2017 Grow your own thread

gb123

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soil look wet from here... and its drooping....seems over watered and an easy mistake for new folks

potting up as roots fill a container is key.
Roots that do not fill a pot will end up over watered if they are in bud mode if watered correctly.
The roots must fill the pot in order to feed properly and not end up with root rot.

let it dry out ...probably take a week or more by the looks of it..size pot as well..
The pot is way to big for the size of the plant you have there..could easily be half that size.

hope this helps
 

itsmehigh

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Def. a water issue most likely pythium or Fusarium. Hard to pin point problem from limited history and a pic. Stop watering, is she unhappy at night or just during the day? Hopefully just over watered.

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Esso2222

Active Member
soil look wet from here... and its drooping....seems over watered and an easy mistake for new folks

potting up as roots fill a container is key.
Roots that do not fill a pot will end up over watered if they are in bud mode if watered correctly.
The roots must fill the pot in order to feed properly and not end up with root rot.

let it dry out ...probably take a week or more by the looks of it..size pot as well..
The pot is way to big for the size of the plant you have there..could easily be half that size.

hope this helps
Thanks so I keep it now cause I was thinking to cut it down befor it get more worse
 

mauricem00

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First time ever growing. seeds were donated by a friend who is a great grower but unaware of the strain thinking it may be chocolope, Sprouted on may 13th been in flower for about 3 1/2 weeks feeding remo nutrients full line up let me know how she's looking :)
looks good shadows would suggest you using an LED grow light. is this correct?
 

itsmehigh

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The trick to growing outside,is to find a variety that flowers (triggers)sooner in the season.. and don't put them out till mid June, that will get them in quicker as well.
This was my first time in 30 years that I haven't had a garden outside. Planted a couple auto flowers for the first time this year in a couple hanging baskets. I will never grow anything but autos outdoors from now on. The outdoor environment in BC/Canada isn't conducive to most 9 week reg strains. Planted seeds June 28 and harvested Sept 1st. Pretty impressed in the vigor and quality in the harvest.IMG_0555.JPGIMG_0557.JPGIMG_0561.JPG

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Farmer J BCNL

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If ya got something to say, don't be shy.
Hey man I'm new here. Not trying to start a fight lol. Just noticed what you said on page ten and no one disagreed with it.
You said all new growth would be Northern Lights. That statement is wrong. The limb that was grafted sort of acts like a parasite to the NL plant. It uses the NL's root system to obtain nutrients. Everything above the graft point on that limb will be cells of the c4 scion, everything else would be NL.
Muhahahahha!

Grafting works!
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That tagged branch of my NL mom has a c4 scion just above the first node.

Now that I've proved it works I'm going to graft all my keepers on to this rootball and free up my small plant count.

Very happy day!
 

GroErr

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The trick to growing outside,is to find a variety that flowers (triggers)sooner in the season.. and don't put them out till mid June, that will get them in quicker as well.
That's how I've always rolled in SO, known 8 week or less clones, usually put them out last weekend of May/1st week of June. There's no room for chancing pulling a 10 week pheno from seed, the season's too tight.
 
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