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It’s not putting out any tri leafs but it’s really slow to start flowering it will take till the end of October at this rate fml
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Give it a booster and maybe do a light deprevation if it's only 1 plant 13/11 to speed it up. 11/13 is what i'm doing with my plants they've only been on 12/12 for maybe a week in flower then it's 13/11 after that
 
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Wow. As a first timer I have some major plant/green thumb envy over here! I’m also near Lake Erie and we’ve had a crazy year so I transplanted outside late, but I’m still proud of my three leaved ladies!
 
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Wow. As a first timer I have some major plant/green thumb envy over here! I’m also near Lake Erie and we’ve had a crazy year so I transplanted outside late, but I’m still proud of my three leaved ladies!
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Well let’s see your Erie ladies
 
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Well let’s see your Erie ladies
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They are grown from seeds I obtained from my father-in-laws haul last season. I always wanted to try growing my own, but with moving, renovations, and a new baby, they unfortunately were neglected. I managed to bring them back to life a little too late, but they seem to be doing well. Tri leaves make me think they may have reveg’d at some point, but I am entirely new to this and learning as I go.
 

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Well let’s see your Erie ladies
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We all started out somewhere I grew bag seed my first year had Hermies bud worm/ rot , aphids leaf hoppers nute burn and the list goes on ....
 
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They are grown from seeds I obtained from my father-in-laws haul last season. I always wanted to try growing my own, but with moving, renovations, and a new baby, they unfortunately were neglected. I managed to bring them back to life a little too late, but they seem to be doing well. Tri leaves make me think they may have reveg’d at some point, but I am entirely new to this and learning as I go.
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Hey but your learning what they need to flourish your in a good zone to grow nice plants. It all starts with good genetics for your area. Buy some good seeds and give them tlc!!!!
 
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We all started out somewhere I grew bag seed my first year had Hermies bud worm/ rot , aphids leaf hoppers nute burn and the list goes on ....
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So nice to know there is hope! Your plants are simply beautiful! I lucked out and they were all female and haven’t had any issues with aphids, but I think that may be due to the fact my spouse has a tomato jungle on the other side of our property.
 
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They are grown from seeds I obtained from my father-in-laws haul last season. I always wanted to try growing my own, but with moving, renovations, and a new baby, they unfortunately were neglected. I managed to bring them back to life a little too late, but they seem to be doing well. Tri leaves make me think they may have reveg’d at some point, but I am entirely new to this and learning as I go.
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I live on lake erie too. I've had really good luck with sour diesel, green crack, kalis mist, white widow,white rhino, super silver haze. Anything that has a flower time of 7-9weeks as our weather gets crazy near October. Or even strains that finish mid to late September or early October should be fine. Also that strain could be a ruderal as they have 3 leaf.
 
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So nice to know there is hope! Your plants are simply beautiful! I lucked out and they were all female and haven’t had any issues with aphids, but I think that may be due to the fact my spouse has a tomato jungle on the other side of our property.
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Thank so much I try my best to grow decent bud outdoors here near Kingston the season is short but even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile!!!
 
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Thank so much I try my best to grow decent bud outdoors here near Kingston the season is short but even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile!!!
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Keep your girls happy bud
 
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This run I'm doing great white shark and so far so good. Had some issues with pricks poisoning my crop so I had to start over. Next year getting trail cameras up with some good ol rusty fish hooks on invisible line tied around my crop with a 7-8ft ditch covering with branches so hopefully I catch them fuckers. I'm also working on a set up that I'm thinking on doing which is barbed fence that's 9ft tall around my crop with an automatic lock door when shut with a combo. So whoever walks on gets locked in lol.
 

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Thank so much I try my best to grow decent bud outdoors here near Kingston the season is short but even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile!!!
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Love Kingston, but you do have some wicked weather! Cheers my friend!
 
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Hey y’all just a few pics of my gals today
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How did you grow such monster plants o.o
 
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I live on lake erie too. I've had really good luck with sour diesel, green crack, kalis mist, white widow,white rhino, super silver haze. Anything that has a flower time of 7-9weeks as our weather gets crazy near October. Or even strains that finish mid to late September or early October should be fine. Also that strain could be a ruderal as they have 3 leaf.
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That’s what I was afraid of, but they were obtained from a sativa strain clone. I was hoping maybe my inconsistent care caused them to reveg, but my tallest stands at maybe 3 1/2 feet and appears to still be growing in height. Oh well, if I get a little of a harvest I’ll be happy. Always next year and I’ll be sure to purchase seed that has clear nomenclature.
 
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That’s what I was afraid of, but they were obtained from a sativa strain clone. I was hoping maybe my inconsistent care caused them to reveg, but my tallest stands at maybe 3 1/2 feet and appears to still be growing in height. Oh well, if I get a little of a harvest I’ll be happy. Always next year and I’ll be sure to purchase seed that has clear nomenclature.
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Yeah that could be it should get a decent bit. As a new grower only can learn from mistakes and improve as year goes on. I tried truenorthseedbank and always have used canuk seeds really good genetics never once let me down yet.
 
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1st picture is the GWS one is my biggest out of the bunch wish I could get them taller than like 4ft lol 2nd 3rd picture I manged to get this lovely girl to 6ft and still growing just got into preflower 2days ago
 

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Yeah that could be it should get a decent bit. As a new grower only can learn from mistakes and improve as year goes on. I tried truenorthseedbank and always have used canuk seeds really good genetics never once let me down yet.
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Thanks man, I’ll check them out!!
 
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1st picture is the GWS one is my biggest out of the bunch wish I could get them taller than like 4ft lol 2nd 3rd picture I manged to get this lovely girl to 6ft and still growing just got into preflower 2days ago
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Wow! Lovely plants! Clearly well taken care of, nice work
 
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Thanks man, I’ll check them out!!
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For sure no worries I'm sure there's other seed banks out there just could only think of that one they have so many other genetics from other people on the site aswell not just canuk seeds
 
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Wow! Lovely plants! Clearly well taken care of, nice work
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I got a chair out by them and every day for few hrs I chill with them listen to music drink coffee smoke a j look through them make sure they're okay. Sometimes I even sit out there 2-3times a day lol.
 
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