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I'm new this and is my second year growing outdoors My first year was kind of a bust. The second year turned out better. I'm still learning and understanding the ends and outs of growing Cannabis. I use Ocean Forest soil and a Coco formula. To get rid of my pest I use Neem oil. I"m a post some pics to see if I'm in the right direction on growing them. If you have tips can anyone please leave some for me.
 
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Not an expert but I would say it looks good. How far into bloom? What strain(s)? Some of those girls look really dense, are you checking for mold? Keep up the good work looks good so far.
 
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I’m definitely not a pro, but they look great. That leaf looks like it might be colorful from cool weather/nights. How are your temps?
 
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I’m definitely not a pro, but they look great. That leaf looks like it might be colorful from cool weather/nights. How are your temps?
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I've also noticed a few colorful leaves on mine since the temps are at 54 in my area during the night. A few purple stems as well.
 
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Bad? I wouldn't say that. In my opinion it is just a little harder to see everything when they're bushy and not trimmed out good. I'm also new to this myself I just pay attention and take lots of notes. If you aren't having any trouble trouble getting a good look at the inner growth to properly inspect, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
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Hope your neighbor likes smelling pot
 
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Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. I don't know how to post individually. The temp where I am the high is between 77 degrees and 89 degrees the low is between 49- 58 degrees. I don't know what to trim as they grow that's why I joined so I can get some help. Last year I had a nasty mold problem and I'm trying to prevent that this year. They are a month into bloom stage and bubba is 10 feet tall I have a few that are 8ft and some 4 feet and real bushy. I can see inside of them so it's easy to catch if something goes wrong. My neighbors are potheads like me so they love the smell. The strains are Blue Bubble, Wedding Cake, Bubba Kush, Zen Chem, Mimosa, Master and Blackberry Kush, Gelato Cake. I always get these small green worms on my mimosa but I always see them on the leaves. Can I get some help on what these are and what can I do about them?
 
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swearcas said:
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. I don't know how to post individually. The temp where I am the high is between 77 degrees and 89 degrees the low is between 49- 58 degrees. I don't know what to trim as they grow that's why I joined so I can get some help. Last year I had a nasty mold problem and I'm trying to prevent that this year. They are a month into bloom stage and bubba is 10 feet tall I have a few that are 8ft and some 4 feet and real bushy. I can see inside of them so it's easy to catch if something goes wrong. My neighbors are potheads like me so they love the smell. The strains are Blue Bubble, Wedding Cake, Bubba Kush, Zen Chem, Mimosa, Master and Blackberry Kush, Gelato Cake. I always get these small green worms on my mimosa but I always see them on the leaves. Can I get some help on what these are and what can I do about them?
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Hemp Insect Fact Sheets - Hemp Insect

hempinsects.agsci.colostate.edu

This has helped me a bunch. You have some beauties there.
 
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Thanks so much for the help and thanks it's been hell trying to maintain them lol. I need to learn when to prune and trim. If you have info please send it to me. It's hard work but it's peaceful for me. Oh and I need help controlling mold last year I lost a couple of plants and I live in a rainy state
 
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swearcas said:
I'm new this and is my second year growing outdoors My first year was kind of a bust. The second year turned out better. I'm still learning and understanding the ends and outs of growing Cannabis. I use Ocean Forest soil and a Coco formula. To get rid of my pest I use Neem oil. I"m a post some pics to see if I'm in the right direction on growing them. If you have tips can anyone please leave some for me.View attachment 894367View attachment 894368View attachment 894369View attachment 894370View attachment 894371
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They look great...its nice 2 meet another outdoor grower...wewheww..yeah I'd say you are a good learner and looks like you no your shit those babys are gonna be frosty..good job..
 
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They look great...its nice 2 meet another outdoor grower...wewheww..yeah I'd say you are a good learner and looks like you no your shit those babys are gonna be frosty..good job..
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Thanks so much you made my day. I'm so glad I joined still don't know what I'm doing. I'm so glad there are others that grow outside too and it helps me be less nervous about this it's nice to have support for something you love to do. I really appreciate your comment. I feel like I'm doing something right lol
 
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Hope your neighbor likes smelling pot
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They love the smell we are all pothheads around here. Just learned how to comment individually lol
 
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swearcas said:
Thanks everyone for the positive feedback. I don't know how to post individually. The temp where I am the high is between 77 degrees and 89 degrees the low is between 49- 58 degrees. I don't know what to trim as they grow that's why I joined so I can get some help. Last year I had a nasty mold problem and I'm trying to prevent that this year. They are a month into bloom stage and bubba is 10 feet tall I have a few that are 8ft and some 4 feet and real bushy. I can see inside of them so it's easy to catch if something goes wrong. My neighbors are potheads like me so they love the smell. The strains are Blue Bubble, Wedding Cake, Bubba Kush, Zen Chem, Mimosa, Master and Blackberry Kush, Gelato Cake. I always get these small green worms on my mimosa but I always see them on the leaves. Can I get some help on what these are and what can I do about them?
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Thanks so much for the help and thanks it's been hell trying to maintain them lol. I need to learn when to prune and trim. If you have info please send it to me. It's hard work but it's peaceful for me. Oh and I need help controlling mold last year I lost a couple of plants and I live in a rainy state
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green worms and bud mold are cause and effect. BTK is a bacterium specific to killing caterpillars and rinses off with water. Just a suggestion because its worked for me.
 
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Hope your neighbor likes smelling pot
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green worms and bud mold are cause and effect. BTK is a bacterium specific to killing caterpillars and rinses off with water. Just a suggestion because its worked for me.
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What is BTK never heard of it before. I need a outdoor grow book for dummies
 
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What is BTK never heard of it before. I need a outdoor grow book for dummies
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Its organic and rinses off with water, be sure its btk, bti is for skeeters
 

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Its organic and rinses off with water, be sure its btk, bti is for skeeters
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Thanks for the tip and can you use it while they are flowering? Do you have any tips on mold? Is there a way to fight it in a rainy ass state? LOL
 
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Not an expert but I would say it looks good. How far into bloom? What strain(s)? Some of those girls look really dense, are you checking for mold? Keep up the good work looks good so far.
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I check for mold now because of the mold problem I had last year which was my first year trying this out ruined a few of my plants. If I do get mold what do I do?
 
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Thanks for the tip and can you use it while they are flowering? Do you have any tips on mold? Is there a way to fight it in a rainy ass state? LOL
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True bud rot, botrytis, is grey and mushy. That black bud eating mold that i’ve seen is from cats, they get inside and the bud turns into frass crap. Just rinse your buds in a bucket of water, add some peroxide if you have pm or mold, then rinse it off and dry with a fan.
 
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This small but they do a lot of damage. These dropped out last year while drying
 

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