Outdoor Nute question

Subu

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Could be excess nitrogen related, but if it's a haze dominant plant, it might be channeling an equatorial ancestor and will get giant in veg and about half way thru flower before frost or snow kills it.

Reminds me of a giant supposed "Nepali Sativa" plant grown in the bush one year, fucker got about a million feet tall and a million feet wide, then refused to flower until after everything else was dried and jarred. One reason to grow a few different strains outside is to see which ones handle mold better and cooperate on the flowering time.

Since you're in movable pots, maybe build or buy a mini greenhouse before the real cold sets in. Or if that's not a possibility devise a way to move them to shelter at night, since daytime lows in October aren't likely to kill them, but the night time lows will. If you get into November, maybe try rosary beads or human sacrifices. Good luck.
Do you have a link to this Nepali Sativa story/photos? Sounds very interesting.
 

Dmannn

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Rapid test has an affordable soil PH test kit. I suggest some Earth Juice grow for flower.
 

Mass Medicinals

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"All the other guys plants are flowering, what's wrong with you damn plants!!! " A stern look, wild gesticulating and finger pointing may help too. Lol. Good luck the rest of the way.
Thanks @Rob Roy We think your strategy worked and made our sativa divas finally enter the flowering cycle.

Played a little Aretha Franklin last week in her honor.

You better think (think)
Think about what you're trying to do to me
Think (think, think)
Let your mind go, let yourself be free...

Perhaps getting schooled by a true diva, just helped put my plants in their place...
 
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