argghhhh PLEASE HELP ME!!

rinny

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i have 1 outdoor plant which is really small for its age 7-8 weeks and yesterday i saw some female preflowers or two but i have to move it out of the house for some personal reasons .anyway i found a location near my house and was thinking of moving it there within the next week let it get used to flowering.but the thing is i have to go over seas in four weeks from today and for 5 weeks.arrrgggggghhhhhhh.so i was thinking of getting my mate to look after it while im gone at the location (he is a newbie and has to plants in veg of his own) .soo two options load it with ferts and try get as far as i can until i have to leave chop it and dry it and store it while im gone?orrrrr get my mate to look after it until i get back which will be around 9 weeks from now ,is that possible to keep it in flowering for so long i know it will be past its peak of potency??WHAT SHOULD I DOOO!!

suggestion greatly appreciated:leaf:
 

slayer6669

New Member
just mix him up all the nutrients and stuff and right down excatly how you want him to take care of it, if he listens all will be good. as long as he good trustworthy friend
 

rinny

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im growing the plant outdoors at the moment and the plant will get around the same amount of light during the day.and this plant im growing is tiny like everything is miniature pretty hard to explain but anyway the buds will be pretty small because of the plant size but thats ok.anyway could it flower for 9 weeks??
 

rinny

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im worried as he does not know to much about the flowering stage of this plant and may not make the smartest ideas so i was thinking if i could just keeps the buds on the plant and growing until i get back .as i said before it will not be at its peak of potency but atleast have produced more buds.
 

rinny

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anyone?? got any suggestion really need the best option possible at the moment to have something to work towards:)
 

MomaPug

Active Member
9 weeks isn't to long for most plants, you could chop it when you get home. Make up some gallons of bloom food, and PH'd water and write him a schedule. Not sure where you are at, if the day length is correct for budding, and it's not too cold...all should be good.

I find spreading hair clippings around the base of a plant grown outdoors helps keep the deer away...if that is an issue.
 

rinny

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thanks for the replies
nah not at all i live in western australia which i wouldnt think we would get much pests around here ,maybe the occassional bug but thats it and ive got a bloom booster with npk of 6:14:16?? it says to apply weekly but i was thinking of addding 1/2 doses every 3 days would that help out on the flowering alot??

thanks all
 

slayer6669

New Member
9 weeks isn't to long for most plants, you could chop it when you get home. Make up some gallons of bloom food, and PH'd water and write him a schedule. Not sure where you are at, if the day length is correct for budding, and it's not too cold...all should be good.

I find spreading hair clippings around the base of a plant grown outdoors helps keep the deer away...if that is an issue.
just dont use your own hair lol
 
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