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Airwave

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I tried the copper wire technique today.

Also, are everybody else's outdoor plants a bit stretched? I mean, what can I do? move the sun closer?
 

irish farmer

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I tried the copper wire technique today.

Also, are everybody else's outdoor plants a bit stretched? I mean, what can I do? move the sun closer?
my girls are not stretched at all. did you put seeds straight out i germ my seeds then put them straight into pots and out doors then.
 

Airwave

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If you are seeing stretch, you might be getting a bit too much shade?
That's probably it. They are between two trees and a fence at their back.
I've got neighbours either side and across the back, so I have to be careful.
Will the stretch cause any significant problems, bud wise?
 

irish farmer

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;-):weed:Hi everyone. Im back my conection to the world has been off for a week nearly lost my mind. Its time for an update I purchaed a cheap green house the rain hasent stoped hear so i had to do something. I have attached some new pics let me know what u think....
 

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CrackerJax

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They look nice and stout. :wink:

Once you start to develop thick buds, make sure that green house doesn't trap condensation inside of it. Rot will take hold quickly, but I'm sure you know that.

Keep up the good green work! :peace:
 

irish farmer

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They look nice and stout. :wink:

Once you start to develop thick buds, make sure that green house doesn't trap condensation inside of it. Rot will take hold quickly, but I'm sure you know that.

Keep up the good green work! :peace:
Thanks dude ya the green house condensates if the door is closed. I hope the weather improves soon so I can put them out for budding. That might be a lot to ask for
 

irish farmer

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Our weather patterns are varied. I would expect good weather for june july and august, but recent years have been wet for june and july and improve then in august and september. Last year thare was brillant sunshine til christmas. Im hoping for an improvement soon.
 

CrackerJax

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I have to battle RH on a continual basis from June through September. Indicas are the worst for me although my favs....
 

CrackerJax

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It deals with you....:lol:

Keep them as airy as possible, grow Sativas over Indicas, and find a safe fungicide and set up a schedule of spraying BEFORE you see mold.
 

irish farmer

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It deals with you....:lol:

Keep them as airy as possible, grow Sativas over Indicas, and find a safe fungicide and set up a schedule of spraying BEFORE you see mold.
So I must take action before mould sets in. What would you recommend I use and how often should I use it.
 

CrackerJax

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There are organic fungicides out there that are pretty safe. i use a product called Agri-fos made by Montereylawngarden.com. Use it during the veg cycle or at least keep it away from bud sites. If you get mold (I already have it), you can spray the infected areas with 1/3 Hydrogen peroxide and 2/3 water. :peace:

Follow the directions but at least three times to get good prevention defense.
 

irish farmer

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Right it may be to late to use it 3 times before flowering. I will be starting to flower in about 2 or 3 weeks. I must get at it tomorow i'l try get a good organic type. Thanks Dude
 
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