Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

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Tumbleweed375

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Yea I took alot off I hope I didn't fuck it up and I stayed in 3 gallon pots and recently my plants started drooping a day n half to 2 days after watering now today they are drooping after 24 hours...will they be able to finish in 3 gallon? Will I just have to water more? I'm cool with that
You using a hygrometer to test soil moisture at the root level?
 
Southernuncle21

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Has anyone use zetotol in their grow? The trifecta that I've been using works awesome but that s***'s expensive. So I'm trying to find a cheaper alternative. The only thing that I was able to come across that would take care of Bud Rock and powdering mildew and different bacterial and fungus infections is zerotol. It's been out for a little while now and I've just now recently found it on the internet. It's definitely cheaper compared to the Trifecta. Just want to know if anybody has ever used it and what they think of it.
 
Oldchucky

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Googled it. Makes the usual, extravagant claims against mold, mildew, and even TMV. Won’t do anything against critters evidently. But it looks OK. Hard on wildlife, eyeballs, and you’re not supposed to drink it! L O L! Looks like your 40 days of reckoning has started. Good luck!
 
Southernuncle21

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Googled it. Makes the usual, extravagant claims against mold, mildew, and even TMV. Won’t do anything against critters evidently. But it looks OK. Hard on wildlife, eyeballs, and you’re not supposed to drink it! L O L! Looks like your 40 days of reckoning has started. Good luck!
I have different natural chemicals that I usually keep sprayed around my garden every week that will help combat the pests. I only had the Japanese beetle problem at the beginning of the year, but I've been treating it regularly every week and I haven't really had much of a problem. It's just right now and New England. We're getting into the wet season and I remember last year I was battling bud rot pretty significantly the same on top of preventing it from spreading. This year it's going to be even worse because it's a wetter year and I have a couple plants that's pretty bushy and I know they're going to get to eat up with the rot. The trifecta really does work really good. It combats the powdery mildew and everything else. I use it on all my vegetables and flowers. The stuff is amazing but the stuff is also super expensive. Is like 40 bucks for small 4 ounce bottle that makes up the four gallons. So I seen that zerotol and I've seen the claims. I just need it to fight the powdery mildew and the bud rot. That's my thing. I need a battle. Those two main problems. I'm not trying to drop the significant amount of money for a gallon of that stuff if it doesn't work. So that's why I'm reaching out to everybody on here seeing if they had any experience with it or know about it.
 
coolslayer

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I have different natural chemicals that I usually keep sprayed around my garden every week that will help combat the pests. I only had the Japanese beetle problem at the beginning of the year, but I've been treating it regularly every week and I haven't really had much of a problem. It's just right now and New England. We're getting into the wet season and I remember last year I was battling bud rot pretty significantly the same on top of preventing it from spreading. This year it's going to be even worse because it's a wetter year and I have a couple plants that's pretty bushy and I know they're going to get to eat up with the rot. The trifecta really does work really good. It combats the powdery mildew and everything else. I use it on all my vegetables and flowers. The stuff is amazing but the stuff is also super expensive. Is like 40 bucks for small 4 ounce bottle that makes up the four gallons. So I seen that zerotol and I've seen the claims. I just need it to fight the powdery mildew and the bud rot. That's my thing. I need a battle. Those two main problems. I'm not trying to drop the significant amount of money for a gallon of that stuff if it doesn't work. So that's why I'm reaching out to everybody on here seeing if they had any experience with it or know about it.
Understood.
 
Oldchucky

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I think it’s OK on wildlife! Let us know how it works! Yeah, trifecta will bankrupt you! With the amount you need!
 
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Yea I took alot off I hope I didn't fuck it up and I stayed in 3 gallon pots and recently my plants started drooping a day n half to 2 days after watering now today they are drooping after 24 hours...will they be able to finish in 3 gallon? Will I just have to water more? I'm cool with that

You didn’t fuck anything you’re just over thinking it. These plants are weeds and they will grow like weeds even in some of the worst conditions.

Your plants are already in flower I wouldn’t try and transplant them to bigger containers. You can try but you run the risk of stressing them out big time at that stage.

Being in flower they are sucking up more water looking food so they probably are drying out quicker than they would had in veg.
You might try and up the dose of nutrients a tad and see if they quit drying out your container so fast looking for food.

But just my own thoughts no science behind it


all in all just let those girls grow up water them and enjoy don’t go overdueing everything
 
SinCity

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See a lot of that in Trinity county also.
Yup, the three counties of the Emerald Triangle remain a sweet spot. But the temperatures on the hills get crazy hot now…plus there’s the whole market crash thing. But I’ve been in weed world for 38 years. Seen a lot of changes. Markets flood, markets dry up. It’s just a matter of how you position yourself, a matter of finding a new niche. And I’ll just be growing those six for my personal use.

Pic is early August 2021.
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coolslayer

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Yup, the three counties of the Emerald Triangle remain a sweet spot. But the temperatures on the hills get crazy hot now…plus there’s the whole market crash thing. But I’ve been in weed world for 38 years. Seen a lot of changes. Markets flood, markets dry up. It’s just a matter of how you position yourself, a matter of finding a new niche. And I’ll just be growing those six for my personal use.

Pic is early August 2021.
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Nice trees.....
 
Captspaulding

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Yup, the three counties of the Emerald Triangle remain a sweet spot. But the temperatures on the hills get crazy hot now…plus there’s the whole market crash thing. But I’ve been in weed world for 38 years. Seen a lot of changes. Markets flood, markets dry up. It’s just a matter of how you position yourself, a matter of finding a new niche. And I’ll just be growing those six for my personal use.

Pic is early August 2021.
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Hey I have one of those 😜
 
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My skills are not in cultivation per se…my training and experience is geeking out on the science/ law/ economics/ logistics stuff. There are folks here who are master growers, so don’t necessarily take my word for it. But, I do feel confident in suggesting that you do up pot. Immediately. And definitely no more defoliation. Your plant can’t do what she needs to do above the soil without more room below the soil. Being root bound means there’s not enough medium to hold any water so she can only take up what she can drink when you’re watering. It’s evaporating and/or running off. Any shock from up potting pales in comparison to what she will do when you give her what she wants…and definitely stay within the recommended ppm for whatever nutes you’re using.

I’ve been on autoflowers for the last 5 years so sure things can be different but messing with a flowering plant when you don’t need too isnt the way to go.

I do agree with transplanting when possible. However when plants are a few weeks into flower the shock that can happen is unfixable.

You run the risk of seeding and just straight up killing the plant messing with roots like that during the flowering cycle. There’s no time for anything to fix itself only time for things to go bad.

Up-potting a flowering plant will not pale in comparison to giving her what she wants at a certain stage. Now if we’re talking about transplanting anytime before flower, yes move them to something bigger or even directly in the ground.

At the stage of the plants seen in his video they are better off just giving more water when needed instead of running the risk of ruining the crop they’ve gotten this far. No need to risk 4 months of growth because you need to water a day sooner than usual.
 
SinCity

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I’ve been on autoflowers for the last 5 years so sure things can be different but messing with a flowering plant when you don’t need too isnt the way to go.

I do agree with transplanting when possible. However when plants are a few weeks into flower the shock that can happen is unfixable.

You run the risk of seeding and just straight up killing the plant messing with roots like that during the flowering cycle. There’s no time for anything to fix itself only time for things to go bad.

Up-potting a flowering plant will not pale in comparison to giving her what she wants at a certain stage. Now if we’re talking about transplanting anytime before flower, yes move them to something bigger or even directly in the ground.

At the stage of the plants seen in his video they are better off just giving more water when needed instead of running the risk of ruining the crop they’ve gotten this far.
Thank you for correcting me! Officially retracted with my gratitude and with a dose of humility. Gotta stay in my lane lol.
 
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Thank you for correcting me! Officially retracted with my gratitude and with a dose of humility. Gotta stay in my lane lol.
I mean no disrespect we’re just having a conversation. Everyone has different ways of doing things and no one’s person way is always right.

I do agree with you telling him not to up the nutrients a bit I shouldn’t of said that.
 
SinCity

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I mean no disrespect we’re just having a conversation. Everyone has different ways of doing things and no one’s person way is always right.

I do agree with you telling him not to up the nutrients a bit I shouldn’t have said that.
You weren’t the least bit disrespectful! You had his back and mine. That’s pure awesomeness. Seriously, thank you.
 
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