I have been feeding big bud to my plant. Also i have been feeding transition to bloom phase nutrients. I want to ask should i change the feed to blooming and ripening, if not then how long should i keep feeding transition to bloom phase. Thanks alot in advance.
I don’t know anything about cloning…but wondering about the white residue??? on the lower leaves?
I could just be foyaler spray , but it could be something else that should be addressed before trying to take clones and spread a possible problem.
hey bro unfortunately it’s a bit late to start training this one, unless you are willing to veg for a few more weeks.
You ideally need to top after the 5th node when the 6th appears, clean up the first node, wait a week or so then bend and flatten out the branches into a pizza shape. Then they will all grow at a similar rate, giving you a nice flat canopy.
I mean you could try to even it up, but the plant is pretty big for an indoor space, and outside there is no need for a flat canopy.
So if it were me, I’d just flip to flower and try training on the next run.
On the topic of needing help I am in the wicked Midwest like dead center and about three weeks ago I dug nine holes I dropped two seeds in each hole and gently covered I went back today and nothing is showing. I’m feeling bummed a little cause seeds ain’t cheap. Do I need to get clones to grow out door this is my first time outdoors is all lost on the seeds I already dropped advice opinions I’m going to go ahead and germ four more seeds and try to transplant
I prefer outdoor grows myself but i do start the plants indoors until about 2 or 3 weeks old and then over a 2 to 3 day period i move them outside for a few hours each day being a little longer to harden them off before leaving outside till harvest. As for your seeds ya got in the ground already dont be surprised if they are still dormant and sprout some point down the line (just experienced this 2 weeks ago with a seed i thought was dead and 3 weeks later she had risen lol ). Im not sure how the weather is in the midwest but im north east and june 1st i like to start moving my plants outdoors
I was planning on keeping it as an indoor but since I have the outdoor space available I want to let Mother Nature work with me and see what happens because over the last year that I have been growing I have learned so many lessons but I still don’t feel accomplished I’ve never had buds that actually look good so I am hoping that growing out doors will help me out
Growing outdoors can be challenging but if you prepare for the worst (enviroment wise) it can go great with an easy time not to mention no lighting bill. I would suggest looking up what each month is like in your state as far as temps and humidity and which months ya get the most rain and have some sort of shelter for windy days or once in flowering to protect from rain days and wind maybe have an outdoor fan so on them humid rainy days ya can keep the humidity off your buds and less chance of mold or mildew. Examine your grow area notice if its rich with insects like bugs and dragon flies, lady bugs things like that and have some type of organic pesticide or some neem oil on hand just in case mother nature doesnt take care of any issues regarding pests. Having it fenced in will help keep wildlife out of it if you have that issue but just a few tips to help your grow go as smooth as possible and i hope this year is a great growing year for you