2014 outdoor grow

Urhighness88

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I told you she was gonna be a beast dude. Cant wait to see her at harvy.
Tea but I didn't realize how big she is cut I put her like 6 inches under so water stays in when I water so stepped down n really saw how big she is lol yeah I can't wait either and the others are massive also I cleared out the purples the other day they were pretty bushy and I noticed a little PM on the train wreck so i cleared them and I ordered Buddha's horsetail tea lol think I'm gonna just say funk it and let the hgk go for a week or 2 more see how she does. Gonna water all in pots before my trip n the ones in the ground will suffer till I return lol they will be beats having to reach for water there already pretty dry but they will be just fine but a little concerned about the cheese she has been pretty droopy lately n I'm not sure if it's bugs or just root bound. She is pretty big but I'm sure she could be bigger in that pot. I'll take a few pics in a min once my camera charges
 

FresnoFarmer

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Root bound is not an affliction in my experience. You just have to water more. Which may be why she is wilting. Maybe thirsty more often. Might want to get her ina bigger pot. This way when you transplant you can also examine the root zone for pests and what have you. The plants I am flowering right now are going to finish in 3 gallons. Some are already 3 feet tall so I'm sure they will be drinking alot by harvest. Maybe 2 times a day. I had some beasty, bushy plants that would drink 2 times a day because they were in n 5 gallons. They didnt mind it much though. As long as they were watered and fed they were happy. The hgk might jst pack on some more weight and trics for ya. I would water the plants in the groung. Idk your climate but here my veggie plants start to stress after 2 days no water.
 

Urhighness88

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I normally wat
Root bound is not an affliction in my experience. You just have to water more. Which may be why she is wilting. Maybe thirsty more often. Might want to get her ina bigger pot. This way when you transplant you can also examine the root zone for pests and what have you. The plants I am flowering right now are going to finish in 3 gallons. Some are already 3 feet tall so I'm sure they will be drinking alot by harvest. Maybe 2 times a day. I had some beasty, bushy plants that would drink 2 times a day because they were in n 5 gallons. They didnt mind it much though. As long as they were watered and fed they were happy. The hgk might jst pack on some more weight and trics for ya. I would water the plants in the groung. Idk your climate but here my veggie plants start to stress after 2 days no water.
watewater once or maybe 2 tomes a.week.and idk the soil seems wet still.
 

FresnoFarmer

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When I was watering my 5 gallons twkce a day the topsoil would feel moist still. But I guess the deep roots were sucking the soil dry down there.​
 

mhz

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You may have a drainage problem. I had a clone in a 5 gal bucket, and the top of the soil would dry out, but the subsoil would stay moist. I stopped watering for a week straight, and the soil was still moist. I waited too long to transplant it and the leaves dried out, killing the plant. Are the leaves turning lime green? Mine did a day before she got droopy. I found this website of a list of homemade organic recipes: http://mastergardenergirl.wordpress.com/list-of-homemade-organic-recipes/

Looks like you'd need the Baking Soda Fungicide, and Homemade Horticultural Oil spray to combat that powdery mildew.

PS. I HAVE NOT TRIED THESE RECIPES, SO I DO NOT KNOW WHETHER THEY ARE EFFECTIVE OR NOT.
 

Urhighness88

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You may have a drainage problem. I had a clone in a 5 gal bucket, and the top of the soil would dry out, but the subsoil would stay moist. I stopped watering for a week straight, and the soil was still moist. I waited too long to transplant it and the leaves dried out, killing the plant. Are the leaves turning lime green? Mine did a day before she got droopy. I found this website of a list of homemade organic recipes: http://mastergardenergirl.wordpress.com/list-of-homemade-organic-recipes/

Looks like you'd need the Baking Soda Fungicide, and Homemade Horticultural Oil spray to combat that powdery mildew.

PS. I HAVE NOT TRIED THESE RECIPES, SO I DO NOT KNOW WHETHER THEY ARE EFFECTIVE OR NOT.
I'm getting this horsetail tea and trying this and the droopy one does not have PM it's the flowering hgk
 
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