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Hello all,
As, the title says, I'm helping my 22 year old autistic son with his 1st outdoor grow.
We drove up to Plant Humboldt shortly after the 1st of May and picked up 6 plants, 1 sativa and 5 indica, and made our way back to Santa Cruz, California. We waited 3 days for them to adjust to our climate and the planted them in their buckets.
When I went out to the greenhouse this morning I noticed that his "Granny Candy" sativa had "taco" leaves.
Everything I've been reading suggest light issues, but those growers are growing indoors so I'm assuming that's not the issue. He was overwatering our strawberries so we had a gnat issue inside the greenhouse and I've treated all the plants in there with neem oil and the soil with diatomaceous earth as well as hung the yellow sticky traps from the ceiling and put stakes in the plants to catch any adults. Could that be the issue? I did that yesterday.
He is very passionate about learning how to grow, but due to his autism doesn't have friends or people he can ask for help so he has his trusty cannabis loving mama to help him with this and I'm not exactly experienced in any of this. Just trying to help guide the kid properly since he's invested a lot of money into his little operation.
We also have another plant "Guzzlers" that is droopy with a capital DROOOPY. It's looked like this since we got it home and adjusted.
He's been watering everything 3-4 days. Is that not enough? Too much?
Take it easy on me, I'm just a mama trying to help an adult child with his hobby and I can use all the guidance I can! haha
As, the title says, I'm helping my 22 year old autistic son with his 1st outdoor grow.
We drove up to Plant Humboldt shortly after the 1st of May and picked up 6 plants, 1 sativa and 5 indica, and made our way back to Santa Cruz, California. We waited 3 days for them to adjust to our climate and the planted them in their buckets.
When I went out to the greenhouse this morning I noticed that his "Granny Candy" sativa had "taco" leaves.
Everything I've been reading suggest light issues, but those growers are growing indoors so I'm assuming that's not the issue. He was overwatering our strawberries so we had a gnat issue inside the greenhouse and I've treated all the plants in there with neem oil and the soil with diatomaceous earth as well as hung the yellow sticky traps from the ceiling and put stakes in the plants to catch any adults. Could that be the issue? I did that yesterday.
He is very passionate about learning how to grow, but due to his autism doesn't have friends or people he can ask for help so he has his trusty cannabis loving mama to help him with this and I'm not exactly experienced in any of this. Just trying to help guide the kid properly since he's invested a lot of money into his little operation.
We also have another plant "Guzzlers" that is droopy with a capital DROOOPY. It's looked like this since we got it home and adjusted.
He's been watering everything 3-4 days. Is that not enough? Too much?
Take it easy on me, I'm just a mama trying to help an adult child with his hobby and I can use all the guidance I can! haha