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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Green crack ,plant is 8ft ..I have nevdr seen this b4...one side of the plant healthy green the other side a little droopy and yellowing..been happening for 2 weeks.. just one side..lol
I had the same thing happen. One of my white widows split during a hurricane. Half the plant turned yellowish, still good weed.
 
I had the same thing happen. One of my white widows split during a hurricane. Half the plant turned yellowish, still good weed.
I’m wondering if there are any broken stems attached to the wilted branches……
 
Please tell me this is just a calyx...i ripped 2 of these off of a lower branch cuz I thought it was pollen sacs
 

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Looks to be a female homie!
Ok thanks since I ripped 2 of those off of a lower branch will that make that lower branch not bud anymore? The lower branches already has pistils..also just installed a wyze camera for my grow recently so that added to the paranoia of a hermie
 
Ok thanks since I ripped 2 of those off of a lower branch will that make that lower branch not bud anymore? The lower branches already has pistils..also just installed a wyze camera for my grow recently so that added to the paranoia of a hermie
It’ll still flower in those locations, just do your best to not remove preflower calyx, if you feel like you are herming, you can pull off those calyx to check for anything hard (seed) or you can just pinch them and see if there is anything in them.
 
It’ll still flower in those locations, just do your best to not remove preflower calyx, if you feel like you are herming, you can pull off those calyx to check for anything hard (seed) or you can just pinch them and see if there is anything in them.
Ok cool appreciate the input
 
Green crack ,plant is 8ft ..I have nevdr seen this b4...one side of the plant healthy green the other side a little droopy and yellowing..been happening for 2 weeks.. just one side..lol
Good ol green crack am i rite :). One of the most commercial strains pre-recreational legalization.

Ok so depending on your phenotype, green crack will almost always throw out yellow leaves as it cannabalizes itself for extra nutrients. However if your yellowing is isolated to a single branch, there are a couple possibilities. Most commonly this occurred for me on plants that had branches that didn’t have Union joints, and that got a large portion of their nutrient supply cut off as the main stem grew and pinched off the side branch. If your branch doesn’t have a nice U shape where it meets your main stem, and instead has a V shape, it may be getting pinched off. This happens with lower branches on seedlings a lot. Sometimes those V union branches are during inside and develop fungal infections that lock out your branch. Once that happens the plant tries to drain whatever nutes it can from available sources, which are your leaves.

Below are pics of a good Union and a bad one. The bad ones will get pinched off sometimes and leave your branch starving
 

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I would recommend trying companion plants and microbe tea.

Remove one part of a chain and it will affect the rest. Remove a pest and you remove a predator. Remove a predator and unleash a new pest.

I have found that it’s better to direct the traffic of your plants ecosystem than to try to stop it.
I have tried compost tea's and IMO2 labs hell this is what works. For me in my area it's not pest I fight really it's PM. I live next to a lake it is what it is.
But I have found plants in bigger pots/in ground have way less issues.
 
I have tried compost tea's and IMO2 labs hell this is what works. For me in my area it's not pest I fight really it's PM. I live next to a lake it is what it is.
But I have found plants in bigger pots/in ground have way less issues.
Big pots provide a larger buffer for error if your soil is made correctly. Rule of thumb though is that older plants have more issues then younger plants. If you wanna kill PM, brew a microbe tea out of compost, worm castings, and a food source (sugar/molasses), and saturate your plants enough to leave a lil sugar residue on your leaves. It will provide food for bacteria that will edge out the pm fungi as the two compete for resources on your plant. Also hit your soil with it. You can cut your soil with anti-fungal a like coco coir too and that will help a ton.
 
Looks good! Heh people think that’s gonna be a lot of work to trim up, time to go pick up some hippy kids with scissors on the side of the freeway lol. Old school style. Or if your like some people, you can employ your whole family for a lil! Try harvesting/drying/trimming 99 of those with only 2 lazy crunchies trimming ><
 
Good ol green crack am i rite :). One of the most commercial strains pre-recreational legalization.

Ok so depending on your phenotype, green crack will almost always throw out yellow leaves as it cannabalizes itself for extra nutrients. However if your yellowing is isolated to a single branch, there are a couple possibilities. Most commonly this occurred for me on plants that had branches that didn’t have Union joints, and that got a large portion of their nutrient supply cut off as the main stem grew and pinched off the side branch. If your branch doesn’t have a nice U shape where it meets your main stem, and instead has a V shape, it may be getting pinched off. This happens with lower branches on seedlings a lot. Sometimes those V union branches are during inside and develop fungal infections that lock out your branch. Once that happens the plant tries to drain whatever nutes it can from available sources, which are your leaves.

Below are pics of a good Union and a bad one. The bad ones will get pinched off sometimes and leave your branch starving
I'm confused, which one is the u and which is the v?
 
I'm confused, which one is the u and which is the v?
Here are two better pics.

The blue is highlighting a good joint that isn’t being pinched off, while the red is circling a bad joint that is being pinched plus will be prone to “peeling” off the plant as it gets heavier (the branches that come off the plant at the main stem).

Good joints don’t run the risk of coming unattached.
 

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