A bit worried.....

mrsa

Member
SO I have been really looking around and I am a month into my grow, I grow them outside in my back yard and I noticed that everyones photos of there plants look meatier then mine I want to say.....my look tall and stretch out a bit and its only now that the top leaves are really starting to develop out per say......also my coalas have turned yellow and some have just shrivelled and I have removed them........

My three questions are

Does the coalas always do that? Shrivel up and fall off?

should I be LST yet?

and when I transfer do I bury them over where the two coalas leaves where?

and there is some spotting on my leaves as well, could anyone advise?

I apologize if the photos aint the best. some new ones will be up soon.



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Randm

Active Member
Your looking fine, just give them time. Many people who plant outdoors have started them indoors way ahead of planting time and thats why they look bigger and meatier. They are too young to top or lst, if thats what you wish to do. wait until they have some growth to them, say 7 or 8 'branches;' to them to start training them.
 

Kaendar

Well-Known Member
SO I have been really looking around and I am a month into my grow, I grow them outside in my back yard and I noticed that everyones photos of there plants look meatier then mine I want to say.....my look tall and stretch out a bit and its only now that the top leaves are really starting to develop out per say......also my coalas have turned yellow and some have just shrivelled and I have removed them........

My three questions are

Does the coalas always do that? Shrivel up and fall off?

should I be LST yet?

and when I transfer do I bury them over where the two coalas leaves where?

and there is some spotting on my leaves as well, could anyone advise?

I apologize if the photos aint the best. some new ones will be up soon.



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What are these "coalas" that you speak of??
 
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