How am I doing?

Nootnam

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This is by far my most successful grow so far.. i just want to know what I am doing wrong, if anything.

Planted in the ground in humboldt earth soil from a solo cup in mid july, didn't really feed any veg nutes but a couple times. I made a few topping accidents that turned out for the better early on and did a bunch of lst. Once she hit flower, I started out feeding 1/4 strength fox farm trio once a week to 1/2 strength twice a week. I just trimmed up all the undergrowth to get rid of little sicker buds and dying leaves and that's my main concern. Should I trim more? Did I do too much? I've been spraying with bt the last couple weeks but still seem to have tiny amounts of worm damage.
 

Miko2

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This is by far my most successful grow so far.. i just want to know what I am doing wrong, if anything.

Planted in the ground in humboldt earth soil from a solo cup in mid july, didn't really feed any veg nutes but a couple times. I made a few topping accidents that turned out for the better early on and did a bunch of lst. Once she hit flower, I started out feeding 1/4 strength fox farm trio once a week to 1/2 strength twice a week. I just trimmed up all the undergrowth to get rid of little sicker buds and dying leaves and that's my main concern. Should I trim more? Did I do too much? I've been spraying with bt the last couple weeks but still seem to have tiny amounts of worm damage.
Pics or it didn't happen and you're from the DEA and you like going to Disney-Land dressed only in a tiny bikini ..

What is your choice ?
 

Rold2Tight

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Muchhhhhhh better pics! Although not as good as the pic above of the large lady with that horrible lookin' growth on her back :lol: They's lookin' schweettttt :hump: Keep doin' what you're doin'. I only pull off crispy leaves. And only trim if I have to (to keep air circulating or buds in the light). This ain't no fukin beauty contest :eyesmoke: The best lookin' plant don't win a prize. So don't worry too much about looks, just keep 'em as healthy as you can and watch out for them fukin" bud WORMS! :fire: Found my first one this morning (after weeks of BT'ing). I have a couple of tarded Corleone Kushes that thought June was September. :roll: So they have been at 2-3 weeks of flower since mid June. Now they are 2-3 weeks ahead of their classmates, with some thick ass budz (about 2 weeks from chop) and worm ripe :cuss: I guess that's why they're not called flower worms....LOL These lil MF's are a fact of life (at least for me), but one can minimize their cut of the crop :cuss: Jus sayin :blsmoke:

Bring 'em on home now! :peace:
 

Silky Shagsalot

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as healthy as you can and watch out for them fukin" budWORMS! :fire: Found my first one this morning (after weeks of BT'ing).
we get those here in the s.w. i'd never heard of them before. i don't have much outdoor experience, so was very surprised when i helped my neighbor trim. looked like a caterpillar, and was an inch or so long.
 

Nootnam

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Yea I've been just trimming off the leaves that are turning yellowish but it's barely any. I took out a bunch of the lower growth because it wasn't getting any light and the buds were way under developed compared to the rest of the plant. I'm finally starting to see some trichomes burst and the buds thicken up :bigjoint: I did find one seed on a little pre flower calyx near the bottom but that's the only one and I've hunted for nanners and couldn't find a single one. You think someone nearby is pollinating me? I have wasps so they could be carriers right? What do you guys think I will yield off this one plant?
 

Nootnam

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we get those here in the s.w. i'd never heard of them before. i don't have much outdoor experience, so was very surprised when i helped my neighbor trim. looked like a caterpillar, and was an inch or so long.
They can ruin shit fast if you don't take care of them ASAP man.
 
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