Member
Be carefull with superthrive, Ive had mixed results with it, can cause some heavy nute burn so just watch out
 

Sensibowl

Member
If you're wondering about how to feed during the flowering period outdoors, I recommend reading BurnOne's thread which is stickied in the Organic Forum. The mix includes blood meal, bone meal, kelp meal, dolomite lime, EWC, perilite and peat. Plain water (or +molasses) will take you through the season.

Although I have to say... It's the 21st of July. Ummm. Flowering starts on the 21st of JUNE, not July. You're kind of behind. But honestly, with the pre-veg, you might be able to still pull a harvest if you put them out ASAP! Then again, I'm not sure where you live.

Yeah man, I think you didn't really research the outdoor grow thing well before you got started.

To me, it sounds like you have some environmental issues. If your plants are getting crunchy, it's probably because they're baking in the sun, which is a sign that your plants are out there too long and too late.

You need to work on finding a new spot that is going to be a little more secluded and sheltered. Plants need sun, but not 24 hours a day, you know.

If you were to stand in the sun for eight hours a day, you would cook too.

:laughing:
 

blowin

Member
thank you all
everything doing lovely except other day found top bud site with black dots and green caterpillars
i have neem oil, bt which is caterpillar killer
to feed only right?
no more foliar?
 
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