Ph problem?

GOLDBERG71

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Using creek water no one will know. You have to have the water tested to really know what's in there. It could have lots of land run off that can bring a ton of things in to play. I use RO water and sterile pro mix. So I know what and when things go in to my medium. And this is why I want to deal with knowns you're dealing with unknowns. Which makes it much hard to solve problems.
 
From the looks of it at that size you need to do a few things.
1. Place into an adequate size pot, preferably a fabric breathable one.
2. Use adequate fertilizer, honestly the money you put into her will only triple.
3. You should have started cropping her and using some form of either super crop/FIM/topping/lollipop ping/extra.

This is the learning curve, you desire to produce a plant as seen in your dreams hopes and media. It takes time and dedication. In time you will learn from experience.
 
1) I placed her in a large hole in the ground my two biggest went in the hole about 30 gallon total.
2) I use mg moisture control, perlite, organic compost, and some native soil
3) all my plants are in flower it's September topping any of them now wouldn't be beneficial

The one in the pic was planted July 4th if I would do anything different I would've planted early as possible and into big holes but at the same time there's light planes and helicopters all the time monster plants are asking to be spotted. Next year I might have 2 autoflower grows in 1 summer and I will make sure to get feminized seeds
 
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