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  • I flushed it out with water, and will get a better fertilizer in it soon. I used Hydrofarm granulated grow. I t has micros in it too. 25-6-15
    Hey Outdoor how are you?
    Can you tell me what is wrong with this plant?http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/cc15/bassman_soundking/DSC04174.jpg
    This plant is planted in 4 soil or something like that from my local hydro store, and planted from a clone 11 days ago. Came with a yellow leaf and has spread. I used hydrofarm 1 part nutes. 20-6-15 with micros in it. Hope you know what it is. Looks like N def, but I fertilized all my clones and this one GDP is the only one with yellowing so far. Others have a very very slight burned tips. Steve
    hey whats up man if you got a few moments take a look at my indoor thread. its in the indoor section labeled My first indoor grow under my screen name. If you could make a post with suggestions tips or ideas i would be thankful!
    This year is my first experience with growing in containers outdoors, other than the first few weeks. I usually plant directly in the ground. And after all the issues I have had with them getting knocked over and dug out, if putting them directly in the ground is an option, I would do that. Just dig a good size hole and fill it with whatever you would have filled the buckets with. I love Fox Farm. I started using them about 3 years ago and Im hooked. Very easy to use, adjust, etc. Every plant I have used it on has responded well. Fox Farm is cheap in my opinion. I get the 3/ 1 gallon pack on ebay. If you are not having issues with animals like I am having, using buckets is great. They can be moved if needed. Which is a big plus, especially because the suns angle changes over time and you might get good light early on, but not later in the season. Still I prefer to transplant directly into the ground, a well prepared ground that is.
    Hey Outdoorindica, just curious if you could lend some advice my way. I haven't grown outdoor in 5-gallon buckets before, and because of poor drainage the month prior, my plants are still a bit on the small side.

    I was interested to hear your opinion, after looking at the pics I have up, on just how big you think they'll get? After transplanting them a few weeks ago into the buckets, and starting the use of Fox Farm nutes, they seem to be responding ok.

    You sound like you're an old hand at outdoor growing, and as someone who's grown almost exclusively indoors with hydro, I value your opinion on growing outdoors.

    Also, really enjoy looking at your grow logs...very nice!

    Thanks in advance!

    http://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/342404-2010-south-carolina-outdoor-grow.html
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