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bict

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Are my plants looking alright? Are they growing too tall? Not bushy enough?
Just general opinions/tips/feedback would be great. All of the seeds are Sativa dominants planted in 63 litre (16.6 gallons) tubs. They've been planted out doors since 7th October.

The two single shots are my two best, and tallest/bushyest.
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Looking good. you should bend/train the untipped ones slowly over about a week almost parallel to the ground with pegs and string ,this will create more main shoots and you can do the same with them, much bigger harvest mate and you should have put this thread in the outdoor section so the boys there can assist you.
 
Looking good. you should bend/train the untipped ones slowly over about a week almost parallel to the ground with pegs and string ,this will create more main shoots and you can do the same with them, much bigger harvest mate and you should have put this thread in the outdoor section so the boys there can assist you.

I was thinking about doing that today. Will do it tomorrow :D Thanks bud.
 
Looking good. you should bend/train the untipped ones slowly over about a week almost parallel to the ground with pegs and string ,this will create more main shoots and you can do the same with them, much bigger harvest mate and you should have put this thread in the outdoor section so the boys there can assist you.


Hey Buds,

Does this look right? My first time LST'ing.
 

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The shit has been cleaned :P Cleaned it up when I took the photos. Thanks for the feedback? I guess :P
 
Just a question for anyone that see's this. I've only liquid fertilized these plants twice since beginning the grow ( I did add blood and bone into the soil which last's 6-8 weeks, according to the producer) Should I give these ladies a full fert every 1 and a half weeks? or is that too much? I was thinking that would suffice.

Regards
Bic :joint:

EDIT: I'm using nitrosol as my fertilizer, 12-5-9.
 
Looking good all though i would re - top the larger of the side's just so the smaller side can get a bit more height,

It will take it 5/7 days to for new top's,to get back into growing strong mode,let it put its effort into repairing the topping. This may be all the time the other side needs to catch up a bit,i would also stake the plants,only take's one day of windy weather and it could result in the plant been broke,Or cage it that would prob be the better option.

They also look like they could do with a water,pitty that you did not use smart pots,seem's that you have plenty of room for them more spacing would be better too,during flowering that space is gonna be lush
 
Just a question for anyone that see's this. I've only liquid fertilized these plants twice since beginning the grow ( I did add blood and bone into the soil which last's 6-8 weeks, according to the producer) Should I give these ladies a full fert every 1 and a half weeks? or is that too much? I was thinking that would suffice.

Regards
Bic :joint:

EDIT: I'm using nitrosol as my fertilizer, 12-5-9.

I assume you are keeping these outdoors...?

then you have another month of vegging to go

for that I'd avoid any further feeding

let the plants consume what they have

come Christmas day flush then nute them with some (P) and (K)

I'd still be digging holes to submerge them rubbermaids to avoid that hot Auzzie sun

or cover the pots with some white reflective material ..as often plants fall dormant above 27c
 
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