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Opinions on my first outdoor grow

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Opinions on my first outdoor grow

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They were supposed to be indoor plants that got shoved outside during a black out early in their growing season, to which they decided they didn’t like intense lights anymore and much more preferred the deck. So here they are after a ridiculous amount of time vegging and a even more ridiculous amount of nutes. They began to flower a few weeks ago in northern NY. Are we on good track?


2 garlic Skittlz
2 orange sherbet

The garlic is definitely moving along more quickly than the orange
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They were supposed to be indoor plants that got shoved outside during a black out early in their growing season, to which they decided they didn’t like intense lights anymore and much more preferred the deck. So here they are after a ridiculous amount of time vegging and a even more ridiculous amount of nutes. They began to flower a few weeks ago in northern NY. Are we on good track?


2 garlic Skittlz
2 orange sherbet

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yea i’d say looks great and good pot size..
just watch for whitish/grey fuzzy patches/spots on leaves as i’m seeing lots of outdoor plants getting infected with white powdery mildew..
 
yea i’d say looks great and good pot size..
just watch for whitish/grey fuzzy patches/spots on leaves as i’m seeing lots of outdoor plants getting infected with white powdery mildew..
All of my squash plants in the garden are suffering with powdery mildew so i could imagine. I wouldn’t imagine spraying my girls with a fungacide, if i do see spots/fuzz will swift removal of affected plant material curb the spread?


And thanks!!!
 
no, you’ll need to treat it someway.,
many growers including me deal with it almost every year, we all have our own ways of dealing with it.,
hopefully you won’t have too.,
it’ll be a different strain of white powdery mildew than the one affecting your squash..
 
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