WILD PLANT NEEDS LOVIN.

Yo! So I germinated some seeds which fell into my garden by accident and low and behold a beautiful lil plant came up. I put her in a pot and started growing her up outdoors. She's 16 inches (small) but looks very pretty. I'm about 3 1/2 weeks into flowering. Any advice on how to maximize her potential???? Photos are from 3 weeks. PLEASE PLEASE ADVICE! I'm setting up my next grow. But would love to see what she can do. Thanks.
 

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Yo! So I germinated some seeds which fell into my garden by accident and low and behold a beautiful lil plant came up. I put her in a pot and started growing her up outdoors. She's 16 inches (small) but looks very pretty. I'm about 3 1/2 weeks into flowering. Any advice on how to maximize her potential???? Photos are from 3 weeks. PLEASE PLEASE ADVICE! I'm setting up my next grow. But would love to see what she can do. Thanks.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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looks like the stretch is over and she missed most of it. feed her lightly with bloom nutes, looks a little dark green already, very light N if any from here on out. otherwise looks good. looks like an auto actually, any idea what it is? or just a mystery seed?
 
looks like the stretch is over and she missed most of it. feed her lightly with bloom nutes, looks a little dark green already, very light N if any from here on out. otherwise looks good. looks like an auto actually, any idea what it is? or just a mystery seed?
The seed was from some "cookies". There's so many different cookies now who knows. But it was some fire. Lol. I'm glad you said that because I just have it a little Beastie Bloomz. (Lower than recommended dose to start. Didn't want to shock). Ya it was very late when I found it but I figured what the hell. She looks healthy tho huh???
 
The seed was from some "cookies". There's so many different cookies now who knows. But it was some fire. Lol. I'm glad you said that because I just have it a little Beastie Bloomz. (Lower than recommended dose to start. Didn't want to shock). Ya it was very late when I found it but I figured what the hell. She looks healthy tho huh???
And that last sentence was a genuine question.. also you think I should just leave her be outside or should I play around under a light and see what happens? Nothing to lose but why mess with her if she's doing fine where she is
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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leave it outside as long as the weather permits, put it under the lights to finish up if you have to. she looks pretty good, don't completely cut out the N but go light. the beastie bloomz looks ok as long as you don't over do it. good luck and let us know how it turns out.
 
Thanks ya I was gonna cut out the N but per your advice I'll keep feeding her a small amount. I agree about it being auto. It was probably 6-8 weeks tops from sprouting up to flowering. I know very little about autos I'm just giving low bites because she's so small.
 

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Roger A. Shrubber

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theres a breed from the northern parts of russia and china called cannabis ruderalis, due to its short growing season it has a built in timer so it has a chance of reproducing during the short available season. in nature its like hemp, not much if any thc, but short and squat instead of tall and stringy. they use it to breed with other strains to get that effect mixed with the other plants potency and hopefully taller genetics.
 
Hey. Just wanted to show a little update and hopefully get some more feed back. About 4 1/2 to 5 weeks flowering. I keep her outside in direct sunlight unless there's rain in the forecast in which case I put her under the lift in my garage. She's had 1 feeding of beastie blooms. Should I add a little N or just keep small doses of the beastie blooms?
 

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looks good to me, i'd just keep doing what you're doing
Right on. I figure it's good practice. I have a shed(legit tin stud frame, insulation, no windows) that I've set up for an indoor soil grow. 8-12 plants. I plan on starting in about 2 months. I figure the most learning I need is in Curing/drying. That's where I don't have any experience. Still have some time to go but maybe you'll have a few tips for me when the time comes Thanks
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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lookin good, keep doin what you're doin.
the dry/cure forum has a couple of good stickies, the biggest thing is to let them dry as slow as possible, and burp them often when you jar, till they get to the right moisture level.
 
just wondering if this purple coloring looks like it's from a small drop in the weather or P deficiency. Or just normal genetics. Mostly curious. She seems healthy and not too worried
 

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