Hello there, I was wondering if I could do anything to maximize the crop I will be able to get from these two plants I have growing in my garden. They started flowering about 5 days ago and I started my bloom nutes yesterday. lsd2|690x388 y. (The AN line up).
You might start staking around outside to help hold up branches when they get heavy. It’s easier to do that before they start bending under the weight.
Definitely too late to top more and training is a little useless at this stage in my opinion. Dial in your nutes and add some bloom boosters. What nutrients are you using?
Just a observation, in your third pic I notice the edge of your leaves are curling up .this indicates your plant is unable to supply water to the leaves as fast as needed. Usually due to a ph swing in the root zone or lack of humidity.you could possibly be too close to a evergreen tree or are you using bark mulch? Again just a thought. But great looking gals I think u will be happy at harvest
Feed the plants, but don’t oversaturate the soil. I’d mix up a strong feed and apply a small amount. They don’t need more water, but they haven’t had much food.
I use straw for composting and throw all leave trimmings from the plant under the straw… I don’t use nutes as I am living soil… but even a couple components from living soil can improve your nutrient fed plants…at his stage less nitrogen more PK and Carbon… composting helps the carbon… maybe go to blood meal etc…
I was wondering : I have 4 plants outside but now the temperature drops around 4° C. at night. Could this harm them in any way? During the day they have plenty of sun and the temperature goes up to around 20° C. Is there anything I could do to help my girls? Do they need help?
Cover them with a tarp or plastic at night they won’t take much colder temps.u can use a cardboard box if they are small.it won’t ruin the bud tho if they survive. It will turn purple for sure