who is growing some trees????

ForeverGreen42

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thanks for the opinion. What do you think about the smell? I went pretty heavy with the feedings to catch up their stunted growth from seed but never burned them or anything along those lines. Some yellow tips here and there that's it. Is it just the maturity of each plant? One smells dank that had little fertilizer the rest don't unless rubbed with fingers.
Yellow tips are probably a potassium deficiency unless it was very light burn which maybe that's what you were saying? I'd have to look to tell you for sure. Generally, the more green you can keep them throughout their life (especially in bloom) the better/stronger the smell will be, the frostier they will be and the more weight they will pack on. Could be partially why the one you fed smells a little stronger. Best of luck this year!
 

ryeguy

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Yellow tips are probably a potassium deficiency unless it was very light burn which maybe that's what you were saying? I'd have to look to tell you for sure. Generally, the more green you can keep them throughout their life (especially in bloom) the better/stronger the smell will be, the frostier they will be and the more weight they will pack on. Could be partially why the one you fed smells a little stronger. Best of luck this year!
I figured it was a light N burn started happening month or more back but very slight. Some tips would begin to claw and yellow more but that was it.

the small plant I fed the least and that's the one that danks. The rest I fed heavily and don't seem to dank to the nose but if touched are smelly. Only reason I ask is because I've read that a nitrogen toxicity can cause your smell and taste to be very green. I never had my entire plant claw or severely yellow just a tip here and there after a feeding.

thanks again and happy growing I'm thinking another week after this one. Pistils are turning faster now.
 

Goldowitz

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Yeah its just as much work to relocate water from your plants as it is to bring water to your plants. Something must be going right tho because they are really growin now.
Just found this thread so this may have been addressed, but...
Try installing a 4" perforated drain line x number of feet into the ground where the hole would otherwise be. Install that fabric they use for drainage to separate 3-4" of 1" gravel between the pipe and dirt.

Buy one of those hand pumps from HD in the plumbing section and lengthen the discharge hose as needed.
 

ganga gurl420

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Just found this thread so this may have been addressed, but...
Try installing a 4" perforated drain line x number of feet into the ground where the hole would otherwise be. Install that fabric they use for drainage to separate 3-4" of 1" gravel between the pipe and dirt.

Buy one of those hand pumps from HD in the plumbing section and lengthen the discharge hose as needed.
I've thought of that....but the problem is running electricity to the pump....
 

ganga gurl420

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Well the good news is I won't have to worry about that this next grow. I am buying my own property here soon and it has a very sandy/loam soil. Should drain a hell of a lot better. Plus I'm going greenhouse next yr so I won't have to worry about the all the rain.
 

ganga gurl420

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When you thinking of pulling the 20th?
No set date, just whenever they are done. Weather is holding out now, and I want to wait for them to go through a frost.
Been smoking off the buds I already took down and that is some smooth, danky smoke. Really digging the high. Can't wait to smoke the fully ripe nugs!
 

Jamio420

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That's great ! I cut a piece out today and I cut it at just the right spot when I picked it up I seen just a crap ton of spores drop all over the rest I think I'm just gonna pull it while I still have a chance !
 
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