Ok here I go The start of my outdoors

Dang those are some Purple Bud’s ! Looks Killer I remember smokeing some Purple Haired Sense in high school and it was a Trippy High :v:

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Thank you Sir. This is one of the auto’s that I received from @repins12 I’m hoping for a relaxing but not couch lock high. :thinking: :+1: The smell is super. Between all the auto’s, its smelling like a spicy grape fruit bowl with candy in it. :thinking: :yum: :grin:

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I do remember something I used to Smoke that was anything but couch lock it was a energetic and Trippy High! It was Purple Haired Sense I’m not sure about the Genetics just the name in the 80s old school :children_crossing: My Sour Diesel is getting Frosty and the Tropicana Cookie plant is full of long skinny Bud’s the Santa Muerte is just starting to form buttons This is Shaping up to be a good year for Growing

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@Dforce well I see we’ve had to add the second net for the grateful breath. She’s looking beautiful in fact they’re all looking beautiful. If I ever did autos again I think I’d have to get with Graysinfarms and @repins12. Those purple buds are just beautiful and look very tasty. :yum::yum::yum::joy::joy::wave::beers::beers::v:. Keep up the good work brother I think you’re doing an awesome job. Now if the weather will just work for y’all up there it’ll be great :smiley::smiley:

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Hey outdoor growers, what is going on I haven’t had this problem before but just my 3rd year outdoors. Can someone help me solve this and I will get on with it just don’t want to do nothing to make it worse. I gave it a salt bath nothing but organic soil and worm dirt and 1/3 of the soil is perlite. I didn’t have any problems until it rained 2 weeks
Thank you Dean

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Top 4, 2 pics are the same bush but the other taller one has had no problems yet. Strawberry Cough ready to pull Grown by my Brother.

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Shes hungry, a good flower food with some cal mag should do the trick. Imo…

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I use jacks bloom booster with some cal mag

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@W.B.elpaso said it, definitely a bit hungry. Even though she is in the beginning of flower she still needs a bit of nitrogen. It appears you are organic so not sure how you go about that.
@Caligurl @Big123 do you have some ideas here?

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@Blackmoon with the Geeked Out Encountered I don’t have many pic’s. They didn’t get really big, but they are pretty. The buds are a bit fluffy, but they have been in a very warm/ hot climate. The smell is a fruity grape so far. I used very little nutrients as it was at the mercy of mother nature.

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Glad I keep seeing these names pop up. Been meaning for 3 days to get me an @repins12 Auto dropped to fill a void :green_heart::metal:t2:

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With the yellowing being all over and not just starting at the bottom, I’m not leaning towards Nitrogen. Not getting anything from added nutrients probably isn’t helping either. You could try brewing a ‘tea’ using spent coffee grounds (but you don’t need a lot… maybe 1 cup grounds to 5 gallons of water). Use spring water so you can get some macro-nutrients from it. Let is set for 24 hours, then strain out the coffee.

To treat an issue with quick results, you’ll want to do a foilar. Take the coffee ‘tea’ and add aloe to it then mix in some Epsom salts.

Always, always test a small section first… maybe a single branch.

A question… you said you’ve had a lot of rain? Has it been unusually cold there as well?

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Some plants respond to the diminishing sun :sunny: light by yellowing leaves for a quick fix towards flowering demands. I like to water in coffee grounds and other organic fertilizers, top dressing, plus keep some other sources of nitrogen in the mix plus bloom nutrients. Less is more, don’t go overboard feeding.

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Thanks for getting back to me @Dforce
Ill be watching
Cheers :beers:

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These pictures are a good start and plenty of visual to get an idea of what the geeked out encounter looks like
Thank you @Dforce
Nice colour
Cheers :beers: :clap: :v:
Got a good line up of other nice plants growing on too

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I think they look ok @DUDE12 for your time of the season being outside in the weather
I grew a blackberry moonrock plant last summer here in nz and it went very yellow in colour near the end and close to the harvest window
I never worked out why i suspected an early cold night set it off.
Im an outdoor organic grower also
I made a slurry of worm castings and calmag from memory
Its all documented on my journal i believe.
What ever you do dont do a lot of anything
Less is best when you dont know what it is
Feed it give it a few days to respond if its going too
Cheers :beers: :clap: :v:

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@RPgrower just a little update

















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Looking great, its getting time to fight the elements lets keep it that way :+1: :+1:

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Soggy,cool weather :face_with_peeking_eye::disappointed:
I’m ready for it but… The girls don’t won’t it :rofl::joy::rofl::green_heart::metal:t2:

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