Log In Register

Newbie virgin plant grower colombia

  • Thread starter Thread starter colombiaken
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Newbie virgin plant grower colombia

colombiaken 41 Replies 3,102 Views
Page 1 of 3 · Replies 1–20 of 42
colombiaken

colombiaken

Posts
17
Reactions
15
Joined
Jan 15, 2026
Points
3
I bought this plant in Colombia. I live in Barranquilla 90 and humid. Plant is in my terrace. I topped it to promote bushy growth but it doesn't seem to be growing. Im watering every 2 days. Fertilize every week. Full sun. Any suggestions.
 

Attachments

  • newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia.jpg
    newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia.jpg
    169.1 KB · Views: 1
  • newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia-2.jpg
    newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia-2.jpg
    110.3 KB · Views: 1
  • newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia-3.jpg
    newbie-virgin-plant-grower-colombia-3.jpg
    176.8 KB · Views: 1
Hola, ¿es una sativa normal o algún tipo de planta autofloreciente? Las autoflorecientes suelen ser muy pequeñas.
 
Or if you speak English is it a normal sativa or some type of auto plant autos stay very small there
 
Once you top it there will be no new nodes, its recommended to wait until 4-6 nodes before toping unless youre gonna do some kind of LST but is not your case.
 
I dont know if the 2 specs I see are bugs, does it have bugs flying around or on the leaves? That can stunt her and the curled leaves were caused by someting I dont know what, maybe a pest? Brown tips also indicate that it would like to eat a bit less. What brand of nutes are you feeding?
 
There is a good grow shop there called 4 growers are great people have everything an fully will help you
 
There address is Cl. 92 #51C - 30 L4, Riomar, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia
 
I bought this plant in Colombia. I live in Barranquilla 90 and humid. Plant is in my terrace. I topped it to promote bushy growth but it doesn't seem to be growing. Im watering every 2 days. Fertilize every week. Full sun. Any suggestions.

90 degrees and full sun is a little stressful on a plant. You might consider throwing a light shade cloth over it when the days are that hot. That's what those unhappy curling tops seem to be saying to me.
 
Are you serious you think 90 degrees is to hot for a plant ????? Plants like mango biche an punta roja love it
 
Sorry got a little twisted on that one where I grew all my life vegged plants in near 90°F, sometimes reaching into the low 100s on the hottest days.
 
Southern out door kush full sun an heat total days
 

Attachments

  • 100_0309.jpg
    100_0309.jpg
    186.1 KB · Views: 1
40 hours south from baranquilla columbia right on the beach
 

Attachments

  • fox tail.jpg
    fox tail.jpg
    20.1 KB · Views: 1
  • coastal 2.jpg
    coastal 2.jpg
    208.8 KB · Views: 2
  • secret beach.jpg
    secret beach.jpg
    44.4 KB · Views: 1
It's actually hotter down here then up there during the days The highest daily average high temperatures on the coast of Nariño, Colombia, are around 95°F (35°C), an alot of old columbians still just say they got atlantic weed an ghey got narino weed
 
But the grow shop is mentioned are very good helpful people but here's my plants in a 100 degrees full sun
 

Attachments

  • 100_0246.jpg
    100_0246.jpg
    103.7 KB · Views: 3
Feed it and water it deeply. Put that pot on top of dirt or have it on some block so air moves under it. Sure is a sativa landrace, doesn't look like a cross at all.
 
Are you serious you think 90 degrees is to hot for a plant ????? Plants like mango biche an punta roja love it

There are bitchier phenos even in the Sativa family. Gotta listen to the plant and that individual one seems to be saying I can't handle both the full sun and that high heat simultaneously right now. Maybe when it's bigger or if it had roots in the ground.
 
Page 1 of 3 · Replies 1–20 of 42
Back
Top Bottom