How's this for 4 months ? what about yeld ?

BorisEltsin

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Hello everybody. These are my 5 critical jack plants.I started them from seeds 3 months and a half ago. I am guerilla growing and using 15 gal holes in the ground. I'm a first time grower and just want to ask more experienced growers if my plant are looking ok and what amount of weed could i obtain after finishing. I also have a worm problem. They are eating holes in the stems of some of my plants. What kind of pesticide is best for worms ?.. I was also wandering How often should i feed my plants ? i give them 10 liters of water once a week mixed with fert (Sensi grow A+B). I was thinking of doing the same thing but this time twice a week.. i'm not sure dough.. wouldn't want to oververt.. Any advice is welcome. Picture 008.jpgPicture 023.jpgPicture 022.jpgPicture 020.jpgPicture 018.jpgPicture 017.jpgPicture 014.jpgPicture 013.jpgPicture 012.jpgPicture 011.jpgPicture 007.jpgPicture 024.jpg
 

chickenpoop

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i like that 5th picture in the 10 footer, as for yield Ive never had actual harvest my self so i cant tell you, i always get ripped.
 

BorisEltsin

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sorry to hear that chickenpoop.. i'd be mad as hell if somebody ripped my plants.. specially after all the hard work and patience invested.
 

Laney

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Great grow! I'd love to hear an estimate on that 10'er as I have one that looks a lot like her. The others are all LST'd for maximum yield and they are quite big bushes :)

Safer's Caterpiller Killer will take care of that. I had the same invader plus leaf rollers. Gave him a mouthful! Spray every couple of weeks (early evening is best with this) until 2 weeks from harvest.
 

TheSpiderMite

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No kidding! I would only guerilla grow on my own property :weed:
I use to grow in a national forest but those plants need a watering from the droop of the leaves as far as yield wise there's only a estimate and I would 11-15oz there a good size and they will soon begin to bloom.
 

Rising Moon

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Looking good, but thirsty. The safest pesticide for worms is called BT. I would up the water amount, you shouldn't have such droppy leaves.
 

BorisEltsin

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No kidding! I would only guerilla grow on my own property :weed:


unfortunately i don't have a backyard or any space to grow. The only way to do this was to find a stealth place in the woods and go for it. hope i'll get to harvest in october.. :weed:
 

BorisEltsin

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Looking good, but thirsty. The safest pesticide for worms is called BT. I would up the water amount, you shouldn't have such droppy leaves.
i feed'em 10 liters a weeks + the rain if i get any. from now on i'm gonna water twice a week. I tought the droppy leaves were caused by heat or over watering not lack of water. thanks
 

Laney

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You're right - it's much better to underwater than overwater (particularly during flowing). Because symptoms are often similar, I use a water gauge with a soil probe and check each one every other day. I also foliar water (almost daily). I water only once a week if we are getting rain. Last week I watered my full sun spot every other day because we were topping 100 every day. My soil is heavy and my grow is in a low spot. Wet years have ruined me so I start them on mounds now.
 

Rising Moon

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You are right in a way, but, there are slight visual differences between an over watered plant vs. under watered...

Over watered tends to be more the tips of the leaves curling, and a thirsty plant will do what is called "flagging" meaning, the leaves are droopy and have not much strength to stand up, like a flag blows in the wind, and just hangs there when its not.

As for the bugs...I would try to pick off as many worms as you can see, and spray the whole plant down with BT, to the point of run-off, in the evening, ever 3 days or so, until little buds start to form, after that point, anything you spray may burn the white hairs and slow the growth a bit. Good luck, looking good.
 
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