Montana Outdoor Grow

I put 11 one month old clones in the ground 06/12/10. (6) lemon skunk (3) white widow/g13 (1) purple lady (1) power kush.

Its been shitty weather here in MT but i managed to find a sunny day to get them outside.

I tilled the soil, as best i could sliding in the mud the day before and dug out the holes in which to plant the clones.

I mixed miracle grow organic potting soil, top soil, and worm castings to fill in around the root system. and added worm castings to the last 2 inches of each hole.

It proceded to rain/hail/blow for the next 3 days strait. The plants went into shock, as expected.

The first two mornings i walked outside and half of them were blown over. I propped them back up with dowells and eventually got tomato cages to put over top of each one so they have support. This has worked great. Probably saved half my plants.

When the sun finally came out the plants reacted positivly and have grown almost 25% larger in the last week.

I have been using thrive alive and buddha grow sparingly as not to burn the plants.​
 

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Thanks guys. I couldnt have better results as of yet. No bad pest problems yet. Some leaves yellow and some bleached white but only minor all plants have grown by about 25% since planting day. I'm putting Magnesium Sulfate in the grownd tom. to try and correct the yellowing. I'll post pics soon. All advise welcome from MT outdoor growers it seems to be sparse. hehe
 

575tothe406

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Thanks guys. I couldnt have better results as of yet. No bad pest problems yet. Some leaves yellow and some bleached white but only minor all plants have grown by about 25% since planting day. I'm putting Magnesium Sulfate in the grownd tom. to try and correct the yellowing. I'll post pics soon. All advise welcome from MT outdoor growers it seems to be sparse. hehe
Why the Mg and not N as is probably the cause of the yellowing?
 
It seems like my plants would not be growing as vigourasly with such an N deficiency. My leaves are mildly wilting and yellowing at the tips and even turing white. Some of the leaves are curling up and the term i have read about this is "praying for Mg". It could be the extreme temp changes 85 during the day and 45-50 at night.
 
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