Outdoor grow Northern Quebec 2020

steve870

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maybe lol but she's already in almost pure compost. I may get some chicken wire fence to wrap it around. she's currently tied around broomsticks but she overgrown them by almost 3-4 feet
 

Freedom seed

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Lol I noticed the height difference by the broomsticks. Been looking for chicken wire (for a bunny) its a hot commodity these days. No stock anywhere around here.
 

steve870

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Mixed up some soil as i will be attempting to transplant her into a 45 gallon fabric pot.
25% coco coir with perlite, 15% leftover promix from previous grow, 60% homemade compost with two shovels full of fresh chicken manure ( I don't want to feed too much nitrogen )

I should have transplanted her straight into a 45 gallon but i didn't expect it to do so good. Live and learn
 

dunphy

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Nice job bro. Only thing I would recommend is if your going to put any more stakes/supports/etc. in just put them in the ground leaning toward the plant and tie onto it (Or even that fence if its yours) Just dont want to jab a big stick into your root zone, Not the end of the world, Ive done it when needed plenty of times, but definitely avoid it if you can.
Keep up the great work.
 

steve870

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Nice job bro. Only thing I would recommend is if your going to put any more stakes/supports/etc. in just put them in the ground leaning toward the plant and tie onto it (Or even that fence if its yours) Just dont want to jab a big stick into your root zone, Not the end of the world, Ive done it when needed plenty of times, but definitely avoid it if you can.
Keep up the great work.
yeah the problem is that i need to move the plant near the end of flower for it not to get stolen
 

dunphy

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Ah I see. What about lining them out the outsides and just strapping a rachet/truck strap around them (or two one toward the top one toward the bottom. Or a 2x4 around the pots and then build off of that, Then once its time to move them you can move it as one big structure, plant included. Not tryna tell ya what to do, you do you, just a suggestion brother. Happy Growing.
 

steve870

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Ah I see. What about lining them out the outsides and just strapping a rachet/truck strap around them (or two one toward the top one toward the bottom. Or a 2x4 around the pots and then build off of that, Then once its time to move them you can move it as one big structure, plant included. Not tryna tell ya what to do, you do you, just a suggestion brother. Happy Growing.
thanks brother i will look into that i have some trellis netting laying around from previous indoor grow maybe i could wrap my plant with it to give it some support. i am here to improve myself and help others
 

steve870

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some leaves are turning yellow in the bottom so i fed some 15-30-15 along with calmag. Not sure if it's just because of the lack of sunlight in the bottom of the plant but she will need nutrients anyways with flowers rolling in. Weird brown spots on new growth might be from her transforming leaf primordiums into flower primordiums or from the fungicide im not sure on that one. Definitely looks like it's starting to flower though which is good news she might finish in time before frost hits
 
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