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  1. veggiegardener

    need help asap!

    Some folks laugh at me, but I've been using Ironite 1-0-1 for many years(before that I used the Ironite 7-6-6). Use it and these problems won't occur. I also, for insurance apply small amounts of volcanic ash. It contains many rare elements, and provides a boost where micronutes are depleted...
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    2014 outdoor

    Roots showing isn't a big problem, but if you have room in the pot, you can add more and/or mulch.
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    How much rain can our girls take?

    How big are the plants? You might consider digging them up and putting them in pots, or install a raised bed.
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    How much rain can our girls take?

    As long as the water disappears in 12 hours, there shouldn't be a problem. Avoid adding nutrient rich materials during the storms.
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    You really have no idea what you are talking about. Sorry.
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    I bought a jar of those crystals 30 years ago. I put them to the test in pots and in sections of my garden. They made no difference. I still have a little in the original jar, someplace. They dry out along with the surrounding ground, believe it or not. The ONLY conditions where they might help...
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    Pictures save a LOT of questions. Everything you've posted could be pulled out of a grow book, or other grow site. Not bad info. Just nothing original. BTW, 'water crystals' are a gimmick, and have no real value, IF your soil mix has plenty of organics in it.
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    2014 outdoor 9

    I'm a little surprised to see buds that far along. What strain?
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    2014 outdoor 9

    Looking good!
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    I've never had enough space to let the girls go straight up. I LST them to keep them under nine feet. That sativa looks like a minimum of twelve feet. A real specimen!
  11. veggiegardener

    Topsoil around plants?

    You'll probably be fine. I'd still remove the top soil and use fluffy mulch its place. Cannabis is a very hardy plant. It will take a ton of abuse, but abuse tends to reduce yields.
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    Gorilla growing on uninhabited Island's? Idea...

    Something I've dreamed about as well. Even joined a group who'd found a small volcanic island in the South Pacific. Uninhabited and for sale. $9,000,000. About that time, my wife's good health went South, and we dropped the idea. We could have devoted 100 acres to weed alone. LOL. Missed...
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    strains for garden appeal

    All my strains are low odor, or my nose is giving out(more likely). All my plants are green, unless we get a lot of cold weather, in September. I've grown about 60 different strains and many hybrids over the years. A better way to get info would be to find out what you can get, list them, and...
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    Light leak ...Don't think so

    Looking healthy. You'll need a large stash box.
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    What is the best way to deal with pests in soil?

    Fungus gnats? Thrips? You can buy nematodes that help contol thrips. An inch of sand over the potting soil will eliminate gnats.
  16. veggiegardener

    rado outdoor

    Consider mulching your girls, heavily. This will help conserve moisture and maybe help hide the darker soil. Nice set up!
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    Not unusual to see a noob try to impress the old hands. I've seen a couple like him turn into real growers. A humble approach helps. It's tough trying to teach Grandma how to suck eggs.(I wonder how old THAT saying is? Probably around before fire.)
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    Guerrilla Grow Done Right. Pulling 4-6lb per plant every time

    The only naturally occurring straight rows I've seen in nature are the trees that emerge from a fallen Sequoia. A row of 10 foot thick trees, spaced closely is an amazing sight. If the OP is in Oz, he is months from doing any planting. Why post other's pix? His info is OK, except for the water...
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    Grass Clippings

    I use grass clippings to mulch EVERYTHING. My back yard neighbor has a very large lawn. I leave a wheelbarrow next to my back fence, and he fills it weekly in the summer. I compost some late in the year. That said, just split a toilet paper roll and put it around the stem of your plant, loosely...
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    Tree Frog on Guard!

    Very cool! My son pointed out tadpoles in a small tub I keep under a faucet in the garden. They're tiny so are likely to produce similar critters.
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