How does my grow look?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by kushblunts17, Jun 26, 2015.

  1. First off, this is an unorganized grow. I can't remember exactly how long they've been growing im pretty sure they are 7-8 weeks old. Now the past two weeks in Ohio have been rainy like Florida (no sun at all & rainy all day), as and with work i had no time to transplant they were in 6 in pots. Finally transplanted and ones budding already.

    Rain washed the labels away but im growing purple maroc, easy sativa, fruit punch, lemon kush, and skunk #1.

    First skunk #1 anybody know what this deficiency is?
    Second, fruit punch.
    Third is easy sativa.
    Fourth, not sure
    Fifth, not sure,
    Sixth, fresh candy
    Seventh, not sure (flowering)
     

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  2. Looks to be a few different things. Soil looks pretty compact, and I'm sure the rain doesn't help
     
  3. okay thanks.. Soil wasnt really too compact but, because of how much rain we had (alot of places and roads flooded) it turned my soil to mud. So I gave them alot of fresh new soil and perlite. Im buying some compost worm tea to hopefully kick them back to good health.

    I just bought 11 autos from seedsman.
    3x UK cheese auto (humboldt seeds)
    5x Blue cheese auto (vision)
    2x Sour orange diesel kush auto. (mephisto genetics)
    1x swiss cheese auto (nirvana). Will be planting these soon as they arrive
     
  4. Need nitrogen. What are you using for soil? Are you feeding any nutrients? Yellowing usually is a sign of nitrogen deficiency.
     
  5. You need nitrogen. Get alaska fish emulsions and follow the directions. You can't burn the plants with this. Leaves yellowing from the bottom up indicates a nitrogen deficiency.
     
  6. 4th looks sativa, 5th looks hybrid, 7th looks sativa. You can easily tell by how thin the leaves are. And I agree with the answers above, looks like a classic nitrogen deficiency.
     
  7. Alright thanks. I got some worm brew on the way! Hopefully that helps. I fed them this new miracle gro, natures care organic food but didnt seem.to do much..

    But yeah I can tell indica/sativa/hybrid. I just forgot which strains were which. Ill keep you posted whenever i get some nitrogen on them..

    Do you guys think they'll get much bigger? I mean they were rootbound for like 2 weeks with straight rain baaarely any sun at all!! So they're a foot tall. Give or take a little.
     
  8. I've heard in multiple places that Miracle gro is not good for cannabis because it's time released and can stunt growth. They usually at least double in size during the flowering stage, so if they don't grow anymore during vegetative, then they at least will during flowering.
     
  9. Yeah, but it wasnt miracle gro soil. It was a new brand of fertilzer by miracle gro. Calles natures care, it has all organic ingredients but idk i never saw any results lol..

    I watered my plants with worm brew today and lots of sun next 5 days so i will post updates and see if they shoot up a little more!
     
  10. I don't know how hot it is where your at but any plants I've grown in pots above ground never do as well as the ones in the ground. The sun heats the pots up too much and the roots suffer. I would not give the plants any more fertilizer as you will over fertilize them and kill them. I would slowly give them the worm castings at a light rate until they green up and then stop until you see slight yellowing again which should take awhile. Throw that miracle grow away it's garbage. If you have a complete soil already just give them some worm casting teas up til flower and then maybe some phos bat guano and molases a few times during flowering. Go easy on the nutes or you will cause more problems than not using them. I've learned this the hard way more is not always better especially when growing plants. You need to use the correct amounts or slightly less and work the levels up to see what you can use. less is the safe route.

     
  11. Well it usually around 75-85 degrees here. But it rained 21 days out of the 30 in June.. My holes were flooded. Had to get the plants into pots. The rain has been so bad that my soil hasnt dried up barely. Maybe 3-4 times. But okay thanks. I used the worm castings and a nitrogen fertilizer, as its getting close to flowering season, and I'd like for them to get a little bigger. They're doing a a little better
     
  12. Well everything is going good now the plants look awesome, and I did some LST on most of them.
    Most showed pre flowers (all feminized) and i have on flowering, but idk if it got root rot or what but it rained alot and it just lost all of its leaves except for where its budding
     

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  13. I see overwatering being the big issue IMO. Same issue I had

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  14. Yeah I agree. It rained way way too much! 21/30 days in june! It was in a rubbermaid 18 gallons but i put it in a smaller, but dryer 3 gallon pot.. Dont really see it shooting back up, but might as well see..

    Also my package arrived from Seedsman. Checked by customs and I got no seeds sadly. But I had the guarantee, so new seeds are on the way
     
  15. You and I are at about the same exact stage it appears

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  16. Nice, got any pics?
     
  17. The second picture there is bad lighting.

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  18. Those look healthy! Nice plant man. If I were you, I'd try to tie those two tops down, they look kinda far up from the ground. Maybe bend over the whole plant and then tie them down. But goodluck, hope we make it to harvest lol..
     
  19. So that's(tied down) why some of these plants look so round and bushy I see on here? Im so new to some of these techniques its unreal.

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  20. And yes I am hoping we make it man! I just went and got some kelp, alfalfa and molases to give her something to eat later when I get off work

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