Rookie Attempting a new grow

Your girls need more morning sun :slight_smile:

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Heres a good comparison

This one gets plenty of morning sun…

This one on the opposite corner gets little to no morning sun…

Unfortunately i gotta cut trees if i want the smaller one to get more sun.

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@Pistilgrip you need to get a ph meter and check your waters ph. It needs to be between 6.5 and 6.8 for health plants.

Definitely let them have time to dry, the soil. Simple and easy to use your finger sticking it up to the 2nd knuckle to see if its moist. Happy growing!!

Thanks!

So its been 2 weeks since my last post…lost one seeding two survived…one aoto and one photo now…first picture is the auto…they look really small…im pretty sure my ph has been off, hopefully its corrected now…again in southern MN and im doing everything outside…the pots feel real light right now and i fell like i should give them a bunch of water…watered them with 120 ml yesterday


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Sorry first pic is the photo white widow, second pic is gmo/mystic auto

And it was just before sundown, gettin droopy…they looked normal all day, hoizontal leaves, etc…

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@Pistilgrip looking good bro! Dont worry, they are chugging right along. The more you stare at em, the slower they grow :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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@ChittyChittyBangin ,thanks for the encouragement. Its hard not to stare at them when theyre so cute!

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Theyll turn into this in no time…

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@OGIncognito @Dexterado @ChittyChittyBangin @anon34311147 I have visitors…jacks dead bug spray is on the way…any clue as to what is feasting



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Looks like catapillars to me… get some damascus earth too…

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Again…they’re outside 24/7 in southern MN…and no nutes yet…fox farm soil mix of OF and HF and perlite

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I just bought some DE…just sprinkle some on the soil?

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@Pistilgrip — Thank you for starting this thread! I’m also in MN — in the Twin Villages vicinity. I’m going to watch your grow closely and learn from your advances.

I recently planted my germinated seeds and am not having success commensurate with yours. I’m seeing where I failed based upon what you describe. Thank you for that!

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Agree with caterpillars.

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Here are pics of grasshoppers in CO. I have plucked a couple off my plants.

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Milkweed grows like wildlife around my house…and i don’t chop it down…i bet it is caterpillars

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Looks like catapillars to me. Im in the process of eradicating them from my Brussel Sprout plant! Go out early in the morning with a pair of tweezers and pick them off.

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