Quote Originally Posted by 4x4Turbo
I'm growing in 100% sand. I picked the spot because it is very undetectable and the plants receive tons of sunlight. Its also very hot and humid there. I lost about 3-4 fan leaves on 3 of my plants and im trying to figure out why. The rest of the plant is fine but several of the fan leaves turned completly yellow. I had the plants indoor for a month before transplanting outdoors and i can tell the plants stretched a lot. Their 4ft tall now and some have 9in of stem inbtw the nodes.

Is sand bad to grow in?

What kind of flowering nutes do you guys recommend?

I'll try to post pics before the end of this week.

BTW, I have DEER problems too

I was down there today and i saw a doe 15 ft from my plants. It was hissing at me too. Even after it ran away i could hear it hissing every couple minutes.
Sad thing is....When i walked up to my car parked on the side of the road i saw the doe's baby fawn get hit by a jeep. It jumped the gaurd rail and ran out into the road because i was running towards my car. ( i heard the mom hiss at me while i was heading towards the car and i thought i would try to scare it away by running up the hill. I've lost a couple plants from the deer so i'm kind of happy it got hit. Maybe the mom wont eat my plants anymore

[FONT=Arial]First let's get something straight

i don't care if you like what i have to say or not,but i really don't care either

when something that lives and has a soul even if it's a baby deer ..it's still a living soul so you would please refrain from wishing something to be dead over a few pot plants that all you plan on doing is smoking them after they finish their life cycle thanks

as for transporting from inside to outside sometimes the transport can slow the process down on your plants growing

as for the fan leaves they could be in the life cycle change were they begin to switch over to flowering but it can also be so many other things causing the yellowness on your True Leafs so can keep and eye out for the top True leafs if they turn yellow then you may have a bigger problem then just DEER [/FONT]
PinkLatinaKali Reviewed by PinkLatinaKali on . Interesting outdoor grow, advice needed. I'm growing in 100% sand. I picked the spot because it is very undetectable and the plants receive tons of sunlight. Its also very hot and humid there. I lost about 3-4 fan leaves on 3 of my plants and im trying to figure out why. The rest of the plant is fine but several of the fan leaves turned completly yellow. I had the plants indoor for a month before transplanting outdoors and i can tell the plants stretched a lot. Their 4ft tall now and some have 9in of stem inbtw the nodes. Is sand Rating: 5