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    my girls are starting to flower outdoor

    Hi everyone, first day here and first post,
    i use to grow indoor while ago, now im growing outdoor south part of Canada in Ontario,
    now my question is my girls are starting to flower i notice lots new pistils coming out,
    so i will like to get advice from the experts about what to do from here, when should i removing leaves to expose the
    the upcoming buds, should i start clearing the bottom branches that i don't expect to produce much...
    any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
    oh just to let you know the only fertilizer i ever feed them was worm casting and worm casting tea. crushes eggs shell
    and a bit of coffee grain, they are very healthy plant about 6 ft tall or 2 meter have remove any yellow leaf yet
    any of you use only these ingredient during flowering
    Waiting for you comments
    Happy growing everyone

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      #3
      Welcome, dammit! Keep things simple on your first run. Outdoors needs less/no defoliation as compared to indoor, because the sun moves and his all parts. That is, until the end when bud rot is a concern. I like to remove some of the lowest bud sites but generally don't do much with outdoor plants aside from topping, but since you're starting flower it's too late for that. Good luck

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      • Dammit
        Dammit commented
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        thank for the info, so far i just remove some of the big fan leaves that were covering potential buds, one more question what about lights when growing outdoors, sometimes if we sit outside we like to light up the potlights would that affect the flowering. mind you i do try to avoid it, but i remember indoor was a big no no, but outdoor you get the moon or other source of light that you can control...
        i appreciate everyone taking the time to answer this is great

      • GreenState
        GreenState commented
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        Generally I remove some of the inward pointing fan leaves. Opens up the plant and allows for better air circulation in hopes of alleviating mildew or mold later in the fall. jmho and of course depends also on the plant structure.
        Last edited by GreenState; 08-23-2024, 06:43 AM.

      #4
      Hey look at this: https://www.growweedeasy.com/beginne...nabis-outdoors

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        #5
        I've been told nothing brighter than a full moon. Only during flowering.

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