Question on plant stage

GreenGorilla18

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Heres some bud porn as well..let me know what you think..The good bad and ugly!

This is c99 from female seeds
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I took these close-ups because I'm trying to get some insight as to know if these are starting to flower. I don't want my c99 going longer than 52 days flowering as thats whats advertised but since mother nature is in control I don't know when to start counting the days.. Any experienced grower out there that could tell me what stage this lady is at?

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Here I'm wondering whats eating the stem..I only found one shoot like this but its got my eyes peeled..anyone know?

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This girl here is Euphoria from Royal Queen Seeds..I'm real excited about her :D I hope I got the CBD pheno!
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Here's a branch that got pulled down to the ground basically..I'm thinking the culprit was a deer crossing through and clipped the branch while going about its way OR heavy wind..most likely the first tho. Will support with a bamboo stick asap

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This lady is Blue Blood from Medicann. I grew this last year and absolutely LOVED IT! Hope many of the traits are present in this one as they were in the last.
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So yeah, let me know what you think! And if you could enlighten me on any questions I asked It would be much appreciated. Peace
 

GreenGorilla18

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Also, on the second to last pic (Euphoria) is there a deficiency going on there? Kind of looks like it..the leaves aren't as lush as the other plants. Any suggestions?
 

bigsteve

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One of the disadvantages of growing outdoors is bugs. You got bugs. One of the gentlest (to our plants) insecticides is called Sevin or Sevin Dust. Your plants will be safe with the Sevin as the vets at UCLA cleared it for use with lab animals. Comes in a tall shaker can like parmesean cheese. You need to apply the dust to 100% of the plants so I would suggest mixing up a batch of dust and water and applying with a spray bottle. If you are hesitant to commit your whole crop at least spray one infected branch and watch it as the dust works. I have used Sevin dust a half-dozen times over the years and was always pleased.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

GreenGorilla18

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One of the disadvantages of growing outdoors is bugs. You got bugs. One of the gentlest (to our plants) insecticides is called Sevin or Sevin Dust. Your plants will be safe with the Sevin as the vets at UCLA cleared it for use with lab animals. Comes in a tall shaker can like parmesean cheese. You need to apply the dust to 100% of the plants so I would suggest mixing up a batch of dust and water and applying with a spray bottle. If you are hesitant to commit your whole crop at least spray one infected branch and watch it as the dust works. I have used Sevin dust a half-dozen times over the years and was always pleased.

Good luck, BigSteve.
Thanks Steve I appreciate your wisdom. I will look into that tomorrow. You see that only one is affected, right? the Euphoria? Thanks again
 

*BUDS

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Looking good, you should get some good weight at harvest. Sprinkle some potash and super phosphate soon every 2 weeks to avoid K def.
 

*BUDS

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Dont spray anything on them as you dont have bugs. Bug issues are a much more common indoor.
 

GreenGorilla18

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Dont spray anything on them as you dont have bugs. Bug issues are a much more common indoor.
I sprayed them with a compost tea this mornin but not neem, dont have that at my disposal atm. But I do think I have a bug problem. What else would cause the holes in the leaves shown? Also had slugs this morning that I violently threw with all my might. lol hate those things. Theres these weird bugs I see on my plants almost every time..They have this bark camo and when squeezed hurt like a mofo they can't be squished by hand. Wonder if they doin the damage shown
 

*BUDS

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You may have had something had a chew on the leaves at some stage. Outdoor the bug issue usually fixes itself with other bugs that eat them.
 

bryan oconner

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spray them no or later . neem I organic natural actually from a tree . if you follow the directions there will not be an issue I spray every plant even my wife plants out side roses so on . why take chances with bugs
 
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