THELOADEDDRAGON'S 2009 Outdoor

theloadeddragon

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you don't want to foliage feed and feed by watering at the same time. Just wait till they are in the ground, unless new growth and old growth alike are paling quickly, which I doubt will happen if the go in the ground in say a week and a half............ Once they are in the ground: If you are going to mix the nutes in the same feeding, I don't see a problem with mixing them (1/4 water, add one kind of nutes, add more water as you add second kind of nute). If you foilage feed, best apply in the EARLY morning, around the beginning of twilight (5 am here), in between regular feedings.
 

theloadeddragon

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And if you prepped your holes really well with good soil and made big enough holes, you shouldn't need to feed nutes for 20-30 days :)
 

notoriousb

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I have pics of a couple of my holes on the 1st page.
the native soil's hard as shit, though. all the good stuff's at the bottom of the valley and I'm bout 3/4 up on of the hillside. they're gonna get nice sun :eyesmoke:
 

theloadeddragon

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good sun is worth it, :)

Anyways... I listened to some underground battle rap that was very interesting..... just thought I might mention that canibus search result (cannabis high experience, LOL).........

so yeah, plants are doin their thing :weed::weed::weed::peace:
 

brutalbuds

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You have some awesome grow skills and a wide array of helpful information, I am definitely watching and those plants look so nice!
 

notoriousb

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so there's this one set of leaves turning brown and wiltin on the tips and I wanted to top the plant, but should I wait to put it in the ground to top?
 

theloadeddragon

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if you plan to transplant into the ground within the next two weeks, I would wait until after they are in the ground. I would probably wait either way, ;)..... I wouldn't worry about the brown spots unless they get worse fast. wait until she is in the ground to get fussy......
 

notoriousb

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if you plan to transplant into the ground within the next two weeks, I would wait until after they are in the ground. I would probably wait either way, ;)..... I wouldn't worry about the brown spots unless they get worse fast. wait until she is in the ground to get fussy......
I think they turned a little brown on the tips because the styrofoam cup it was still in so I just transplante to a bigger plastic container that should hold for a couple days and hopefully bring those leaves back. the roots were all bout 3-4 inches tho and perrrty white :bigjoint:
I just want to put them in ground now!
 

theloadeddragon

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Im soooo close to just sticking those momma's in the big raised beds that are right next to them. I have 3 pots that are the same size as the ones the mommas are in full of the rich organic mix that I made that was mixed with the bag mix I made. I would carefully cut the pots the mommas are in (6"wx3"t rectangles) and put them in the raised beds after the soil had been added and a couple other adjustments were made to the box (like some partitioning). My only concern would be about lighting (getting less light than I would like), so I am considering moving the raised beds before I do this (so it would be a ton of work). My only question is whether it would be worth it. I need to make a choice really soon though. Im not sure if my original placement plans for them are going to work :\ ........ I will do a better update later with pics.....
 

theloadeddragon

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I will be taking more cuttings for clones the day after tomorrow, :)..... mommas won't see transplant for a little more than a week from then, :). Going to transplant 6 PK and 4 SS into 5 gal. pots this evening, they are venturing off to the indoor room, :).
 

theloadeddragon

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ok heres the update..... I just finished transplanting 32 clones (all very well rooted). Most went into 5 gal. pots. As you can see the PK momma has grown above the shovel handle, and the Sensi Star momma is right behind her, :).
10 of the clones I transplanted (6 PK, 4 SS) went indoors. I then transplanted the remaining PK clones (7) into 5 gal pots. I then transplanted 15 of the Sensi Star clones into 5 gal. pots. 8 of the 15 pots were filled with the all organic mix I made. The two clones in the large square pots indoors are the bubba kush clones, :). I am interested to see what happens with them. Things are going to start picking up in pace in the next two weeks...... more later.....
 

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notoriousb

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ok heres the update..... I just finished transplanting 32 clones (all very well rooted). Most went into 5 gal. pots. As you can see the PK momma has grown above the shovel handle, and the Sensi Star momma is right behind her, :).
10 of the clones I transplanted (6 PK, 4 SS) went indoors. I then transplanted the remaining PK clones (7) into 5 gal pots. I then transplanted 15 of the Sensi Star clones into 5 gal. pots. 8 of the 15 pots were filled with the all organic mix I made.
Hope my Sensi clone gets as bushy as your momma Sensi. lookin good tho TLD. almost time to drop them in!
 

Stoney McFried

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Things are moving along like clockwork!:joint:
ok heres the update..... I just finished transplanting 32 clones (all very well rooted). Most went into 5 gal. pots. As you can see the PK momma has grown above the shovel handle, and the Sensi Star momma is right behind her, :).
10 of the clones I transplanted (6 PK, 4 SS) went indoors. I then transplanted the remaining PK clones (7) into 5 gal pots. I then transplanted 15 of the Sensi Star clones into 5 gal. pots. 8 of the 15 pots were filled with the all organic mix I made. The two clones in the large square pots indoors are the bubba kush clones, :). I am interested to see what happens with them. Things are going to start picking up in pace in the next two weeks...... more later.....
 

theloadeddragon

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plants are going up the hillside into the prepped area over the next few days..... there's a total of 2 hrs more direct light, and the sun stays above the tree horizon for about an hour longer than where they are now. But they will loose out on the morning light being direct, they will be more shaded where they will be (I haven't been able to cut down the trees that I wanted to)....
 

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theloadeddragon

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ok here comes some more..... and there are new additions!! didn't have the pots for them...... and barely had the soil for what I did do for them. So I did what I could, check it out..... yeah, thats a laundry basket. This is temporary for them until they fill up the additional space I just gave them, after that they will go into 20 gal. pots full of ALL organic self gathered and ammended soil, :D. They came in 1 gal containers..... and took a hard drive....... theres blueberry in there ;), can you guess which one????
 

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theloadeddragon

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Im hoping the PK's that I put in my SOG will be about the same size as my new additions (24-32") when they are finished..... then I should hit all my end goals ;)
 
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