Outside grow

Ben budz

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This is my second year at my outside grow. Last year I didn't use any chemical's this year I'm using Big Bud for flower. When they were in veg. I used bone meal wood ash and epsom salt. No body told me to do that I just decided to after some reading on nutrients needed for veg. Anyways this is how they look now. I loved my last batch soo much I planted 10 this year and got a 50% ratio so I only have five left five were male five were female.
 

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DOCTORDOOB

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This is my second year at my outside grow. Last year I didn't use any chemical's this year I'm using Big Bud for flower. When they were in veg. I used bone meal wood ash and epsom salt. No body told me to do that I just decided to after some reading on nutrients needed for veg. Anyways this is how they look now. I loved my last batch soo much I planted 10 this year and got a 50% ratio so I only have five left five were male five were female.
Looks good man! Hopefully the neighbors are chill..
Looking real healthy, I'm hoping to be able to get some plants outside next season. Good luck on the ladies
 

Ben budz

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My plants are 7ft tall but my top looks small why can't I get a big bud. I use Big Bud they look Fuller but no big bud up top this is only my 3rd week of flower. Any suggestions
 

Ben budz

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Looks good man! Hopefully the neighbors are chill..
Looking real healthy, I'm hoping to be able to get some plants outside next season. Good luck on the ladies
Thanks. I should be ok I live in Michigan and
Looks good man! Hopefully the neighbors are chill..
Looking real healthy, I'm hoping to be able to get some plants outside next season. Good luck on the ladies
Thanks for the compliment. I also live in Michigan so not too many people care anymore. However there is the occasion kid getting plants before they are ready. But thanks again
 

IvyPirate

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You are looking real good for a second year grow. You didn't mention the seed or seed type you are growing but, as Oill mentioned, wait...the stalks will fill out over time. One trick I did for the first time last year was cut any low growth/branches on your main stalks so that all bud making energy is focused on the main colas. Counter-intuitive but trimming growth now will add to overall yield later (and making the harvest process much easier since you are working with several large colas instead of a large number of popcorn buds)
 

Green Dreamz

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If these are photos they are still in pre-flower but can't really tell for sure on my phone. The flowers should start building for you soon and probably will not be finished until the first or second week in October.
 
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