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  • Bluey
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    If you watered them and got a lot of runoff your main nitrate washed out the bottom. There are other forms of compound nitrogen available to the roots that don't wash out easily in water but these are in small and limited supply..I'd say you definitely have an N deficiency if you watered getting runoff in any quantity.

  • Ckbrew
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    The flowers are developing and even producing some trichomes. It is still wet and humid here and it shows. The solos are about to be put down.
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  • Smallgrow
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    Bahahahahaha

  • SoOrbudgal
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    I have given lots of water hence i think she flooded and it caused something to make her roots sick loosing leaf totally yellow I got 2 others doing the same thing but they are still filling out bud wise. This " thorn" just balks at everything nothing makes her happy should of named her Kim Kardasian

  • Going2fast
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    Wow that sick little seedling really grew up. She looks ok but they like lots of water. Lots

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Here's Freak Show. It's lost over 1/2 it's leaf she's about 2wks or so into flower. I'd say 4 out of 7 plants have root issues from stress/heat. I never had this problem as bad when i lived 20mi outside of town. But I got shaded most the time too had to keep moving the pots which i hated to do. I wish you could zoom in on the stalk it's real purple as are the branches. I may of watered to much on all of them and did'nt allow them to dry? Well the sick one's droop abit gawwwd i hope i'm not heading down the rotton root hwy

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  • Going2fast
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    Well the auto bastards are outside now. Last photo bastard died. These smell like honeysuckle. Getting frosty.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Thanks for the compliments. In person they are not so nice looking it's something and i can't fix it. We had a surprise lightning and rain storm after midnight last night. I shook them off took off several more yellow dieing leaves from each. I'm not reusing my reused soil next outdoor grow it's going into my veggie beds. And i'm gonna have less plants cause i'm going to do indoor after outdoor is harvested and dryed/cured in the jars.

  • Rwise
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    lookin good from here.

  • Bluey
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    They are not looking too bad at all given the weather you've had. You gave them their best chance of doing well. The rest outdoors you get what you get, lots of luck needed.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    Welp a couple weeks have passed since my last photo show. I did major yellow leaf removeal prior to pics. First 2 are my pride an joy random bag seed from way back don't know what they are but they are my best. A shot of all the plants on my dead lawn and I have a shorty about 3 1/2 ft and couple of bud shots. Going on 3rd week of flower. Gave them a 20-20-20 shot of nutes because they are mostly unhappy an i thought they need a boost we'll see if it did any worse harm. They just are struggling from dry windy hot weather. I could of over watered them which caused root issues but they have dozens of holes drilled in there pots. It is what it is i'll post again with pics in another 2wks. It's a long slow process outdoors this year it's wearing on me kinda loosing my mojo feels like. If i find the freak show pic i'll post it here guess i missed it in the download. I've definitely had better grow years but i'll take what i can get. Indoor photoperiods coming in the winter.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    I will take heat over snow and windy freezing rain anyday 90Gizmo. We or just me tend to whine about it as the days slowly grow shorter and knowing 6 months of cold is coming. But i'm in the PNW closer to Cali boarder than Canada so those folks get the shit award this year. Crappy cold winter that barely ended and fires that go on till winter comes again. My body sure feels better in the warmth.

  • 90Gizmo
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    SoOrbudgal I'm beginning to miss the heat. I think hot and humid beats cold and humid. I'm going to try wrapping a grow mat around around each bag and wrapping insulation around that. Mars Hydro describes doing that so I guess it's not too whacky an idea. Soil temps already dipping below 65F at night so I don't think it's too soon.

    It's my first outdoor grow so I don't know what from what. While they look "okay" I don't have any certaintude that I'll get to smoke anything from these plants yet. Ever hopeful though.

  • Ckbrew
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    Soaking up the waning sun and pushing the flowers.

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  • SoOrbudgal
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    Mine are flowering very slowly also. I gotta go take some pictures but they are nothing to really brag about this year so far. It's still to warm for us outdoors or greenhouse. I got some strains supposed to be 70-75day flowering but they ain't gonna be done mid September more like the end the way there growing. Ugghh this season i just am not feeling it like years past. But on the bright side no bug/worm issues at all YET.

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