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Shhhhhhhhhhh :meds: the deed :digit: is done :cools:. :vibes:

GSC in West bed. NLs in East bed :goauto: I need some witchcraft voodo Mayan mystery Gurkha luck! :crying::crying:
 
The Gurls that I just transplanted look like they didn't mind it at all. :gary:
 
Outdoor report: :chimp:

Looks like a bird or small creature dug around NLs and I did not find her. :shrug:

GSC was laying over. I piled up more coco around her. She looks ok. :goauto:

Just popped a Jack Herer and Amnesia haze. Not sure which one I want to put in tent and outside.:gary:

Need some LST on my tent Gurls geese they just keep going.:hothot:
 
can you put up a lil ring of chicken wire or the likes ?
maybe a lil stake to if it gets windy.
good luck
:pighug:
 
can you put up a lil ring of chicken wire or the likes ?
maybe a lil stake to if it gets windy.
good luck
:pighug:


Yes @archie gemmill

That is my plan for today when I transplant Jack Herer out. Get them both a little more protected and better support.

I will also have natural light photos of the Gurls in the tent, Cheese, Wipe Out Exoress and Afghan Mass. The Cheese is blooming. Added my banana tea yesterday. Will report her response when I get her out.

Now I'm thinking removing my scrog was not the best idea. They just keep on crowding the light. If I do start reusing it again I need a different type, it takes up more then half of my tent :bighug:I need to put some more thought into this idea! :chimp:.

If I have 2 plants in need of the scrog then one will suffer more due to it being moved to the edge of the scrog which limits its access to direct light. Hmmmmmmmm ^thinking^ . First things first. The tent needs to be rotated so the main opening is facing away from my patio door for access to the other side opening so I have front and back access to the Gurls. That would be better for my old bones. :gary: Actually, it would give me access to 3 sides of my tent. :joy:

Plus I will start the process of setting up my "nursery tent" :meds:

Having a toke to ponder these ideas...... :pass: any help? Jump in! :smoking:
 
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First support/cage ready for installation :smoking:

Yes, Bumbles is my gopher and......... he bounces! :hothot: :goauto:

I know it looks skinny but, I can modify the top as they grow.
 
Lastnight I went out to my stealth grow and found the survivor of the first massacre :cooldance: Also laying face down shriveled by the Sun and the same disturbed ground as before.

Got my BB gun out and watching for hungry birds.

Did plant another Jack Herer and placed my new cage/support so no more accidents, I hope.

Sheesh, this auto growing is not a simple process. :meds:
 
Ok, looking for advice.

My oldest Gurls seem to be taking an extremely long time to bloom.

My Wioeout is 124 days old and has just a few little buds starting.

My Cheese is 95 days and is showing some, not much more then her tent mate.

I am growing in soil indoors. Chicken manure at 15% strength. With CalMag, molasses, fish emulsion as the only nutes untill I found a banana tea recipe for bloom that I added yesterday.

I get that I probably needed more bloom Nute but, shouldn't an auto bloom regardless of its nutes? Do all outdoor growers still use some kind of nutrient? Trying scale down my costs.

@Waira @Maria Sanchez @912GreenSkell
 
Ok, looking for advice.

My oldest Gurls seem to be taking an extremely long time to bloom.

My Wioeout is 124 days old and has just a few little buds starting.

My Cheese is 95 days and is showing some, not much more then her tent mate.

I am growing in soil indoors. Chicken manure at 15% strength. With CalMag, molasses, fish emulsion as the only nutes untill I found a banana tea recipe for bloom that I added yesterday.

I get that I probably needed more bloom Nute but, shouldn't an auto bloom regardless of its nutes? Do all outdoor growers still use some kind of nutrient? Trying scale down my costs.

@Waira @Maria Sanchez @912GreenSkell

Yes an auto will bloom regardless of nutrients used, but then again so will a photo as soon as the light regime provides enough darkness. There is a couple of things you can try. One is to give them a shot of high PK nutirents to try to force them into flower. The other thing, is you can start to decrease the light regime. (if they are not true autos)
 
So. I see I'm not the only one that grows in zero gravity conditions.
You've probably got a fox or mink digging your plants up if you're using fish stuff outdoors. Regionally speaking, There are about 12 or 15 little critters that roam at night that'll do that. If you're closer to water you can add 3 or 4 more to that list.
 
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