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    Outdoor Snowryder

    Had to yank the Snowryder a bit early due to increased construction activity at the site, want to let her ride for two more weeks but oh well, once again, why the hell did this autoflowering strain take so long to flower?! Final pics soon.
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    Black Stem Mold?

    Unfortunately I have already had this problem, it's probably charcoal rot, it's a real pain in the ass and will infect even the biggest plants, heat stress causes it, I lost 3 nice ladies to it last year, this year I have two small infections that I'm really worried about, treated them with...
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    better pics of big bud

    If those pictures are from today you are going to have a rough time during the flowering stage, you should be 1/2 weeks into flowering and yours have no nips or little buds, not looking too shabby but might be difficult to complete by early October, you need more sun, yikes, rep for the urban UK...
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    how do i determine the week of flowering im in

    1 week in, never start counting too early, you have a 1 week old premature flower, start counting.
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    Outdoor Snowryder

    Quick reconnaissance mission behind an urban parking lot to describe the last SR, I mixed herin with the local flora in May, the final test, I repeat, not a great outdoor plant if not on the patio, we'll see how she does, small compared to the other two, now flowering as of today I reckon. Early...
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    How far does..

    Don't be too impatient, once the plant starts concentrating on budding you'll notice daily differences in the buds and how they mature, if they're getting good sunlight you'll see that the flowers will explode, remember, it's the plant's last act before dying, so she'll come around, you'll see...
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    Macrophomina phaseolina - Charcoal rot? Inspection / advice needed...

    Really? hydrogen peroxide? I'll try that ASAP, never had to use it!
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    Outdoor Snowryder

    Yep... I'm still around, I only did 5 of the Snowryders, I've got my last little one behind a parking lot, I'll post pics of her soon, she's little, I just didn't like the genetics on these, buds by September my ass! They were in tune with all my other ladies, causing me to pull them because...
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    Outdoor Snowryder

    The picture says it all, I am very displeased with this strain outdoors, does not do well, the genotype was not what I'm looking for, plus these things got 6 feet plus, WTF!? Plus skinny stalks, you can probably do them in pots, I had them straight in the ground, weak as far I'm concerned, this...
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    Help needed with Blue_berry... Could be males

    Rep for the wall of weed, jeez, I've never seen a trellace fence like that, he even doubled them up vertically! Nice.
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    Macrophomina phaseolina - Charcoal rot? Inspection / advice needed...

    I really need an expert opinion on this one, I posted the same query in the outdoor section in vain, I'd like to applicate something by tomorrow so I can try to stop the spread of it, I looked at some commercial fungicides today bu was not convinced by any of them, I have a 50/50 water/milk mix...
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    Macrophomina phaseolina - Charcoal rot? Inspection / advice needed...

    This late season fungus wiped out two of my ladies last year, looks as if I've got it again this year on two stalks again! If I'm correct it's in its early stage now but eventually the fungus rots the stalk and it turns black! Grrrr... Can I intervene with anything!? Milk? ANY suggestions would...
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    Possible charcoal rot?...

    This late season fungus wiped out two of my ladies last year, looks as if I've got it again this year on two stalks again! If I'm correct it's in its early stage now but eventually the fungus rots the stalk and it turns black! Grrrr... Can I intervene with anything!? Milk? ANY suggestions would...
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    How far does..

    Your plant is right in the stage you want it to be in if you're like the 60% of us that have plants in the northern hemisphere, some plants are budding and others, like yours, are in the transition phase, it's always a 2/3 week process to go from veg to bud, you'll notice that the structure of...
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    LST - buds too heavy?

    LST is always good for plants that get too tall and are prone to fall over on themselves late in the season whether it's the bud weight or rain, if you bend your plant it will reinforce its stalk, but, better during veg state, and be careful because one usually needs to stake for support once...
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    Good camouflage plants?

    Stinging nettles would be the best, spider flowers are rarely seen outside of peoples' yards...
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    my outdoor girlies are showing preflowers/pistols in new england!!! nute swap time?

    Molasses is just a natural additive that helps with its sugars which help break down the nutrients inside the soil and in turn can be more easily absorbed by the plant, it is a misconception that the sugars go strait to the plant, impossible! Molasses enriches the soil. Answer to your...
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    best plant for growing outdoor

    The previous comments are not correct for your region, the Baltic states have nice summers but the are short and light cycles are long in the summer, auto-flowering plants produce small harvests, first you must start you plants indoor to give them a head start, at least by April 15, then placed...
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    Heat - Little rain = Stunted growth

    I've noticed this year that my ladies are in no way the same size they were last year at the same time, rain has been scarce and the heat is on, I have not had that much time to water and the difference is visible, the leaves are even smaller but the mass of the plants are ok, not at stellar...
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