Transplanted skunk # 1 into 7 gal pot today she is 13" today I will update next sunday to compare growth(first 3 pics) this plant had some trauma this week my dog knock over pot Mrs. Never noticed so she spent 8 hrs upside down basically broke one branch off and damaged a few big fan leaves she was stressed out pretty good . Also transplanted UFO in 3 gallon pot (Next 3 pics)added some extra holes into the pot for more air flow this one is measuring 11.5" will updated next sunday also my other four girls have moved to my dads back yard they have grown 4-6 inches since wednesday when I was there. Here are some pics of those four plants 3 blk gold girls and one ufo( 9 pic in total first 2 or 3 are of ufo the rest are black golds. two are in pots and two in ground
Hopefully the one the dog knocked over is alright, my dog happened to step on one of my plants and it’s not looking so hot. Plants are looking great though, I’m sure they’ll enjoy the ground. I’m a southern Ontario grower as well! Rain has been a bit of a pain this year but the last few days have been real nice for my plants outdoors!
Update I have some upper leaves tacoing and some brown spots appearing any ideas? They have only had 2 nute feedings in the last 10 days been giving them RO water or RO mixed with tap water alternate each time when they need it in between feeding ph'd to 6.0 to 6.5. I have topped this plant 6 days ago and the next day my dog knocked the pot over and it stayed knocked over for 8 hrs till i got home from work and noticed it. She lost 1 branch and damaged the underside stem on a few big fan leaves and the underside of two lower branches 7 wounds in total she was shocked pretty good that for sure. Is still in shock? Do I have a mag def or is it nute burn?
Watch that one closely. Need to look for two hairs coming from that spot. If it doesn’t have that, it’s not guaranteed it’s going to be female. If you see balls coming from that spot you’ve got a male or herm. Sometimes critters in your soil can cause the leaves to taco. Keep a good eye on your soil. Could have been heat stress though, I don’t know what the temps are like in your area.
Watch that one closely. Need to look for two hairs coming from that spot. If it doesn’t have that, it’s not guaranteed it’s going to be female. If you see balls coming from that spot you’ve got a male or herm. Sometimes critters in your soil can cause the leaves to taco. Keep a good eye on your soil. Could have been heat stress though, I don’t know what the temps are like in your area.
Should be fine under that temp,. The slight browning on the edges leads me to believe it could have a small nutrient problem. Hard to say what exactly though.
Even female labeled seeds are subject to being male or herm. Sometimes stress can change things also. I have encountered such things through my experiences growing. I hope not either.