3 outdoor females help needed please

dolby

Member
hey guys 1st time OUTDOOR grow , started with 8 bag seeds , its now hit around 14/10 light schedule were I am so I can see what's happening now, turns out I have 2 males both 6 ft covered in seeds shame really because the leafs on them are really skinny and long, just looked so exotic. not interested in turning it into hash whether it has 2/3rds thc of what a female does la la la.... anyway 3 are definitely female as they have started to bud there about 3 1/2 ft at the moment , 3 got eaten by who knows what I just came back to find a stick in a bucket one day. all of these seeds were just chucked in a bucket of john innes soil from poundland (guess how much it cost) the buckets I took from the flower stand in my local asda and I let the skies feed them. no added this that the other. now obviously I want to pay more care and attention to my females as there leafs are a little withered a few holes here and there, what can I do to revive them to full fitness? I cant be certain what they have but most probably the usual , spidermites, flys and webs so on , holes in the leaves, withered here and there. can you have a look at the pics please and give me some advice on what I can do to sort these out as I think im only a week or so into flowering so I can sort it now. im looking into getting some feed for them now I know there females but id prefer to sort out the bug issues first. thanks :)DSCF0777.jpgDSCF0887.jpgDSCF0850.jpgDSCF0874.jpgDSCF0885.jpgDSCF0905.jpgDSCF0906.JPGDSCF0908.jpgDSCF0851.jpgDSCF0859.jpgView attachment 2796238View attachment 2796239DSCF0904.jpgDSCF0909.JPGDSCF0910.JPGDSCF0911.JPGDSCF0786.jpgDSCF0787.jpgDSCF0793.jpgView attachment 2796227DSCF0800.jpgDSCF0812.jpgDSCF0813.jpgDSCF0814.jpgDSCF0875.jpgDSCF0876.jpgDSCF0877.jpgDSCF0884.jpgDSCF0886.jpgDSCF0778.jpgDSCF0779.jpgDSCF0792.jpgDSCF0806.jpgDSCF0838.jpgDSCF0839.jpgDSCF0843.jpgDSCF0845.jpgDSCF0847.jpgDSCF0848.jpgDSCF0852.jpgDSCF0863.jpgDSCF0864.jpgDSCF0867.jpgDSCF0868.jpgDSCF0869.jpgDSCF0871.jpgDSCF0872.jpgDSCF0873.jpg
 

BWG707

Well-Known Member
Wow that's a lot of pics for one post! Sorry I can't help with identifying your problems. Try closely inspecting all your plants looking under leaves, on the stems, and in the soil. You should be able to find some of your harmful insects. Then look them up and find the best course of action. Good luck.
 

OUTDOOR FARMER

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hi dolby, my self would get bigger pots or put right in ground, what r u feeding them, as for the pest issues hang in there others with more experience will be helpful
 
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