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so here are a couple pictures of what I assume to be windburn. I use a barn as a wind block and the wind almost always comes from one direction, so she pretty much just stays in the same place and that works great...woke up one morning and relized the tree outside was blowing the other way and quite hard as well. instantly I thought about my plant, went outside and set her around the corner to block the heavy wind. well...the wind changed, and I wasn't home for a couple hours...when I'd got back the plant was just about horizontal (ok...that's a bit exaggerated...but it was past 45 degrees). I'm almost 100% certain it's windburn becase the damage is pretty much only on one side of the plant, but I've never actually seen windburn on a weed plant before, and on trees it looks quite a lot different. so I thought...this same day I saw the middles were prety yellow so I gave it it's first flowering nutes, 2 - 6 - 3.5 / 2.5ml in 2L distilled water. (bottle calls for 2 - 4ml per L) and in the same 2L it's regular dose veg food. 8 - 2 - 6 / 2.5mL per L. Bio-Bizz, so it's 100% organic. could this maybe be from the nutes? on closer inspection most of the tops have some kind of bent leaf new groth now, which was not there before the wind storm or fooding that morning. but the yellow is pretty much gone.. strong winds...opinions? is this just windburn like I thought? thanks | ||
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i'm also totally into the idea of vegging all my outdoor plants to be about ten inches tall or so, then puttin those tall ladies into the ground. give 'em a head start on nature ![]() ps: i left man fan on the stationary setting by accident and came home a day and a half later, had a couple branches look a lot like that so i think that's what it is too...bamboo is an excellent wind break that grows quick! by next season it'd be huge. | |||
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haha, point taken... I do love outdoors, and I'll always have an outdoor grow, but the next outdoors are going to be started on time and given real earth, and I'm just going to pretty much leave them too it. I'll feed it, but that's it, unless it gets sick... I still prefer to grow indoor...I'm just more experienced indoor, and I only grow for myself...so quanity doesn't matter at all. I prefer indoor smoke more if done correctly. yeah...more? not really...just different, of course it depends on strain and about 80 million other things... ![]() I don't know, I also like how stress free indoor growing is. I like knowing 100% of the time what's going on with the stuff I'm going to smoke. call me a control freak...I guess I kind of am when it comes to plants and cars...I micro manage for myself. it gives me peace of mind. I'm off to take some pictures of the root system growing out of the bottom of me bucket, from a plant that's not even as big as the bucket. ![]() | |||
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