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As if!

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Friend had it growing outside. I’m in MN so it’s starting to get cold hitting 40’s at night.
It’s in earths dust and she didn’t didn’t give it the second helping of nutes at flower til several weeks later. I got it a week ago and gave it fox farms big bloom26B808E9-A66F-4A01-9251-B38ED5DF8281.jpeg8FDAE3C3-9A0A-48C8-90AB-5D63CBF6BD67.jpeg123EC84E-9F39-4040-A01E-FDAB7D20D2B6.jpeg
 

PadawanWarrior

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Friend had it growing outside. I’m in MN so it’s starting to get cold hitting 40’s at night.
It’s in earths dust and she didn’t didn’t give it the second helping of nutes at flower til several weeks later. I got it a week ago and gave it fox farms big bloomView attachment 5000246View attachment 5000247View attachment 5000248
Big Bloom is pretty mild. It is the only organic bottled nute they have though. I'd grab some Neptune's Harvest Fish and Seaweed too, and maybe another bloom nute too. Earth Juice Bloom is a decent organic bloom nute.

Chemicals will work faster though.
 

As if!

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Big Bloom is pretty mild. It is the only organic bottled nute they have though. I'd grab some Neptune's Harvest Fish and Seaweed too, and maybe another bloom nute too. Earth Juice Bloom is a decent organic bloom nute.

Chemicals will work faster though.
I have most of the gh stuff. Should I give it bloom, Kool bloom, diamond nectar…? Half dose?

tks padawan
 

PadawanWarrior

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I have most of the gh stuff. Should I give it bloom, Kool bloom, diamond nectar…? Half dose?

tks padawan
It looks like it wants some N too. I haven't used the GH stuff yet, I'm trying organic no-till now. I do have the 3 part GH nutes and coco in my basement to experiment with someday though.

But I'd give it a nice balanced mixture since it looks like it could use N, P, and K. If you use the chemicals maybe start at half strength.
 

curious2garden

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I have an indoor setup, that I can fire up. What steps should I take to bring it in?
The fear about bringing in outdoor plants is pests and disease. I run a closed grow. So if I bring a plant in it's in an isolation room with separate ventilation a distance from my grow. But if you have nothing else growing that takes care of isolation.

First I would go over that plant for mites. If you have any mites I'd finish it outdoors. If you can't find mites (use magnification and look under the plant's leaves). Do some searching on signs and symptoms and make sure. If you don't find mites I'd bring her in and finish at my leisure because it looks like it has 6 weeks or so as Pad said.

If you do find mites and don't want to finish her outside when Mother Nature decrees. I'd treat her before bringing her indoors. I've had people I trust use Citric acid. But again searching on here will help if you need that information.
 
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As if!

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The fear about bringing in outdoor plants is pests and disease. I run a closed grow. So if I bring a plant in it's in an isolation room with separate ventilation a distance from my grow. But if you have nothing else growing that takes care of isolation.

First I would go over that plant for mites. If you have any mites I'd finish it outdoors. If you can't find mites (use magnification and look under the plant's leaves). Do some searching on signs and symptoms and make sure. If you don't find mites I'd bring her in and finish at my leisure because it looks like it has 6 weeks or so as Pad said.

If you do find mites and don't want to finish her outside when Mother Nature decrees. I'd treat her before bringing her indoors. I've had people I trust use Citric acid. But again searching on here will help if you need that information.
how much does it affect quality if mother natures decides? Pretty significantly?
 

Johiem

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Moving inside now, given the right environment, can only increase your yield. Letting the Earth Mother decide, she will sense the season ending, finishing when told. Putting her onto a solid 12&12 the plant will determine when she is done.
 

curious2garden

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how much does it affect quality if mother natures decides? Pretty significantly?
Quite significantly, like I said earlier you have no other plants so it's worth it. Just check it for mites before you do and spray if necessary.
 
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