New England outdoors 2017

Any reason to worry about this? Only this one is turning purple it's really pretty but I'm wondering if maybe the cold nights are causing a P def
 

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I have 5 outside with the tomatoes. I've never been able to outrun the bud mold here in RI. Weather looks good atm. Are there any preventative sprays, etc that help with reducing mold? I've seen products at the store, but don't want to waste money.

Also, what would you guys suggest for a bloom fert for plants grown directly in soil? I've basically been hitting them with the same shit the rest of the garden gets, Miracle Grow, etc. They are all between 5-6 feet tall, budding, and look amazing... So far, lol.
 
I have 5 outside with the tomatoes. I've never been able to outrun the bud mold here in RI. Weather looks good atm. Are there any preventative sprays, etc that help with reducing mold? I've seen products at the store, but don't want to waste money.

Also, what would you guys suggest for a bloom fert for plants grown directly in soil? I've basically been hitting them with the same shit the rest of the garden gets, Miracle Grow, etc. They are all between 5-6 feet tall, budding, and look amazing... So far, lol.
Id avoid using miracle grow as it kills ur soils microorganisms that break down ur nutes to useable compounds, i go with sensi grow A&B, and photosynthesis p in the feed and foliar sprayed during veg
Good luck! We're all in a race against time now hah
 
I have 5 outside with the tomatoes. I've never been able to outrun the bud mold here in RI. Weather looks good atm. Are there any preventative sprays, etc that help with reducing mold? I've seen products at the store, but don't want to waste money.

Also, what would you guys suggest for a bloom fert for plants grown directly in soil? I've basically been hitting them with the same shit the rest of the garden gets, Miracle Grow, etc. They are all between 5-6 feet tall, budding, and look amazing... So far, lol.
i started using fish meal for flower this season.so easy,no mixing nutes.just scratch it into your top layer of soil.i agree with leon,mg is no bueno in my book.
 
Yea, I never intended for these to really become anything. I put them in late and only because I had some extra clones. They started looking really nice a couple weeks ago, so now I'd like to feed them well and bring them into mid-October! I'll post pics tomorrow :)
 
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Ive started covering it with that grill cover at night to keep it warm and keep too much dew off and getting up around 6 to take it off (btw this was 3 days ago and the buds have doubled in size from a mammoth p feed)
 
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