First outdoor grow 2012

FresnoFarmer

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the first pic on plot 2 looks like one yellow mother fucker. but it's probably just the way the sun is hitting......nice plants overall. hope you get a satisfying harvest
 
I'll be having an update later on with a few pictures but, i wanted to know if someone could share any methods to increase my final yield? Im not quite sure what to expect from these girls right now
 
I've come to the conclusion that this isnt going to be a good harvest :sad: I should've started earlier and planted into the ground.
 

Jalepandro

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I responded to your other thread and wanted to see your grow process. Dont give up hope, Lowlife! Your plants still need your love and care if you are going to pull through, and I believe once flowering starts they will grow a bit more and end up looking like large colas, just keep on keeping on.
 

Jalepandro

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Sorry for the tripple post but I also do not believe you started too early. We started around the same time. I would say you put your plants in a spot that may be too shaded by all the tall trees around it, and ultimately if you moved them into a sunnier location I believe they may surprise you... If its too late for them to react much then it will surprise you next year, heh/
 
The NPK ratio is 10-30-20, im going to look around for a new spot to put these in tomorrow followed by some more pictures.
 

420newbieg

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I'll be having an update later on with a few pictures but, i wanted to know if someone could share any methods to increase my final yield? Im not quite sure what to expect from these girls right now
Put them directly in the ground and give them bloom nutes they might fatten up im using a special mixture right now cu they flowerin we will have to see in a month.
 
Put them directly in the ground and give them bloom nutes they might fatten up im using a special mixture right now cu they flowerin we will have to see in a month.
Not quite sure if that will work for me seeing as I don't have money for more soil at the moment and the native soil is pretty much all clay and rocks.
 
Day 74

Plot two has been completely moved to a new location and plot three is soon to be moved due to the fact my plants arent getting as much light as i would like them to receive. Also the bagseed plant is going to shit im pretty sure.. i dont know what happened to it but it looked terrible so i didnt take a picture of it.

Plot 2(new location)
Plot 2 1.jpgPlot 2 2.jpg (old one)Plot 2 3.jpgPlot 2 4.jpg

Plot 3:
Plot 3 1.jpgPlot 3 2.jpg

 
Day 94
IMG_0471.jpgIMG_0472.jpgIMG_0473.jpgIMG_0475.jpgThis one is stunted:IMG_0474.jpg
I'd say they are coming along well i know it isnt going to be a big harvest but i'm proud to have some personal smoke that i raised since seed.
 

HippySmoke

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Hey no matter what the harvest you have the pride of knowing it's yours and a first hand education on how to improve for next year. I had many uber fail's before my first real harvest, my first 20 plants I ever grew yielded less than 7 grams each.... My first mistake when I was a youngin' and tried to grow was light... too much evening light not enough morning. Got around 6 hours the minimal requirement but the afternoon sun is way hotter than the morning stuff. That was one of my first lessons, that and the girl's ain't THAT thirsty. :P (I overwatered as a noob grower)
 

ilovethegreen

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I was thinking about picking up some alaskan fish emulsion for veg and I picked up some jacks classic bloom booster for flower. Does anyone have any experience with the fish emulsion?
Fish emulsion is the fucking shit! it really does work, but I would advise you NOT to smell it... lol
 
I have heavy clay soil, and I put a topping of some top quality composted garden soil a few inches. my plants have had had no other food other than a little water, thru veg and flower. the leaves are all still nice green and the flowers are almost finished. I think the nutrients from the composted soil must be washing down into the clay and the roots have been feeding off of that alone. I like this method as I don't have to mess with feeding at all, just give them some great soil and bobs your uncle.
 
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