Okay here we go....
Started Seeds indoors March 15th
Planted Outside April 3rd
So far I have been hit with cold snaps, heavy rains, cloudy days and yes, tornados.
So Far they have eked through and have been growing well.
I have amended the soil before planting with aged and composted cow manure .5 .5 .5
I have a watering system built and feed once every 2 weeks or a few days after a heavy rain to replenish nutrients in the soil. I have a loamy sand soil 35%loam, 60% sand and 5% clay.
I feed with Alaska nutrients grow and Morbloom. They have liked it and its very cheap and I can premix it in my feed tank. I am growing 200 so individual feeding I am just not going to do that I have a lot of other things going and I am expanding my plot to 1200 plants hence the watering system. I purchased these seeds from TNSB. I isolated a good pheno and bred feminized seeds. I have thousands of good seeds to use. I am not a complete noob to growing I have been growing off and on for over a decade.
Here is my issue. For one the flowering time on these is not 8 weeks not even close. Even indoors, slamming them with nutes it was 11 weeks to harvest that is when I bred seed. Some of them went 12 weeks. However it was a great plant and I like it. My outdoor grow given all the shit weather I have had is doing okay buuuuuttttt.....
Outdoor grow problems
Buds are not filling in well. Very fluffy right now.
The caps are just starting to fill up.
My question to the sages, Do I just need to give them some more time? Has my crappy weather and cloudy days set them back or are they just going to take longer outdoors? I am a patient guy so waiting is not really a problem I just want the most out of my crop and I feel as if I have fubared something on this grow. I am sure I have somewhere probably but they are growing decently. I will post some pictures and maybe you can tell me. I am thinking they may just be a late bloom fattner. They did put on most of their weight indoors later in the bloom but I have had so many issues with the weather outdoors its not even funny.
so far no leaves are turning yellow or falling off yet. no amber trichs either.
Also here is a picof some Wild Thia Ryder I am breeding for seed.
Started Seeds indoors March 15th
Planted Outside April 3rd
So far I have been hit with cold snaps, heavy rains, cloudy days and yes, tornados.
So Far they have eked through and have been growing well.
I have amended the soil before planting with aged and composted cow manure .5 .5 .5
I have a watering system built and feed once every 2 weeks or a few days after a heavy rain to replenish nutrients in the soil. I have a loamy sand soil 35%loam, 60% sand and 5% clay.
I feed with Alaska nutrients grow and Morbloom. They have liked it and its very cheap and I can premix it in my feed tank. I am growing 200 so individual feeding I am just not going to do that I have a lot of other things going and I am expanding my plot to 1200 plants hence the watering system. I purchased these seeds from TNSB. I isolated a good pheno and bred feminized seeds. I have thousands of good seeds to use. I am not a complete noob to growing I have been growing off and on for over a decade.
Here is my issue. For one the flowering time on these is not 8 weeks not even close. Even indoors, slamming them with nutes it was 11 weeks to harvest that is when I bred seed. Some of them went 12 weeks. However it was a great plant and I like it. My outdoor grow given all the shit weather I have had is doing okay buuuuuttttt.....
Outdoor grow problems
Buds are not filling in well. Very fluffy right now.
The caps are just starting to fill up.
My question to the sages, Do I just need to give them some more time? Has my crappy weather and cloudy days set them back or are they just going to take longer outdoors? I am a patient guy so waiting is not really a problem I just want the most out of my crop and I feel as if I have fubared something on this grow. I am sure I have somewhere probably but they are growing decently. I will post some pictures and maybe you can tell me. I am thinking they may just be a late bloom fattner. They did put on most of their weight indoors later in the bloom but I have had so many issues with the weather outdoors its not even funny.
so far no leaves are turning yellow or falling off yet. no amber trichs either.
Also here is a picof some Wild Thia Ryder I am breeding for seed.