Opinions on my Outdoor this year. Australian grow.

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bict

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Update:
Went up there just before to water them and the plants are suffering from quite a bit of nitrogen deficiency. Ran out of fert so I just watered them and plucked off the dead leaves.
Will give half a dose of fert tomorrow.

Photos I took were blurry. I'll take better ones tomorrow after I give em a feed.

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Connoisseurus Rex

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Update:
Went up there just before to water them and the plants are suffering from quite a bit of nitrogen deficiency. Ran out of fert so I just watered them and plucked off the dead leaves.
Will give half a dose of fert tomorrow.

Photos I took were blurry. I'll take better ones tomorrow after I give em a feed.

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Shouldn't have picked the leaves in my opinion. They were yellowing because the new growth was using them up as food.

Anyhow, looks good. Outdoors is the way to go.
 

bict

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Shouldn't have picked the leaves in my opinion. They were yellowing because the new growth was using them up as food.

Anyhow, looks good. Outdoors is the way to go.
A lot of the ones I picked off were dead as fuck. Brown and crushed up.

It is indeed :) will get photos tomorrow when it's day light and I've fed them
 

bict

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I see a lot of green in that pic haha.

Sounds good.
Look at the top right :p

I did take some half green half yellow off.

How long you reckon it will take to recover? Was a bit shocked when I saw them. Not a single yellow leaf when I left then quite a few when I got back :p lucky I've still got 3 weeks of veg left.
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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Look at the top right :p

I did take some half green half yellow off.

How long you reckon it will take to recover? Was a bit shocked when I saw them. Not a single yellow leaf when I left then quite a few when I got back :p lucky I've still got 3 weeks of veg left.
Just leave them when they yellow. I don't defoliate unless I have to.

Recovery depends on what you're feeding them. Bottled nutes, 2-3 days and they'll be ready for whatever you wanna throw at them. Organic nutes, 1-3 days depending on how deprived they are.

The biggest reason I say not to defoliate (other than a reserve source of nutrients) is your girls can get infected, especially outdoors. Open sores and such.
 

bict

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Just leave them when they yellow. I don't defoliate unless I have to.

Recovery depends on what you're feeding them. Bottled nutes, 2-3 days and they'll be ready for whatever you wanna throw at them. Organic nutes, 1-3 days depending on how deprived they are.

The biggest reason I say not to defoliate (other than a reserve source of nutrients) is your girls can get infected, especially outdoors. Open sores and such.
I'll be giving them a organic liquid feed. You reckon full or half strength?

I only take yellow leaves off, never full green.
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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I'll be giving them a organic liquid feed. You reckon full or half strength?

I only take yellow leaves off, never full green.
Organic liquid as in a tea form or from a manufactured bottle? Big difference in plant uptake but around the same on recovery. Ones a salt, the other is bacterial.

I'm assuming manufactured bottle because of your strength question. The nice thing about outdoors is that you have a bigger buffer zone. Start with half and increase if they still seem hungry. You could go full strength without too much worry, but it would be a waste of fertilizer.
 

bict

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Organic liquid as in a tea form or from a manufactured bottle? Big difference in plant uptake but around the same on recovery. Ones a salt, the other is bacterial.

I'm assuming manufactured bottle because of your strength question. The nice thing about outdoors is that you have a bigger buffer zone. Start with half and increase if they still seem hungry. You could go full strength without too much worry, but it would be a waste of fertilizer.
Thanks for the advice :) I'll give em a full dose. It has been two and a half weeks since I fed them.
 
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