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    #131
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Here are pics of the Mango and Master Kush. Both seem to be doing very well. The Mango is forming 9 finger fan leaves already. Very cool to see!

    The plant that got eaten is actually doing very well. It's developing side shoots that seem to be growing very well. If this plant turns out to be female, it should still produce a nice harvest.

    Pics!

    Last pic is of the MK that got eaten. It's probably gonna make it just fine!

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    #132
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    lookin beautiful

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    #133
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    yeah... those damn rabbits/deer... Theyare picky bastards too... I had a po o' gold seedling, 2 Rotten orange clones and 2 skunk no5 seddlings and the fuckin deer only eat the skunk.... they ate about 80% of the plant but left 4 little branches... so at least they didnt totally screw me over. Try just pulling you hair out around your plot. They hate our smell

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    #134
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    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    So i have a big problem. I have some plants in pots inside and they're not doing very well. I thought the problem was when they got burned by high temps in the box, but not i'm starting to think it's a nute deficiency or burn. Could you guys take a look at my pics and tell me what you think?

    The pics are all of one plant, but the others look more or less the same. Some are worse some are better, but i'm worried that i'm gonna lose these guys.

    Help!

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    #135
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    was it started from seed?

    looks like only the first couple sets of leaves the rest seem fine not even burnt tips, watch for a couple of days to see if it spreads

    i get spots like that if i pour water over the top and it sits on the leaf in the light.

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    #136
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    They were grown from seed. And come to think of it, i sprayed them with nute solution once a couple of days ago. I don't remember if it was before the heat stress or after, but that's good information.

    Thanks man!

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    #137
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    hey your grow looks good, hope this info helps

    i bought clones from the dispensary that were under 24 / 0 and planted them outside and they all are flowering. just a heads up, id think 18/6 would be better for transplanting indoor to outdoor.

    but it seems like the seeds i started indoor have been less susceptible to flowering from the light change.

    gl man:thumbsup:
    check out my grow log:
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    #138
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    Quote Originally Posted by greenatik
    hey your grow looks good, hope this info helps

    i bought clones from the dispensary that were under 24 / 0 and planted them outside and they all are flowering. just a heads up, id think 18/6 would be better for transplanting indoor to outdoor.

    but it seems like the seeds i started indoor have been less susceptible to flowering from the light change.

    gl man:thumbsup:
    Yeah, i would think the same thing. I hadn't considered this when i transplanted them outside, and they had been under a 24/0 schedule. However, if you look at the pics of when i moved them, they were so small that they couldn't have flowered if they wanted to. It certainly took them a lot of time to get used to being outside, but other than the 1 i lost, they are all looking grrrrrreat!
    The LR2's are auto-flowering anyway, so it doesn't matter what light cycle you give them. They're gonna do what they're gonna do and there's nothing you can do about it! Good for me
    Also, i think i'm gonna try growing my current closet-full indoors the whole way. If you look at the pic in my above post, they are doing EXTREMELY well under CFL light. I'll prob just add some lights and keep them in the closet.

    Sorry for my stoner rampage! Just got done with my first bowl of the day...
    Peace!

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    #139
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    So it looks like my posts over the last few days didn't go through. I guess i'll do a quick update.

    On the 16th, i went out to the patch and discovered that 3 of the Mango's are showing female pre-flowers. I think one of the Kush plants is showing male pre-flowers as well. The LR2's are doing well with some good looking frosty resin.

    Here are some pics.

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    #140
    Senior Member

    My First Georgia Outdoor Grow

    I NEED HELP!!!!!

    I was taking a closer look at my indoor pots just now and one of the pots has millions of tiny white bugs crawling all over the surface of the soil. I have no idea what to think of this or what to do about it, but if someone could look at the pic and offer a suggestion, i seriously need some help.

    They seem to be congregating on the high points in the soil, but i don't see a single one on the plants. Strange...

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