FelipeBlu’s Outdoor Hempy Photos & Autos 2020

The above mix provides
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I wanted to bump up the K, Ca, and Si at this stage.
 
And this morning, everyone is feeling better.

In the sun, the early signs of hunger can be seen better on both BeBos middle blade of the second node fan leaves, in black buckets).

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And I see that the thrips and leaf hoppers have wasted no time in finding my babies! I will have to break out the spinosad early this year.
 
The kids seem to like their new feed mix.
But you can see that the thrips were having fun on the GLGA. So they all got a good dose of spinosad last night after sunset. And so it begins

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Kind of a meh day with marine layer most of the day. But there’s plenty of secondary growth going on at the nodes. There should be another growth spurt after the roots find the new reservoir.
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Yes, something about causing resistance through repeated use, which is why I alternate between spinosad, insecticidal soap, and plain high-velocity water (spray). My thrips are still very susceptible to all three. :rip:
 
176 days, huh? I’ve never started an outdoor grow this early before.
Let’s see...April 1 to October 15 would 198 days. Yeah, if I put them in 5 gallon hempy buckets, they could probably yield close to a pound each.

Right now, they’re getting ~10.5 hours of direct sun, so I figure they’re getting a DLI of about 37. That will probably max out around 45 to 50 by solstice.
 
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