Received_619876566913782 by Jf911223 posted Jul 7, 2023 at 4:52 PM Received_596170162656667 by Jf911223 posted Jul 7, 2023 at 4:52 PM Received_1204898243468314 by Jf911223 posted Jul 7, 2023 at 4:52 PM Received_839245361178510 by Jf911223 posted Jul 7, 2023 at 4:52 PM Received_152121284505535 by Jf911223 posted Jul 7, 2023 at 4:53 PM I've got this white truffle plant growing outdoors, she's currently in the beginning flowering stages and I'm curious to have some expert inputs on anything I can do to improve or any type of criticism you're willing to dish out. This plant is supposed to yield 17.5 oz outdoors, the current week as of the second to first photo was week 10 on the 3rd the others are 7-10 days prior as well as before ( )
It looks stunted for an outdoor plant. And if I had to guess why, I'd take a look at the soil first. What kind of soil is that? Looks like it's full of bark chips. That's gonna mess up the PH badly. My indoor plants are bigger.
Just cheap soil, PH is good, it's about 29 in tall and about 31/2 to 4 weeks into flower. It has also sustained 90 and 100mph winds this last two weeks. She's sturdy and has a smell with no noticable deficiencies, grow guide says it's going to reach a maximum of 60in so maybe she's not stunted after all?
Brother one of the first things I learned when growing weed is skimping on soil will cost you big time!! So many good ones out there. I use Happy Frog, Ocean Forest, 420, and I also have started making my own compost. Also looks bare and stretchy. Topping them would have helped with that, but it's obviously too late if they're starting to flower. At this point, I'd just ride it out and next grow, post at the beginning so the fine folks here at GC can help you along the way. Peace
Yeah grasshoppers got to the leaves and had to snip them, soil is a luxury when you're poor but overall seems pretty healthy
Yeah I feel ya, bro. Next grow some pest control will help too. BT is a product I use weekly just for caterpillars and I also treat my plants with Neem weekly for other pests. But I understand.......it can get costly. Hoping for the best for you!
I'd set your expectations at around 4 ounces dried. That is if everything goes perfect from here until you finish flowering. I normally get 8 ounces in my 20 gallon pots of high quality no till growing medium. I grow 6 different strains. That is an average dried yield.
Auto-flowers generally start to flower around day 35 from seed. If you're on day 70 of vegetative growth you have a photo-period plant. It will show sex. But, will not start to flower until early to mid. August depending on your actual location.