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    2023 Watermelon Mimosa Outdoor Plant Cali

    Hey so I found a seed in an 1/8th of watermelon mimosa and planted it. I used miracle grow as an experiment with a coco coir heavy soil and a bunch of FPJs, and things are going ok (could be better). I have been growing for about 15 years, mostly large scale outdoor medical gardens (multiple...
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    Plants smelled amazing all the way through the entire process, until a couple weeks into curing. Now they smell terrible. Why?

    i wouldn’t ever recommend wet trimming because it’s an easy way to ruin an entire crop you spent 6 months growing.. a lot of people do things incorrectly, it’s not a reason to perpetuate those practices.. the expectation is that the weed you grow is as good or better then the top shelf weed...
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    Plants smelled amazing all the way through the entire process, until a couple weeks into curing. Now they smell terrible. Why?

    If you trim your weed while it’s wet you will stain it with the smell of cut grass which I think is chlorophyll or nitrogen. No matter what anyone tells you, wet trimming is not the way to go. Cut your buds, hang your buds by the stem with all of their leaves on. Wait till they dry out, the...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    Here are two better pics. The blue is highlighting a good joint that isn’t being pinched off, while the red is circling a bad joint that is being pinched plus will be prone to “peeling” off the plant as it gets heavier (the branches that come off the plant at the main stem). Good joints don’t...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    The first pic is the U and the 2nd is the V. The 2nd pic has a branch that is being pinched as the main stem grows
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    Flowering stage just sites seem very small

    I don’t pull any leaves off of my plants. Unless they drop off or come off very easily, I let the plant cannibalize whatever it can. Every fan leaf feeds a branch, remove the fan leaf, and remove a source of energy for that corresponding branch. Plus.. you can always do multiple harvests...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    Looks good! Heh people think that’s gonna be a lot of work to trim up, time to go pick up some hippy kids with scissors on the side of the freeway lol. Old school style. Or if your like some people, you can employ your whole family for a lil! Try harvesting/drying/trimming 99 of those with...
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    I tried growing a plant using vigoro lawn fertilizer and all-purpose miracle grow. This is what’s happened so far.

    People trip of “slow time-released nitrogen”… which is confusing.. you want nitrogen in your flowering phase, and slow time release = less chance of burning your plants. How do you over-fertilize with something that is time released :)! the only thing that miracle grow lacks is a microbial...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    Big pots provide a larger buffer for error if your soil is made correctly. Rule of thumb though is that older plants have more issues then younger plants. If you wanna kill PM, brew a microbe tea out of compost, worm castings, and a food source (sugar/molasses), and saturate your plants enough...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    Good ol green crack am i rite :). One of the most commercial strains pre-recreational legalization. Ok so depending on your phenotype, green crack will almost always throw out yellow leaves as it cannabalizes itself for extra nutrients. However if your yellowing is isolated to a single...
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    Flowering stage just sites seem very small

    No. Exposing your plant to wind is equivalent to working it out and strengthening its branches. I don’t think that the fan is the cause of the drooped leaves. Dark claw = nitrogen toxicity. Light green claw/droop = overwatering. Limp stem = under watering. My guess is that your roots...
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    Extreme clawing /browning / drying of leaves

    From what I can tell, you’re getting a nitrogen overfertilization that’s causing a couple tell tale issues. Too much nitrogen = the growth of small leaves, the claw shaped leaves, and stunted growth. This excess of nitrogen may have changed the ph of your soil to something your plant doesn’t...
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    I tried growing a plant using vigoro lawn fertilizer and all-purpose miracle grow. This is what’s happened so far.

    This is what my miracle grow mixture did on a clone that didn’t want to revert to veg-
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    I tried growing a plant using vigoro lawn fertilizer and all-purpose miracle grow. This is what’s happened so far.

    What type of issues will I face with flowering? I can adjust to most things if I know what to expect
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    I tried growing a plant using vigoro lawn fertilizer and all-purpose miracle grow. This is what’s happened so far.

    Strain: Watermelon Mimosa (seed) Soil: 50% coco coir, 10% perlite, 40% oceanforest. Nutrients: FPJ for phytohormones, compost tea for microbes, vigoro 29-0-4 for vegetative growth stage increase, and miracle grow 24-8-16 from week 8 to finish . I planted my seed directly into my soil mixture...
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    Is this TMV virus? Cant tell

    I don’t think so. I have had a couple plants in my garden throw out leaves like that before and when it happens the whole branch can start to make multi-colored leaves like that. It didn’t affect the budding or growth and didn’t spread when I’ve seen it. I have heard from others though that...
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    Why are my leaves clawing

    I personally find there to be a huge difference between peat based soils and coco coir based soils
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    Why are my leaves clawing

    I cut my oceanforest with coco coir. I then don’t fertilize with anything but microbe tea for the first month. Here’s how the low nutrient start looks- when I started growing I had similar problems. What I learned eventually is that less is more. Also, if your soil medium is correct, you...
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    Let's see your 2023 outdoor grow!

    I would recommend trying companion plants and microbe tea. Remove one part of a chain and it will affect the rest. Remove a pest and you remove a predator. Remove a predator and unleash a new pest. I have found that it’s better to direct the traffic of your plants ecosystem than to try...
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