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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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Thanks @Oldchucky just hope it makes it to the end. How many weeks did they take for you to the finish. I took a few clones I might make some female seeds on my next indoor grow.
 
It was a lot earlier than the rest. But it just wasn’t vigorous and attracting a lot of bugs. For some reason! I don’t think it did well in the heat that we have around here! Kind of underdeveloped and scrawny! I hope it finishes up early for you and grows fat and sassy! I think I just threw in the towel probably 20th of September! I didn’t want It spreading stuff to my other plants! But it smells good! Lol
 
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Early morning walk throughs are my favorite time of the day.
 

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What kinda soil are those young ladies in if u don't mind me asking
The autoflowers I like to use Fox Farms Ocean Forest. They seem to react really well to it so I've kept using it, stayed consistent on the watering and treatment and it's been simple growing them. The big ones I just mixed a bunch of stuff together that I had sitting around. Fish meal, shrimp meal, bat guano, compost, worm castings, pearlite, and some leftover fertilizers I had laying around.
 
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I think it's the genetic. Grand daddy purple. S1.
My purple kush took weather conditions like true champions and made it to a Halloween finish. That was possibly the nicest outdoor I grew, for sure in my top 5 strains for outside.

I think they share some of the same lineage if I am not mistaken. That was kind of my point. I hope yours fair out well.

K your way brotha.
 
Same at work. Our strain snoball has it. Every day I have to do the walk to look for wilt.
Hey. That's not septoria. That's prob verticillium wilt. It's a fungal root wither. (Although you probably have septoria too, half the plants of any species in the USA have septoria this year.) most can abis plants can manage septoria pretty ok if you keep them thriving. All of mine have septoria, only a couple are being affected super negatively, and the worst also has fusarium.

The soil that was in those pots, either take it far off into the weeds and bury it, or pour it into a big bonfire imo.

Get those root zones as physically far away from other container bound plants as you can feasibly get them. Destroy the substrate material if possible and *do not* reuse those soft pots unless you bleach them first. If verticillium that stuff will jump ship to the nearest container plant soon as it enters the reproductive phase of its life cycle.


I've never seen septoria that aggressive on cannabis. Not once ever. That's a fungal root infection for sure. I'd almost bet money on it. Every plant I have outside has septoria, the only one nearing that condition also has fusarium too. But even those two together aren't hitting as aggressive as whatever those plants have. The *only* fungal infection I know of that aggressive is verticillium withering, which is essentially a very rapid, aggressive root rot that isn't caused by overwatering, that is essentially impossible to treat without also killing the plant and can spread between container bound plants like wildfire.


Verticillium withering may very well be the single most devastating large scale grow-ender there is. That i know of anyway :/
 
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Here is my Bruce Banner in 15 gallon pot with Coast of Maine Stonington Blend (cool name eh!) and guard dog. Nutrients are Fox farm grow big and big bloom but now only Flora Nova Bloom nutes with fox farm Beastie Bloom and Cha Ching for bloom boosters. I surrounded the sunny side of the black pot with reflective plastic insulation to keep roots cool. I also spread her open to increase airflow and sunlight to inside by attaching the largest branches directly to support posts. She’s about 4 weeks into flower with at least another 4-6 weeks to go. She’s quite possibly my best outdoor grow over the past 25+ years. The best part is that she’s two feet away from my drying and curing shed where I have a small AC and dehumidifier ready to go.
 

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Here is my Bruce Banner in 15 gallon pot with Coast of Maine Stonington Blend (cool name eh!) and guard dog. Nutrients are Fox farm grow big and big bloom but now only Flora Nova Bloom nutes with fox farm Beastie Bloom and Cha Ching for bloom boosters. I surrounded the sunny side of the black pot with reflective plastic insulation to keep roots cool. I also spread her open to increase airflow and sunlight to inside by attaching the largest branches directly to support posts. She’s about 4 weeks into flower with at least another 4-6 weeks to go. She’s quite possibly my best outdoor grow over the past 25+ years. The best part is that she’s two feet away from my drying and curing shed where I have a small AC and dehumidifier ready to go.
Looks like your guard dog needs a drug test. 😂😂 Beautiful plant.
 
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