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Hi folks, 65-year-old growing my second crop here in Massachusetts where we can have 12 plants between my wife and me.

It’s the last day of July and they are over 8 feet tall now. Thank God I’m starting to see buds.I grew them in 10 gallon bags of Pro Mix, with a layer of lobster compost, and then a layer of straw.

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I’m wondering if there’s anything I should feed them with to encourage budding, or should I leave them alone?

Thanks!

Irfo
 
Scoopaloop

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Hi folks, 65-year-old growing my second crop here in Massachusetts where we can have 12 plants between my wife and me.

It’s the last day of July and they are over 8 feet tall now. Thank God I’m starting to see buds.I grew them in 10 gallon bags of Pro Mix, with a layer of lobster compost, and then a layer of straw.

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I’m wondering if there’s anything I should feed them with to encourage budding, or should I leave them alone?

Thanks!

Beauuutiful !
 
coolslayer

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Hi folks, 65-year-old growing my second crop here in Massachusetts where we can have 12 plants between my wife and me.

It’s the last day of July and they are over 8 feet tall now. Thank God I’m starting to see buds.I grew them in 10 gallon bags of Pro Mix, with a layer of lobster compost, and then a layer of straw.

View attachment 2016316

I’m wondering if there’s anything I should feed them with to encourage budding, or should I leave them alone?

Thanks!

Irfo
Welcome to the Farm!! Do you have any large tarps??
 
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irfo

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Hi folks, 65-year-old growing my second crop here in Massachusetts where we can have 12 plants between my wife and me.

It’s the last day of July and they are over 8 feet tall now. Thank God I’m starting to see buds.I grew them in 10 gallon bags of Pro Mix, with a layer of lobster compost, and then a layer of straw.

View attachment 2016316

I’m wondering if there’s anything I should feed them with to encourage budding, or should I leave them alone?

Thanks!

Irfo
 
cannafarmer420

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Those are gonna smell for a mile, hope you live in the countryside my guy 😂
 
ArtfulCodger

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Welcome to the Farm, from another old guy in MA. I didn't grow outside this year, but seeing your pics, I kinda wish I did!
 
cannafarmer420

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It’s already begun. But yeah, mostly woods around me, nearest neighbor on the other side of the house. Hot week coming though 🥵
You got this! Hang in there the yield should be crazy ✌
 
MisterHelix

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Looks good, man! Since you asked about organic feeding in flower, I will address that.

I use Neptune’s Harvest Rose and Flower (1oz/gallon). 4oz for four gallons per plant at this stage.

You can use a fertigation bucket with a bit of hose to get the juice where it needs to go. I shoot it straight into the root ball.

Hi folks, 65-year-old growing my second crop here in Massachusetts where we can have 12 plants between my wife and me.

It’s the last day of July and they are over 8 feet tall now. Thank God I’m starting to see buds.I grew them in 10 gallon bags of Pro Mix, with a layer of lobster compost, and then a layer of straw.

View attachment 2016316

I’m wondering if there’s anything I should feed them with to encourage budding, or should I leave them alone?

Thanks!

Irfo
 

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