Summertime Florida Gorilla Grow

0606110959.jpg0608103109.jpg0608103126.jpgNICe man.. i tossed one of my seedlings it was looking like crap, one more showed up todays so its all good. i got a few pics. one is a pic of a baby wolf spider thats protecting my baby lol :peace:
 

heathaa

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yeah i went out tonight and watered and it seemed i seen one of the small ones had two white hairs but ill inspect tomorrow morning when i can see. maybe two of them were females it was just too hard to tell in the twilight
 

heathaa

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well i dont know about everyone else but im at 10 hours of complete darkness so things should be changing after the solstice
 

heathaa

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one got yanked today and ones getting yanked tomorrow or so once im 100% certain and that leaves me with two females out of 5
 

heathaa

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damn green those things are growing lightning fast....my big one is going on 4 feet right now i would say by the end of next week it should be there up around 4 ft. i went out this morning to verify male or female and i just cant tell im kinda hazy from drinking last night so ill go a lil later and check it out once i get all the cobwebs out of my head
 

heathaa

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for anyone who can answer: i have scotts potting soil. its continuous feed for 4 months. really low npk like .07-.03-.017 or something like that really low. and i wanted to add an inch or two of soil to my buckets to help give them support could i add half native dirt and have of this soil and not burn anything?
 

heathaa

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what i was planning on doing is this. i have about 2 or 3 cups of the scotts 4 month continuous grow soil. i was going to add about 2 or 3 shovelfuls of native dirt to the small amount of soil. mix it all together really well blended and add an inch maybe 2 inches to my bucket. the npk is really low so im thinking it will work. what do you think?
 

Dankster4Life

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for anyone who can answer: i have scotts potting soil. its continuous feed for 4 months. really low npk like .07-.03-.017 or something like that really low. and i wanted to add an inch or two of soil to my buckets to help give them support could i add half native dirt and have of this soil and not burn anything?
Your all good........mix or use the scotts alone.

How many hours of direct sunlight does your plants get?
 

heathaa

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yeah i got one female pushing three feet right now and i have two smaller ones at about 2 ft one of them i think is male though. im making sure its male b4 i pull it. as long as i get the two ill be happy. the big one has dozens of bud sites and i topped it. the smaller ones still have a lot of filling out to do and seem to be growing a tad slower than the big one. i started the first one 2 weeks or less before the other smaller ones and the big one is on a whole nother level then the smaller ones. on one of them i see a ball at a node which seems to be male but i just want to make sure b4 i rip it up. i topped the smaller ones too. i think it stunted the smaller ones a lil by topping them so hopefully they will catch up. the summer solstice will be here soon so its all down hill from here. im hoping in the end ill have a 5 and 6 ft plant in the end and ill be happier than a tornado in a trailer park
 

heathaa

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well my biggest plant is pushing four feet now its huge. its comming up to my chest in the 5 gal bucket. the other two are right behind it. im having trouble with the hott weather though
 
lil update of mine. right now i don't get more then 9 hours but when i move it to its new home it will have light all day besides an hour or so after sunrise and before night0616160205.jpg0616160152.jpg
 

heathaa

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there ya go its growing quick. here in a few days ill get some pics of mine. i also pulled the male today the cats are eating it. im looking at my big plant and its been topped and the two new shoots are getting a foot tall now but all the nodes are alternating. is this normal after topping?
 
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