Care to give me your input.

MrsGreenThumb79

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20170830_151840.jpg 20170830_151826.jpg I'm just wanting y'alls input on my first grow. I have always had a nack for growing thing so I decided to give it a go. I have done LOTS of reading up on the do's and dont's and so I believe I'm doing pretty good. They were grown outside for 2 months of veg. Then I moved tbem indoors and put them on 12/12 July 24th using normal florescents and cfl's for the first few weeks then I added LED's. They stay in a nicely temperature controlled room with temps between 72 and 78. Humidity staying between 50 and 56%. I make my own compost that I used and fed with Fox Farms big bloom.
 
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Grandpapy

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Nice grow!
You have a slug, grasshopper, something chomping on the leaves and possibly leaf miner damage.
 

Buba Blend

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View attachment 4002533 View attachment 4002530 I'm just wanting y'alls input on my first grow. I have always had a nack for growing thing so I decided to give it a go. I have done LOTS of reading up on the do's and dont's and so I believe I'm doing pretty good. They were grown outside for 2 months of veg. Then I moved tbem indoors and put them on 12/12 July 24th using normal florescents and cfl's for the first few weeks then I added LED's. They stay in a nicely temperature controlled room with temps between 72 and 78. Humidity staying between 50 and 56%. I make my own compost that I used and fed with Fox Farms big bloom.
Good work! A green thump goes a long way with cannabis, it shows.
 

MrsGreenThumb79

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A few of my plants are outside and in week 7 of 14 flower. Here is my issue. RH is 75% and Hurricane Irma is headed my way. These plants are 6 and 7 ft tall. Any ideas on what i should do.
 

MrsGreenThumb79

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LOL...... I guess I should have been a little clearer. They are inside a 6 ft dog kennel. So what I did was attach the chicken wire on one side or the plants and stretch it across and then attach it on the other side so it is holding the whole plant close to the fencing.
 
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