Out door 2022 open show an tell

ShotoMain

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I don't top because I want the least amount of density, and I don't to make it easier for the main stem to split. My friend runs a local grow store and is a student of soil biology and created a proprietary blend which I had used indoors once, with great success! He formulates it so that you don't have to feed a 6 to 8 week veg, then flip to flower indoor grow, if you are using at least 7 gallon pots. In other words, a pretty hot but diverse soil. The worm tea was just 2 gallons of my worm compost in a 55 gallon drum with about a cup of fish emulsion and about a cup of honey. Ran an aerator for about 24 hours, to get the beneficial microbes to proliferate, and then gave about 4 gallons to each plant. Just did this this one time. The more mulch you can put on an outdoor plant, the better! Keep the roots cooler and slow the moisture loss, and provide continously breaking down, compost.
Thanks, I'm not certain what hot soil to get for next year, was thinking Fox Farm in ground but hey miracle grow worked just fine for cheap too. With mainlining, the main stem does split, but it's reinforced by being held up against the tomato ring cage. I intentionally press apart and split topped stems by 1-2 cm in veg phase because it heals up ridiculously stronger and thicker. Thanks for sharing, this is my *First grow (i attempted last year but my father cut down that crop in week 4 of flowering thinking it was still illegal in ny. He didn't know what it was until someone told him). Here you can see the structure under these stems
 

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ANC

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Well I just planted out my first girl today (Southern hemisphere) Got her a nice 100 gal container.
Will do more tomorrow, I think it will be a bit cooler which will be better for the smaller pots.
They have never been under very bright light yet... the one I planted today only started recovering at sunset, even with me watering it down a few times a day to keep it moist and humid. She'll be fine tomorrow. Glad I moved her, the stem was very weakly supported by the roots... I planted it pretty deep though so it will be fine. it also has a chicken wire tube around the plant.

I intend getting my mom to keep them watered. It will give her something else to do beside smoking and drinking.
 

ANC

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I a bunch of clones I took, struk as well. I just potted them for the first time, will leave them in the tent another week then move them outside as I have enough for the little tent.
 

EhCndGrower

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I think I’m gonna lose my Sweet Zombie plant. The leaves are yellowing and spotting on me and the buds are barely fattening up. I really think the spider mites did her in and my Blue Cheese as well, but that one is stacking and a little fattening happening now but probably over a month behind schedule.

BLACK DOMINA X AFGHAN KUSH
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GORILLA ZKITTLEZ
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DO-SI-DOS
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NORTHERN LIGHTS
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BLUE CHEESE
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