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Ijager

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beautiful plants. i love the purple stems.
with how many hours of light a day do you think it begins flowering outdoors?
have a good satruday
The females are in preflower and have been so for roughly a week. The Male has been flowering for a couple weeks. So I would say roughly 14.5

…hard to say without growing indoors and knowing exactly what they are seeing. I’m sure Vermontman or someone else on here knows.
 

vermontman

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The females are in preflower and have been so for roughly a week. The Male has been flowering for a couple weeks. So I would say roughly 14.5

…hard to say without growing indoors and knowing exactly what they are seeing. I’m sure Vermontman or someone else on here knows.
Hey bud!
You are spot on usually about 14/15 hours of light trigger Purple Satellite and Green Mountain Grape.
The Grape is great to grow indoors and out but the Satellite needs to be dialed down slowly when it comes to light hours if you put satellite
right into 12/12 they will herm on the tips of the buds. Satellite is outdoor specific. BUT! If you do grow her indoors just follow similar light schedule which would occur in the 42 degrees N range.
Also you can bring satellite indoors for the last three weeks of flowering for wonderful results.
Hope that helps
CHEERS!
 

vermontman

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Hell NR!
You are most welcome!
No actually the Zacatecas comes more to the end of Sept, maybe a week or to longer than Satellite
 

vermontman

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GREEN MOUNTAIN GRAPE
Indoor harvest.
 

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vermontman

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GMG that was topped (the furthest plant to the right)
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The GMG up the road that appeared to be flowering, I am thinking now that it was just throwing a lot of pre-flowers. It is currently 7' 6"

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Hello Peace
THAT IS AWESOME!
Beautiful garden.
The Grape should really start showing flowers now. You are going to get some serious meat sticks out of your ladies.
 

drosera420

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Posting an update on my Purple Satellite x Big Sur Holy Weed grow. It's a vermontman cross I won in an auction. Of 6 seeds popped 4 were girls.

On the left side of tent are #5 bottom and #6 top growing similar.
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On the right side #3 bottom and #2 top with a reg. purple satellite f2 in the middle catching up. #2 stretched more right out of the gate and #3 was about a week slower flowering but is catching up.
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This is a coco grow with GH nutes using H3adz 6/9 recipe and 5ml/gal calmag.
 

TexasTea

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I topped my little PS female. She took quite awhile to recover but now is shooting up two large stems. Interesting that she keeps throwing three leaf fans.
 

drosera420

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The little PS between the two larger PS X BSHW was started later I should add. Originally outside for a while, planning on staying there. But... the wife loves PS and I had room since taking out the 2 males. It was pinched just before tossing it in with these guys that had photoperiod dropped to under 14 hours already. Not recomended I know. Tweezed out what looked to be a couple nanners at the tips after a few weeks due to the shock but she's doing fine now.
 

MallardDuck

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The little PS between the two larger PS X BSHW was started later I should add. Originally outside for a while, planning on staying there. But... the wife loves PS and I had room since taking out the 2 males. It was pinched just before tossing it in with these guys that had photoperiod dropped to under 14 hours already. Not recomended I know. Tweezed out what looked to be a couple nanners at the tips after a few weeks due to the shock but she's doing fine now.

Super happy your sharing your grow here... I am definitely interested in the outcome and I know Vermontman said he would love to see some pics of this cross! Much love. How are they smelling?
 

hamstring

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Vermont Man wanted to run this by your first before I posted in the in the Cannabis Infirmary forum.

Been a couple of weeks since I checked on my purple satellite. I have what I believe to be a nute issue of some kind going on. This is only showing up in the purple satellite. The GG4 is not showing any of these signs.

I am seeing a leaf curl on every purple satellite, all 6 plants. This is a extreme leaf curl to the point they look like funnels. It seems to be mostly on the new growth but there are larger leafs that are showing this also.

The first question is on leaf structure on purple satellite. I ask this because I’m not sure if this is also a part of the problem. You can see in the first set of pictures that the old growth is 7 or more fingered leaves and the newer growth has 3 finger leaves and the newest growth all has one finger leaves.

Is this leaf structure normal for purple satellite?

We did have a lot of rain recently so they could have gotten a big dose from the slow release ferts. Or it could be too much lime or not enough, not sure. I am assuming these plants are under extreme nute stress of some kind and worried about hermi issues later on.

My holes are all 24 inches in diameter x 13 inches deep.
Amendments: per hole as follows:
Peat Moss ( one 3 cu ft bag decided up between 5 holes)
3/4 -1 cup of espoma organic garden lime
1/2 cup of 14-14-14 osmocote

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Cactus Squatter

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To me that looks like your plants were put out a little early, started to flower, then as solstice came on started to reveg. That would explain all the single bladed leaves as well.

My PS, Zacatecas Tribute and one of my PBB are all doing varying degrees of the same thing due to this, just a little further ahead of you.
 

hamstring

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Thanks for the reply. Fingers crossed you are right but I have never seen this before. They were put out the first week of June and didn't show this leaf twist until now. All the plants are now 6ft tall . I have earlier pics in this thread that didnt show any signs of this. I will say, to sex them, I switched to 12/12 for 3 or 4 days but switched them back right away.

Just seems weird that they are showing this over a month after I transplanted them. Tell me more about the single blade leaf being part of the re-veg process? I wasn't aware of this but never re-veged before either.
 
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goingrey

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@hamstring FWIW I have also seen this kind of spiraling leaves (on a different strain), did absolutely nothing, and everything turned out great.

You mention the heavy rains and them releasing a lot of fertilizer. Do you think they could just be waterlogged?
 

@peace

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Hey @hamstring I see that you say in another post that you are in the farm belt. I have a feeling that there is a chance that what you are seeing is dicamba damage. How close to a corn or soy field are your plants?
 

drosera420

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Super happy your sharing your grow here... I am definitely interested in the outcome and I know Vermontman said he would love to see some pics of this cross! Much love. How are they smelling?
Glad you were able to snag some of these for your auction to begin with. As far as smells go I wish my nose worked better. Specific weed smells escape me for the most part though I'll not stop trying, just hard to describe other than spicy or fruity in the case of these. Once they get hung my discrimination gets better.
 
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