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budgrowerwannabe
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Couple questions
#680950 - 08/09/13 02:44 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well There all out door.
first One, I have been getting alot of rain like every couple days. So I haven't feed any of my plants because they dont need any water. Should I wait till it stops raining and run out and give them some nut? Because its raining so much i think Its just washing my nut. away? My plants are really looking hungry.
Second one, I have a couple more that are in buckets. Now there fine because i bring them in when it gets shitty. But When the sun comes up I put them in direct sun light. then the sun moves so i move the plant. I do this all day everyday.They are flowering already all WW ,fem from a bank . So is me moving them around my yard going to stress them to much or some shit?
Thanks for your advise in advance
Edited by budgrowerwannabe (08/09/13 05:23 PM)
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Mycophile
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What do you mean they look hungry? What do they look like? Maybe they're just getting over watered from all that rain.
It's doesn't stress the ones in buckets to move them with the sun, I do the same thing with my plants. It is time for them to start flowering.
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Re: Cuple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#680963 - 08/09/13 04:21 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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They are all yellow at the bottom just nitrogen def. i would throw up some pic but i cant upload for some reason
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You can move your lights with rails...
You can move your plants too for the same effect...wont stress em
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Cool Thanks!
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Fuck where is all my sun light at, rain again today!
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You can always foliar feed when your plants are over watered
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Farmer Joe]
#681247 - 08/11/13 04:44 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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I might try it on one of them.See never done it So little scared to. You know these are my girls
Edited by budgrowerwannabe (08/11/13 04:48 PM)
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COOKED101
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I find when your chasing the sun around youve got to be dilligent not to spin the girls around when moving them the sun has always got a natural angle to it. Well arc in the sun so always be concius of this and try to minimise it. Esspecially if your doing it constantly. Just my 2 cents less confusion for them less stress a little bit of tweaking doesnt hassle them as long its the same routine. hope it makes scence routine is the key for best results.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681304 - 08/12/13 06:15 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hell yea thanks i didnt know i shouldn't spin them . I have always put then facing the sun. And you are right about routine. i only move them a couple feed at a time, as the sun does it thing
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Wtf...
I would actually ENCOURAGE spinning them for maximum light.
Dont do it excessive...
But window plants that start growing towards the window, i just spin em around and the grow the other way and they straighten out...you can fill out one sided plants like this, for example one grown next to a fence with one side never getting sun.
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I am constantly rotating the plants on the outside edges of my indoor garden to prevent light bending. I have never heard of or seen first hand the negative side effects.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Farmer Joe]
#681328 - 08/12/13 10:14 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well I was going to say something, but you guys had it covered
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budgrowerwannabe
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Not spinning them brought out hawk??
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Spinning them is not going to have any type of negative effects on them whatsoever. If anything it's beneficial.
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Just saying whats up.lol
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Well you can keep spinning them around and im sure youll get buds but a plant will naturally grow and shoot growth where the sun is at is maximum. Then if you spin it, the growth uses energy to curve back the other way then finds the light and starts lovin it then you spin it and the growth has to try and curve back again and so on. Waist of energy in my opinion. It may not be a huge negative effect but it might not be the best positive effect. I find they do best when left alone with minimal disturbances. There should be no need for spinning to get more light in if there LST at the right stage. Its just what ive noticed growing outdoors for a long time and I always get big colars Each to there own some guys grow indoor all there life and some grow outdoor all there life There such different practises with different methods.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681436 - 08/13/13 07:47 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Why spin when you can lst. There no need
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681438 - 08/13/13 07:59 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Op mentioned his plants were in the shade parts of the day...
Taking a plant in the shade and putting it in direct sun is going to be more beneficial then lst. Sometimes youre by a fence or somethin else and you cant get direct light.
Lst will help yeah but you could still have shaded areas depending on surroundings.
The lumen increase from shade to sun would greatly outweigh any possible "wastes of energy"...considering the extra light energy IS the driving force behind photosynthesis
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681440 - 08/13/13 08:24 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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So why does he have to spin them? he can move them keeping the plant facing the same way, same bearing and the plant will get coverage from one side to the other as the sun rises and sets. I didn't say not to move them or keep them in the shade.Quote:
COOKED101 said: I find when your chasing the sun around youve got to be dilligent not to spin the girls around when moving them the sun has always got a natural angle to it. Well arc in the sun so always be concius of this and try to minimise it. Esspecially if your doing it constantly. Just my 2 cents less confusion for them less stress a little bit of tweaking doesnt hassle them as long its the same routine. hope it makes scence routine is the key for best results.
Where did keeping them in the shade come from?
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Farmer Joe]
#681442 - 08/13/13 09:10 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681443 - 08/13/13 09:29 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well this is how it goes .the sun comes up over my trees around 10:00 The sun stays on them till 4:00. Then I have to move them to another place till about 7:00 then the sun is behind ever thing no more direct sun light.
Every one thanks for your posts. I have been turning the to the sun. each time I move them I just thought i was making sure the hole plant gets sun
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Re: Couple questions [Re: COOKED101]
#681472 - 08/13/13 05:33 PM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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COOKED101 said: So why does he have to spin them?
Probably because the sun is always slightly to the south leaving the north half of the plant in the shade, even when it's in direct sunlight. That's why I spin mine anyways.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#681577 - 08/15/13 03:09 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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WOW I got to down load some pics today Dont know what happened,but here is that ww I have been moving around ,This is a old pic I stopped taking pic when i coulnt down load them so i will take some new ones soon.
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healthy lookin plant man!
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Farmer Joe]
#681593 - 08/15/13 11:42 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks
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Like I said in another thread I dropped some shit on the WW and had to clone But Now I have some mothers
Just got a new camera so here are the clones after I transplanted .
Heres the mom now
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Um, that "mom" is flowering man.
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I hope so !! What I meant to say was I took about 30 clones from her. Then i dropped some shit on her cloned again the big top branches that I broke Now Im going to flower out 3 of them and mother one of them. Sorry about that Hawk. Shes not the mom anymore she was raped a couple times.
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budgrowerwannabe said: Well There all out door.
first One, I have been getting alot of rain like every couple days. So I haven't feed any of my plants because they dont need any water. Should I wait till it stops raining and run out and give them some nut? Because its raining so much i think Its just washing my nut. away? My plants are really looking hungry.
Second one, I have a couple more that are in buckets. Now there fine because i bring them in when it gets shitty. But When the sun comes up I put them in direct sun light. then the sun moves so i move the plant. I do this all day everyday.They are flowering already all WW ,fem from a bank . So is me moving them around my yard going to stress them to much or some shit?
Thanks for your advise in advance
Here are some more pics of the girls that needed fed! I just went and fed them today tiger bloom and cal mag. let me know what you guys think. Also i have another Q. My WW is the only one doing this It is getting like white-ish blue spots I think it sum kind of mold how do is top it from spreading ?????? I think the last one is turning colors It looks like it shouldn't be doin that?? Little help maybe? Thanks
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You realize that third picture is a male right?
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And bluish splotching can be phosphorus deficiency.
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hawksapprentice said: You realize that third picture is a male right?
Yea I know just threw it in there . One I killed
The blueish spots look like mold I think. Sorry I dont have pics yet because i didnt take my camera last time Next time I go Ill get them up so you can see what Im talking about. Also look at the 5 pic can you see the purple happening I think there might be a problem what you think?
Edited by budgrowerwannabe (08/22/13 08:12 PM)
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doesn't look like mold to me.
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There's no pics of the mold yet hawk?
That one is turning purple in a bad way I think.
Ill try and get out in the woods soon . So you can see what I mean.
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hawksapprentice said: And bluish splotching can be phosphorus deficiency.
I've had this happen to a plant outdoors that was under fed and neglected.bThe leaves looked exactly like yours. I started pounding the flowering nutes to her and it subsided.
That plant looks a bit under fed.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Farmer Joe]
#682666 - 08/23/13 10:10 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yea the purple does look like a deficiency.
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hawksapprentice said: And bluish splotching can be phosphorus deficiency.
Well looked at some info and you are right about this being a Phosphorus problem. What should I givem to fix it ?
Plus I still have to get some pics of the WW eith spots so we can fig. it out too
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Water with some flowering nutes.
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Ok the first pic is the one with the mold I have been talking about? The two in the mid are my WW budding out crazy and the one on the end is budden looks like golf balls of white hairs!!!!!!!!!!
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What exactly are you trying to point out in the first pic? All I see is some leaf damage.
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Maybe the tiny leaf in the background with the white tip? If it is just that tiny section I'd just pull the whole shoot off and get rid of it.
Edited by Mycophile (08/26/13 09:31 PM)
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hawksapprentice said: What exactly are you trying to point out in the first pic? All I see is some leaf damage.
Well look right in the middle you can see a blueish white spot. I think its mold and its all over my plants. It seems like it always gets worse after it rains.
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Well yea moisture encourages mold growth. If it's all over I don't know what to tell ya man, sounds like your area isn't very ideal for outdoor grows.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#683353 - 08/27/13 10:48 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Do some research on anti fungal sprays. That's about all you can do for something like that, besides growing in a greenhouse.
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Yea he can try and spray it, but will that prevent future mold if it keeps raining so much there?
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hawksapprentice said: Do some research on anti fungal sprays. That's about all you can do for something like that, besides growing in a greenhouse.
Thats what Ill do thanks everyone !!
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#683531 - 08/27/13 09:10 PM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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More than likely not. It's also not something you want to use late into flowering.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#683723 - 08/29/13 07:10 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mycophile said: Yea he can try and spray it, but will that prevent future mold if it keeps raining so much there?
Prolly not...high humidity = mold...end of story
Most mold problems are solved by increasing air flow and lowering humidity.
Sprays are temporary solutions but wont help much if you dont fix the source of the problem
And when it rains a lot...what pops up everywhere? Mushrooms.
I recently read that the worst thing that can happen to a cotton farmer nearing harvest is rain.
Youre obviously not growing cotton...but same principle
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SmokeSomeHash said: And when it rains a lot...what pops up everywhere? Mushrooms.
When it rains it spores!
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#683729 - 08/29/13 08:34 AM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pic 4 is the WW with the mold ? This shit sucks. I grew these all from seed. I put three out in the woods and left one at home to mom.
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Mycophile
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Maybe powdery mildew? This site might help. Just make sure you don't touch other plants after you've been around that one.
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Re: Couple questions [Re: Mycophile]
#684406 - 09/06/13 01:31 PM (11 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like powdery to me.
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Some more of my out door grow .
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Ok couple question again BBBBBut the plants are inside now
I think I burnt them? This will be the first for me. ?????????
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