My Plant. In the Middle of the Street

jyermum

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Try the Supernatural Products.

They are really easy to use because they are 1 part for grow and 1 part for flower. Start using them at 1/4 strength and work upto 1/2 or full strength. Remember that the hotter it is outside the less they will be able to deal with the nutes so keep everything on the light side to be safe.
The veg one is called "Supernatural Brand Grom Terra" and that is all you will need until your light cycle starts hitting 12.5 hours of light sometime in the fall. Im not sure when in your part of the world but Im sure you will figure it out. It costs about $30us for a little jar but it will be the only veg nute you have to buy all year and maybe 2. For flower once you hit 12.5 hours light start using Supernatural Brand Bloom Terra but very little at 1st to ease the transition. Thats months away at this point so dont worry about buying that yet.

Again you can talk to 10 people and get 10 answers for what nutes to use but I suggested these because they are easy with no mixing, no hassle .
 

RedBoy

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I'm in Bulgaria and the temps in my town will reach around 40+ during the hottest months of the summer(July,August)
 

Dick Moser

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true sativas can handle temps in 90-95 f and flourish while your indica heavys are gonna need a more humid enviroment. so on really really hot days move your bushier plants to some shade and mabye spray with some cool water using a wand or other sprinkling device (unless late in flower but i dont see that happening outdoors in july).and let your tall sativa heavy plant soak up the sun.as long as your growing in containers then all that means is a little bit of upper body strength. depending on the size. (by the end of july with 10-20 gallon pots those can get 6 foot tall, with all the sun it looks in the picture like you get)
 

jyermum

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Bulgaria well I guess it is the world wide web :)

So are you using a translator or writing english as your 2nd language? Whichever it is keep up the good work and you are doing great but I think that its time for another transplant. Try a large bucket and make sure to drill holes at the bottom for drainage. If they don't have the Supernatural Brand there You can go with the fox farm liquids. At first you just need to buy the Grow Big and Big Bloom and in early September you can start adding the tiger bloom.

The fox farm feeding schedule is here http://www.foxfarmfertilizer.com/soilfeed.pdf but remember the weeks shown on the left are for indoor so start with week 5 in September. Until then just use the week 3 formula and week 2 when its really hot outside.
 

RedBoy

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Mate you are insulting me haha...I pretend to speak English,and I'm not using any translators.

Anyway if you can tell me how to fight the aphids,because they've killed my biggest leaves.
 

cannabis420420

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Mate you are insulting me haha...I pretend to speak English,and I'm not using any translators.

Anyway if you can tell me how to fight the aphids,because they've killed my biggest leaves.
Ladybugs are an excellent organic solution to your aphid problem because they will kill the pests without damaging your plants
 

RedBoy

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We are in different parts of the world mate :leaf:

While you are sleeping,we are puffing blunts,and the opposite
 

jyermum

Active Member
Red.. not wanting to insult at all. That was a half assed attempt of me apologizing for being short with you early on :)

The plants are looking good and healthy. When you make your run to the grow shop if they have the fox farms products get a spray they make called "Don't Bug Me" it works wonders for aphids. You can also try the old trick of putting a few drops of dishsoap in a squirt bottle with water in it. Spray the planst until they are wet over and under the leaves about an hour before sunset. That should be enough for aphids.
 
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