dubbledeforty
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Recently, I moved my 2 plants to a 120 acre farm in a discrete location. They were originally planted May 20th and are looking pretty decent for their conditions. I have now came upon a few issues that I needed some advice on. First of, my location has been a rather big problem since the farm is filled with roaming cows. I've already lost 1 of my other plants to them and I don't want it to happen again. The security combined with the cows has forced me to pick areas that are shaded most of the day. I don't know if anyone has any ideas on how to keep them out of the plants. I was considering putting up a small net that isn't too noticeable. I just can't put anything that is blatant as this isn't my property.
I also have found that a few of my leaves at the very bottom have been turning yellow. (Pictures provided) This, combined with a few holes in the leaves make me question whether its bugs that are killing them or a lack of nitrogen, maybe even both. I transplanted them to fox farm soil mixed with perlite around a week and a half ago. They're now sitting in 6 gal buckets. I read that they usually don't require any nuts for around a month after being transplanted into such good soil but maybe I'm mistaken.
My last concern is if they are up to speed on development at this stage. I do plan on moving them to a more open space so they can reach the 20 hours of sunlight that they need in their veg stage. I'm a first time grower but from what I've seen the plants usually have more leaves at this height. I'm growing northern lights which tend to have the leaves of sativas but not usually the height. Any feedback is greatly appreciated as I navigate my way through this mess.
I also have found that a few of my leaves at the very bottom have been turning yellow. (Pictures provided) This, combined with a few holes in the leaves make me question whether its bugs that are killing them or a lack of nitrogen, maybe even both. I transplanted them to fox farm soil mixed with perlite around a week and a half ago. They're now sitting in 6 gal buckets. I read that they usually don't require any nuts for around a month after being transplanted into such good soil but maybe I'm mistaken.
My last concern is if they are up to speed on development at this stage. I do plan on moving them to a more open space so they can reach the 20 hours of sunlight that they need in their veg stage. I'm a first time grower but from what I've seen the plants usually have more leaves at this height. I'm growing northern lights which tend to have the leaves of sativas but not usually the height. Any feedback is greatly appreciated as I navigate my way through this mess.
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