OK, so I have a small outdoor grow going on at the moment. It has been raining for the last 2 days, and the weather report says there's a 50% chance for rain every day this week.
So, 2 ideas I have. 1) plant a new seed because I have a sprout that refuses to grow. and 2) would now be a good...
I have yet to test this, but I heard if you take a clipping, stick it a party cup with well saturated soil (and obviously using root hormone) then take that to a shaded area and just keep soil moist.
I am far from harvesting but already ran into a problem. I have nowhere I can think of at the moment to hang the bud. anybody know if I could build a dry box and keep it outdoors?
I wouldnt think so. I just gave them good nutes (24-13-12) like a week ago, and all of the leaves are a really nice green color. Like I said earlier, it smelled like resin but it is waaaaay to early for that.
On my biggest plant (2ft tall in 5 gallon bucket) I noticed on one stem there was this red shit, and when I rubbed and smelled it, it smelled like bud resin. Anybody got a clue? SO far I have only seen it one 1 plant and on 1 branch, but still it worries me. No pics of it cuz my camera sucks.
OK, I am far from harvesting, but have already come into a problem. I have nowhere to dry the buds.
ANybody know how I can dry buds discreetly? I was thinking of building a plywood box with air holes covered in black cloth, this way I could dry outside. ANy tips?
I might have a friend...
If I do transplant it would be into the ground. The real question is, how the hell to you take a plant out of a 5 gallon bucket without causing too much damage?
sounds like you havent watered them enough. If the leaves were turning brown and dying from the bottom up, and the buds/leaves r dry, then you prolly havent watered them enough.
OR you did in fact use too much nutes and the acidity of the soil has risen to a point where the plant cant tolerate...
ok, so I have 3 babies outdoors in 5 gallon buckets with potting soil, some vermiculite and nutes. Now last year when I grew 1 in a 7 1/2 gallon bucket and it grew to about 7 ft (but I forced flowering early).
Was wondering if I should leave the plants in the buckets or transplant them into...
if you want the cheapest soil with best results, go to the woods and fill buckets up with black top soil. I did that for my first grow and got really nice plants. Would advice adding some vermiculite to the soil though for aeration and drainage.
so these are my babies so far in 2010. The first 3 pics are of the oldest plant. Then the next 2 is my middle age girl. And the last pic is of my dying sprout :-?
These plants grew exponentially in a lil over a week due to what Im guessing is a combination of the nutes i gave them and the...
i was thinking of taking out the sprout, exchange soil, and try in a new seed. Round here it will get prolly another 2 months of vegging and be tall enough to handle bud.
Ok, so I have my outdoor grow for 2010.
I have 3 babies in 5 gallon buckets, all in 3 various stages of vegetating and sprouting. It rained 2x in the same week, about 4 days apart. Its been 4 days since the last rain and this is the progress.
oldest plant went from 5 inches to 13 inches...