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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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Let's see your 2024 outdoor grow!!

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Girl #2 is still outpacing all others by double. That can change overnight of course.

They possibly smell nicer than they look, mm mm.

I recall when foliage changed to burgundy it started at the edges like that. An extra bit of colour is always nice to see happening.
 

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There is few progressions to share, but with free time clicking a couple is hard to resist.

Girl #2 is still outpacing all others by double. That can change overnight of course.

They possibly smell nicer than they look, mm mm.

I recall when foliage changed to burgundy it started at the edges like that. An extra bit of colour is always nice to see happening.
Love !! If the authorities ever got hold of my phone I'd be doomed , more grow photos than cats on my phone . LoL and I have 5 cats .
 
I few of my outdoor this year. Having problems with the one plant leaves going yellow and falling off.
I get yellowing too. This always seems to happen on my photoperiods with less than a month left. Seems to be natural defoliation. They tell me which ones they want me to pick off. The flowers are developing nicely though. So as long as those are thriving all is good.
 

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I get yellowing too. This always seems to happen on my photoperiods with less than a month left. Seems to be natural defoliation. They tell me which ones they want me to pick off. The flowers are developing nicely though. So as long as those are thriving all is good.
usually means need more of everything NPK calmag..
 
especially phosphorus and calmag during weeks 3-6z, careful with the calmag don’t go over 3-4 ml
I gave mine like 13 ml/gallon of calmag, bloom, booster, and micros twice a week once they started flowering. Thought for sure that would be enough. Average temp for the past 2 months has been in the mid to low 90's here. Wondering if that has something to do with it also. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
 
I think they just fall off! But I tried slamming mine with a bunch of N Last night, just for The hell of it! See if it does any good! But I’m planning on more like two months!
 
I think they just fall off! But I tried slamming mine with a bunch of N Last night, just for The hell of it! See if it does any good! But I’m planning on more like two months!
I think so too. Because it seems like every leaf that drops is one I would have picked off anyway for defoliation. Saves the extra work on harvest day as well. My biggest focus is the bud worms and staying vigilant with that over the next few weeks. But there's always next year to try something else.
 
especially phosphorus and calmag during weeks 3-6z, careful with the calmag don’t go over 3-4 ml
I can say I use dry fertilizer Gia green and dr earth. This year I was absolutely on my top dressing every 2weeks. Just to build up nutrients for flower. Last weekend I topdressed for the last time labs and ferments will carry my thru I hope😁
 
I think so too. Because it seems like every leaf that drops is one I would have picked off anyway for defoliation. Saves the extra work on harvest day as well. My biggest focus is the bud worms and staying vigilant with that over the next few weeks. But there's always next year to try something else.
Yeah, I know enough people that grow down there to know that cats are your Achilles’ heel! And I’m not one that thinks that monsoonal moisture is your friend! L O L! A little unwelcome gift from Mexico as far as I’m concerned!
 
Yeah, I know enough people that grow down there to know that cats are your Achilles’ heel! And I’m not one that thinks that monsoonal moisture is your friend! L O L! A little unwelcome gift from Mexico as far as I’m concerned!
Been seeing that Gaia Green mentioned a lot. Thinking about trying it next season. Definitely helps to have people with experience recommend it. I'm in the Inland Empire so while we have humidity, the breeze stays consistent around 12-15 mph every day and that's the worst of our weather. LOL!!! I'm also finished for the year by late October before it starts cooling off too much and really getting wet here.
 
I think so too. Because it seems like every leaf that drops is one I would have picked off anyway for defoliation. Saves the extra work on harvest day as well. My biggest focus is the bud worms and staying vigilant with that over the next few weeks. But there's always next year to try something else.
And if you get tired of pawing through the plants every day for an hour like I did! I bought a $15 UV flashlight and go out at night and the cat damage jumps out at you and hit you in the face! And you just snip it off! Probably some of the best money I’ve ever spent! Really makes it easy! I will knock out eight or nine smallish plants in about 15 minutes!
 
And if you get tired of pawing through the plants every day for an hour like I did! I bought a $15 UV flashlight and go out at night and the cat damage jumps out at you and hit you in the face! And you just snip it off! Probably some of the best money I’ve ever spent! Really makes it easy!
That is good to know!! Been using a heavy dose of Bt on them once a week. But some still make it through. I noticed they're easiest to spot on the morning so I spend about 15 minutes a day just browsing over the flowers. Usually find a couple. I never really lose much but it's frustrating when the top portion of a big beautiful bud starts turning brown. That UV flashlight sounds like a great idea though.
 
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