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i put them outside a few days ago because i wanted to get some wind on them to strenghten the stems, but while they were outside the weather was really wet and they wouldnt have had any strong sunlight. i wouldnt want to give them any more guano because it could be the cause, and if your right i would use some tomato nutrients because i always use that and i have no problems. im currently flushing all of them so the soil will be clean and i can try something else. it may help to know i periodicaly waterd in 3 tabel spoons of guano to each plant, and im notsure if this is too much. i do know that these plants are fine in regualr soil and thats all they need for now so thats all they will get. i am planning to take one of the smaller plants out of the tent and seeing if your right about the sun effecting them. thanks for the information matenow that i re-looked at your pics. im thinking they could have got bleached not overfed. not sure if thats the right term, but when i put my clones outside, out in direct sun, the leaves look "bleached" so question..... did you just take off the cover and have them in the sun before this happened? because they look a little lime color, which might suggest they need more N (guano). maybe somebody will chime in and back me up or maybe its something else, but that would be the way i would attack my plants if they looked like yours.
yeah i am thinking about it, but it wont work with my plan. i want them under this greenhouse because i do get allot of rain and slugs, and i cant just put them anywhere in the ground i need them laid out in 4 rows of 3, so when they get big they need nice even spacing. my friend said he can get me some nice big pots soon so il wait for them. these plants are no where near root bound so im not worried.Well, honestly, if finding pots is a problem, I really would put them directly into the ground. Something grown is more than nothing grown.
thanks so much man, its really the true experience of growing, ive found visiting friends indoor grows is great for the controlled environment, but i like letting these plants show their beauty in the best free light :). I've found it helps to have some youth in you to do this guerrilla gowing, im 20 and i go running round the wood that i grow in so its not so strenuous. feel free to ask anything, i been growing every year since i was 16 and ive learnt a few tricks, but im mainly here to learn. thanks bro :)Man, this is super gorilla grow style, best of luck to you wiggles! I've been tossing around the idea of doing some gorilla grows here in NorCal while I'm still young and spry, so I may be taking tips from you here in the future. Keep on keepin' on, bro.
shit man thats not a bad idea, cheers Vape, i defiantly have a few shops to get these from. i'm actually gonna be growing in the ground this year, i figured it will be less watering that way so im not looking for a permanent pot, just something to keep um in for about a month before flowering.what about 5 gallon buckets? you can get some decent sizes outta thoseView attachment 319693
Looking gorgeous, and ready to up-pot.
to be honest I'm more of a christmas tree person, i like to see how many branches each plant can produce, i only top if they get way to leggy. im gonna have 4 rows of 3 plants, so i want each plant consistently sized.Looking good Wiggles! Are you going to Top them? or any training?
some real hot chillies, im not expecting great things but gotta have some diversity. kinda make the pot plants look better :)ok so whats in the little pot, it aint pot ;) jalapenos?
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