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tst2015

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Heres my NB plants as of today. I've been giving pH water with some molasses for the last 12 days. Also gave her a flush with Final Flush to get rid of some excess buildup. I got a really high ppm (2000+) reading with plain water coming through the fabric pot. But it might have been the fabric holding onto nutrients from past feedings...I dunno.

Anyway, I'm putting them into 48hr dark period and cutting down. I was going to leave a couple more days under the light but my leaves are getting a little dried out now. The trichs are not changing much from where they were last time I posted. I thought I'd see some Amber but not yet.

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hillbill

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Heres my NB plants as of today. I've been giving pH water with some molasses for the last 12 days. Also gave her a flush with Final Flush to get rid of some excess buildup. I got a really high ppm (2000+) reading with plain water coming through the fabric pot. But it might have been the fabric holding onto nutrients from past feedings...I dunno.

Anyway, I'm putting them into 48hr dark period and cutting down. I was going to leave a couple more days under the light but my leaves are getting a little dried out now. The trichs are not changing much from where they were last time I posted. I thought I'd see some Amber but not yet.

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Just stunning...........looks like easy trimming.
 

GreenHighlander

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Heres my NB plants as of today. I've been giving pH water with some molasses for the last 12 days. Also gave her a flush with Final Flush to get rid of some excess buildup. I got a really high ppm (2000+) reading with plain water coming through the fabric pot. But it might have been the fabric holding onto nutrients from past feedings...I dunno.

Anyway, I'm putting them into 48hr dark period and cutting down. I was going to leave a couple more days under the light but my leaves are getting a little dried out now. The trichs are not changing much from where they were last time I posted. I thought I'd see some Amber but not yet.

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As bill said simply stunning!!!
I can say that I have found with fabric pots that salts will build up on the outer layer between the fabric and soil if you do not water to runoff in a coco kinda way. I notice it every time I dump it out post harvest dry.
Again beautiful job on the NB!!!
Cheers :)
 

tst2015

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As bill said simply stunning!!!
I can say that I have found with fabric pots that salts will build up on the outer layer between the fabric and soil if you do not water to runoff in a coco kinda way. I notice it every time I dump it out post harvest dry.
Again beautiful job on the NB!!!
Cheers :)
Thanks! Yeah I never really purposely watered to runoff. A couple times I did have some but with fabric pots...it likes to come out the sides too so not a true runoff. The plants grew so well all the way through that I figured if the soil PPM were actual over 2000 that I would have noticed some kind of lockout or burn. But they never had an issue at all through the grow.
 

tst2015

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So after a couple days of darkness, I pulled down my NB plants. Got 22oz wet weight so hopefully 4oz dry. When I was trimming, I noticed what looked like little ballsacks at most internodes. They weren't dried and split open so hopefully it was the stress of the last couple days of darkness (and i had the temps down to about 64F)...and they never had a chance to do any damage yet. I don't see any seeds but I'm a newbie so I'm not sure if I'd notice them if they were there haha.

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Edsta007

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Hey guys, I'm on the equator and want to grow sweet skunk outdoor, the problem is by the time they finish it will hit rainy season. I plan to top them them multiple times to produce a lot of pop corn buds. Do u think the mould will destroy them? Am I better off with pure Thais, hazes or other pure Sativa's? Would really appreciate some help. Thanks
 

GreenHighlander

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Hey guys, I'm on the equator and want to grow sweet skunk outdoor, the problem is by the time they finish it will hit rainy season. I plan to top them them multiple times to produce a lot of pop corn buds. Do u think the mould will destroy them? Am I better off with pure Thais, hazes or other pure Sativa's? Would really appreciate some help. Thanks
I am nowhere near the equator but we have heavy fall rains here. His Texada x skunk, c99, and kush x skunk have all done great outdoors without any mold. I would imagine the SS is your best bet.

Cheers :)
 
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