Hello everyone!! I had a grow log going called "New Grower, Long time smoker," but I haven't had much luck with posting new questions in that thread (although, the advice I have gotten was very helpful), so I decided to start a new thread. I have several clones, growing outdoors, directly in the ground. They get FF nutes weekly.

Problem#1:

My largest female clone, Sweet Hawaiian Skunk, is about 7 feet tall, and very bushy. In the past few days, all of the main branches have been getting top heavy, from the flowering I assume, and are breaking off partially at the stock. so I have done my best to stabilize the plant by tying the biggest branches to the main stock, fence, etc. My questions are: Will the plant recover? Or will the branches eventually die? Could this be due to over watering? I live in Northern Cali, so it has been in the high 90's, low 100's, so they have been getting water every 4-5 days. (when top soil is dry)

Potential Problem #2:

My good 'ol fashioned Skunk plant is only about 5 ft tall, but is quite beautiful. Due to the location it is planted on my property, there is a street light that shines over the top of it (not sure what kind of bulb it is) for about 3 additional hours after dark. This is the only plant that has not fully flowered yet, and I am concerned that it may be due to the light it is getting from the street light at night. It isn't very bright, but I know that complete darkness is ideal. My question is: Could this plant be flowering slower due to the stupid f*@#ing street light? Should I shoot the light out? Or should I be a good citizen, and leave the light alone, and simply cover the plant with a tarp, or sheet at night?

Any help is appreciated. Thank you. Happy Growing! :jointsmile:
greenthmb Reviewed by greenthmb on . Plant is breaking!!! And, one not flowering! Hello everyone!! I had a grow log going called "New Grower, Long time smoker," but I haven't had much luck with posting new questions in that thread (although, the advice I have gotten was very helpful), so I decided to start a new thread. I have several clones, growing outdoors, directly in the ground. They get FF nutes weekly. Problem#1: My largest female clone, Sweet Hawaiian Skunk, is about 7 feet tall, and very bushy. In the past few days, all of the main branches have been getting Rating: 5