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ur gonna have some skimpy buds dude if i was in your place, I would take cuttings of the plant thats least farthest along in flowering and put those cuttings in vegetative growth until theyre about 12 inches. Then I would flower em. They should flower immediately since their mother was on the verge of budding/already buding. But thats only if you wanna do an indoor grow, which is waaaay easier to manage for a first time grower imo.
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That is fine that they are flowering. You will not have to worry about the rain. You should probably research some good bloom ferts if you wanna increase your yield.
Quick update, heres a few pics of my plants as of today, daytime and semi-nighttime flowering buds:
Been watering them once a week again, its been in the 90's for two weeks, going on three weeks straight. Plants seem to be responding well, except the Diablo plants keeps getting attacked by catepillars.
I finally broke down and bought an organic bug killer, and some FoxFarm Big Bloom fertilizer for them.
Hoping to see some improvements soon, will post up in a couple of weeks.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Big Bloom is more of a soil amendment than a fertilizer. If you look on the label you will see that it does not contain high concentrations of NPK. You need Tiger Bloom. I used both Tiger and Big but the Tiger is more important.
Nice plants. The two mangy looking ones (first and third) look really crystally despite obvious damage.