I'm going to try growing outside. Amnesia

I’ve been crazy busy! Just took these pics, not too shabby. Been a bit cold at night though. I’m thinking that’s slowing them down. When will I be able to tell which are males so I can eliminate all but one of them?



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Found the info I needed, I have to wait until the females hit flowering stage then the males will start showing.

Better and better!




They’re starting to smell good now, lol






Growth spurt after rain! Woohoo!

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Please advise!Some of the plants look like this!


Is this white cause for concern?

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Hey neighbor i’d check for bugs under them whitened leaves. If there you might wanna seperate some plants or something, prevent some spread

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Sorry, you were exactly right. I extensively researched and found how to kill them and ordered Maggie’s 3 in 1 spray.


I took them all out and set them on wood pallets, killed every mite I could see and removed a lot of leaves. The spray is coming in today.
I tip my hat to you good sir🙂

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A friend suggested putting a comforter over my makeshift greenhouse since temps are going to be around 48° tonight. Do y’all think it will suffice?

It looks like variegation to me. I grew a green crack whose fan leaves looked a bit like that, it went away once they hit flower. I went down the rabbit hole of tobacco mosaic virus, but ultimately I saw a few places say its never been confirmed via test for a cannabis plant to be infected by that. I dig your grow style. Jealous of you living out in the woods. Perfect time of year now.


Thanks. It’s does look a bit like variegation. This is my first outdoor grow so I was unfamiliar with spider mites. Now I know what they look like and have killed a bunch by hand. I also just sprayed the pots with Maggie’s three in one garden spray and will spray the leaves this evening, thanks to @Jaysittinback for letting me know!!! Wish I could send you some amnesia seeds!

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The comforter kept them nice and warm last night

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I did have spidermites on 2 plants in that run too. So it could have been that. But i didnt find any cobwebs on the plant I thought was variegation. I ended up using neem oil soil drench on all the plants in the tent. Then found out later in flower I should have done a couple soil drenches of neem throughout the grow. It only affects plants for 22 days and needed reapplication.

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Thanks I’ll keep an eye out for variegation too

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So far so good! Looks like all the mites and ants are dead!


Thanks! I have the LOTUS PREMIUM PLANT NUTRIENTS

BLOOM PRO SERIES

16 oz

5-10-14
Coming today.

Thanks again!The poop is between 9-12 months old.

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:+1:The planters all have drainage holes. Thank you very much for all your help!

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They said it was coming today, now they say it’s coming tomorrow, oh well


So far so good,I don’t see any spider mites.

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The rain shot them up!
I just put lotus bloom on all of them today too!