I have a few questions for those who know more than me (likely everyone here).
Last year was my first grow, started indoors.. ended up outdoors due to size/space. I'm sure many people have this issue. Even with all my fuck ups, my MJ managed to pull through with some potent bud at a decent weight.
This year though, I tried for something new. Instead of putting plants in buckets and hiding them in shrubbery, I set up 6x6x7 pop-up greenhouse in feb. to grow in. By may the 6 plants outgrew it. (all planted in the ground.)
I know now that this was way too tight of an area for so many plants. Greed blinded thought I suppose. I eventually set up a 16x20x12 sheet plastic greenhouse that seems to be holding up for the time being.
Out of the 6 plants, 5 have survived. We had a real bad summer heatwave that came through this year with heat indexs surpassing 115F. It beat up my plants pretty good. At their size, they are becoming (im assuming) rootbound with each other in the ground. One main plant is the largest and the healthiest with the surrounding just hanging on. See pic.![mainoverview1.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616855-43ad51f0d83cf86ef94bc403f3038676.jpg)
Because I put them outdoors so early they went into flowering in the spring before the days got longer. They quit flowering in late may. Its now August 19th and only one of my smallest is flowering. She is just a single poled plant (no branching out from the main stem, but looking healthy nonetheless.
![single pole flower.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616856-6d32f0cf4458a892674538634c793a4f.jpg)
My main girls all have these small buds starting on them as seen in this picture, but with no hairs (pistils) on them? Should I be concerned with the lack of flowering/pistils this late in the year?
![flower no pistils.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616858-5633c677f77171b5a5e9a023885bc924.jpg)
Last but not least, I have two snow whites that I put outside (from a cool indoor window) in flowering after I thought the heat had passed, but of course one crazy heat day (unforeseen by weatherman) came through while I was at work and beat the mess out of them. THey are in 5 gal buckets. Is there anything I can do to help them? Would trimming away the dead/severely damaged leaves be a good idea?![snow whites beat up.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616857-f439422f8236a4e3aceca5e6d07f9801.jpg)
All of my plants are snow whites (via nirvanashop). Soil is right below 7.4 PH. The ones in buckets are in MG soil (organic) with a 1/3 1/3 1/3 mix between soil/perlite/vermiculite.
The only fertilization any of my plants have had this year was this week of Super Bloom at half rate.... because of their insane grown I couldnt afford to fertilize and have them outgrow their enviroment. The bigger girls in teh ground are over 8ft tall.
Thanks for the help in advance. Bear with me, I am nub.
Last year was my first grow, started indoors.. ended up outdoors due to size/space. I'm sure many people have this issue. Even with all my fuck ups, my MJ managed to pull through with some potent bud at a decent weight.
This year though, I tried for something new. Instead of putting plants in buckets and hiding them in shrubbery, I set up 6x6x7 pop-up greenhouse in feb. to grow in. By may the 6 plants outgrew it. (all planted in the ground.)
I know now that this was way too tight of an area for so many plants. Greed blinded thought I suppose. I eventually set up a 16x20x12 sheet plastic greenhouse that seems to be holding up for the time being.
Out of the 6 plants, 5 have survived. We had a real bad summer heatwave that came through this year with heat indexs surpassing 115F. It beat up my plants pretty good. At their size, they are becoming (im assuming) rootbound with each other in the ground. One main plant is the largest and the healthiest with the surrounding just hanging on. See pic.
![mainoverview1.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616855-43ad51f0d83cf86ef94bc403f3038676.jpg)
Because I put them outdoors so early they went into flowering in the spring before the days got longer. They quit flowering in late may. Its now August 19th and only one of my smallest is flowering. She is just a single poled plant (no branching out from the main stem, but looking healthy nonetheless.
![single pole flower.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616856-6d32f0cf4458a892674538634c793a4f.jpg)
My main girls all have these small buds starting on them as seen in this picture, but with no hairs (pistils) on them? Should I be concerned with the lack of flowering/pistils this late in the year?
![flower no pistils.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616858-5633c677f77171b5a5e9a023885bc924.jpg)
Last but not least, I have two snow whites that I put outside (from a cool indoor window) in flowering after I thought the heat had passed, but of course one crazy heat day (unforeseen by weatherman) came through while I was at work and beat the mess out of them. THey are in 5 gal buckets. Is there anything I can do to help them? Would trimming away the dead/severely damaged leaves be a good idea?
![snow whites beat up.jpg](/data/attachments/1616/1616857-f439422f8236a4e3aceca5e6d07f9801.jpg)
All of my plants are snow whites (via nirvanashop). Soil is right below 7.4 PH. The ones in buckets are in MG soil (organic) with a 1/3 1/3 1/3 mix between soil/perlite/vermiculite.
The only fertilization any of my plants have had this year was this week of Super Bloom at half rate.... because of their insane grown I couldnt afford to fertilize and have them outgrow their enviroment. The bigger girls in teh ground are over 8ft tall.
Thanks for the help in advance. Bear with me, I am nub.