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Help plz plants not under control

Cvh

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Aren't you in general better off when you for future grows move indoors?
A nice tent maybe? With a good filter there is barely any smell.
 

Melamarcia1975

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My babies now
 

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voidpainter

Consider topping them again, these might go over the hedge in stretch still.
 

Melamarcia1975

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So I've been away for 10 das and am impressed how bushy they became.
Banana Krumble only starts to stretch in late veg and early flower, so I'll need another topping, the last one I hope
 

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Melamarcia1975

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Last cut :dance013:
In the second picture my favourite plant, a Sweet Valley Kush... The leaves seem to be a bit pale, should I be worried ?
 

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Melamarcia1975

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Aren't you in general better off when you for future grows move indoors?
A nice tent maybe? With a good filter there is barely any smell.

Having MS I am forced to move indoors... Given my condition I think hydroponics would be the Best option, I can't carry weights... Though I think won't be easy at the beginning
 

Nico Farmer

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Hy guys,

as the plants now seem under contro and out of sight, I'm getting worried about the smell, as someone before already suggested.
Behind the backyard there is a small street, and it is cause of concern.
If I could turn back time I would have grown Blue Mystic and NL, but now my strains are Banana Krumble and Sweet Valley Kush (Greenhouse Seeds).
I thought about using manure, but I fear that would be disturbing for neighbours.
I think it is too late to grow plants to conceal the weed smell...
Any suggestions?

you can try this:

Choisya ternata Kunth (Mexican Orange)

no fruit on there, but lot of flowers with a great orange smell.
 

aridbud

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LST low stress training. That is the route I would go, not a fan of excessive cutting myself, although that will also work. You still have plenty time to come up with a plan :)

That's exactly what I was going to say....LST! Thanks, Moses! Great minds/people think alike!!

Bend branches and train!!!
 
So, I've started bending some tops down. Step by Step, cause MS-related fatigue is a big problem... I'll never grow outdoors again, instead I'll switch to indoor (hydroponic).
In the backyard I am growing three others (2 Sweet Valley Kush and 1 Banana Krumble) but the soil is quite bad and they don't look very good


I think you will like hydroponic. :) I'm doing RDWC...with four plants. You have only water and roots to deal with!
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=372097

I would stay away from a tent if possible. It only collects heat. I'm glad I ditched mine.
Good luck with your outdoor!
 

Melamarcia1975

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I came home after a one week Journey and was delighted to See how the plants behind the hedge are looking. They are about 2 meters tall.
My babies in the backyard don't look that good but it is a matter of Bad soil (many bricks under the earth)
 

Melamarcia1975

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:p
 

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Melamarcia1975

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Flowering.... The plant on the right behind the hedge has been Attacked by spider mites and looks sick... Used much pyrethrum to treat it
 

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Melamarcia1975

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A Storm 1 week ago or so found them like this today

What to do guys? Fears about stress—relates hermies

That were Beautiful plants so sad...
Or rather depressed? :-(
 

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rolandomota

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Feed a little bit nitrogen to the yellow ones In Back they need it for the beginning of flower time stretch and after a strong rain with zero nutrients
the ones with clear hairs start phosphorus and potassium very little nitrogen only if needed from sudden yellow at the bottom yellow can also mean potassium deficiency
it could also be damage from pyrethrin those burned dead brown leaf
Most definitely feed them the pure rain made them hungry
 

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