First time grower, full of doubts - Also sort of a growth journal

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I've just got one CK going now and it's about on the same schedule as yours for finishing. Day 55 for it today and last night I looked at other grow journals on the web for the same plant and they were all finishing up around 80 days.

Yeps, you never know what has been done to cannabis or cannabis products unless its certified organic, or you grow it yourself. This is my last indoor plant until the fall as I can grow 4 plants outdoors here, which I will start soon as this girl is done. I haven't grown autos outdoors, only photos, so it will be a new experience.
I've been checking some grow journals of girls that have the same strain as mine. And with all due respect, mine look better. Some love and tender go a long way. Mine are also on day 55 (on soil) today. Since the start of the germination process maybe 59/60 days. Today one of them got watered (i only water 1 a day to try control RH). She's called Bonita and her buds are getting fatter. I reduced the nutes measure because i she has some burned leaf points. Anyway they're sticky and smelly.
You'll be fine outside. Besides bugs i think outside it's a great choice. I'm thinking on doing it next grow. Seed 4 beans, keep them in the tent during veg, and after that put two outside. I'm thinking late May/early June two girls will explore the great outdoors.
 
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I've got burned tips too that started during the 6th week. I was underfeeding so I didn't change the nutes and still have those burned tips. It didn't progress very fast so I didn't back off on the feeding, and have gradually upped the nutrients. She seems to be thriving other than the burned tips.

Where I lived in the states it was hot in the summer and dry. I would start indoors around 4/20 under lights, then transplant the photos after a couple weeks. I had a frame with a clear tarp over them as there was usually a lot a ash fall from forest fires during the summer, and the tarp protected them from September and October rain.

I'll start some autos indoors in cloth bags, then move them outside around June 1st as it is a much cooler and damper climate here on Vancouver Island than what I am used to growing in. I'll keep them in bags this year as I figure out where they do the best in our small yard, and can move them around if need be. Or put them on the covered deck if there is a lot of rain when they are in flower.

And the bugs that get stuck on the flowers i just consider them protein :biggrin:
 
Hi guys. First of all, if you haven't checked the harvest of @Builder0101 go do it now. Beautifull girls.
I'm leaving a few pics of my girls. Just to check the progress. Cheers.
 

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Great job!
 
You have time.
 
Can you try and get a few in focus close ups of those trichs?
 

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