fdd's starting early ----- Outdoor '08

Hank

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All is looking good fdd. So what are you going to do about the one's flowering? Im curious. Will they re-veg?

Hank.
 

fdd2blk

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All is looking good fdd. So what are you going to do about the one's flowering? Im curious. Will they re-veg?

Hank.
they look like they are starting to stretch back into veg growth. if anything i will just top all the little buds. i should know for sure, in 2 weeks.. :blsmoke:
 

t0k3s

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they look like they are starting to stretch back into veg growth. if anything i will just top all the little buds. i should know for sure, in 2 weeks.. :blsmoke:
Even if it those don't make it, i think your back up crop will cut it.:mrgreen:
 

WhiteWidowSuperSkunk

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if u look at my pics fdd on my budding plant, would i be able to chop them off if it doesnt come out of the budding cycle and possibly send it back to veggitation? ive been giving it lots of nitrogen hoping to pull it out of flowering i guess i put them out a lil to early huh

also on the foilar feeding u dont get any burns on ur plants?
 

fdd2blk

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you guys really gotta read all the thread. :) i went over all this already, several times.

but since i'm such the nice guy. :)

i have no idea what will happen or what to do.

if you over foliar feed then yes, you will burn your plants. don't over feed them and they will be fine.

hope this helps.
 

fdd2blk

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I cant believe no one is asking about your taters:mrgreen::hump: How are they doing??:blsmoke:

funny you should ask. i meant to take pics earlier but didn't. they are growing like mad. i wasn't aware that you have to continue burying them as they grow. i would have left more room. i buried them as best i could. they look good. i'll get pics in the am. :mrgreen:
 

SnowWhite

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my spuds (do you say 'spud' in America?), probably not, so, my potatoes are just starting to come up :) I'm growing them in bags. You bury the potatoes and pull the bags up as they grow. Kinda cool actually. I'm growing all sorts of harvestable crops this year....and it is growing my weed that has got me interested in my legal garden.
 

fdd2blk

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i'm looking forward to french fries. :mrgreen:

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looks like i have some good soil going. very green and healthy. :)

next year i think i will dig out a bowl shape and plant them in the bottom. then gradually fill the bowl area with soil as they grow. seems easier then trying to pile up mounds. :blsmoke:
 

MonsterPot

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Sorry i still don't get it. It's training the lower branches up rather than out. But if they grow out, don't they get more sun?
 

fdd2blk

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Sorry i still don't get it. It's training the lower branches up rather than out. But if they grow out, don't they get more sun?
the branches get 3 feet long. they get heavy. when they start to fall the cage catches them. if i didn't have the cage the branches would break. it's extra support.
 

MonsterPot

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Lol o.k. Not an issue for me on my balcony. I'm in figure out mode until october.

Chrz mate for ya speedy rplys.
 

Jamrock

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Signs of reveging are lots of single weird looking leafs forming. After a week of the odd growth you will start to notice new branchs starting to shoot out.


Jamrock
 

40acres

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I found some cages made out of the cage they use to reinforce concrete and asphalt. I only am able to put tomatoes on them, but i like them mych better than there cheaper cousins. Really much easier to use good solid material.
 

40acres

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I dont think lawns should have to look like golf courses, but some kind of perrenial, annual, herbs(no pun intended), a butterfly garden, a fern or shade garden, or even some sod would be nice. I'll tell you what, if i was out there, I would come over and do it for free because i know ya'll have nice weather, and there is no reason for it to look like that.
Sorry for the rant. :mrgreen:
 
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