Outdoors IKLWA And Cherries Dubelee In MA

IKLWA IS STARTING TO SWAY UPDATE

Hi all, got a few pics today. Buds galore! Fingers crossed still very good bud rot resilience! One or two today.



@Lerugged , is there anything they want at this time? IKLWA is lighter green than Cherries D. Normal? Hungry? I'm seeing large leaves getting eaten from the trunk up and now out. only the trunk and a few large branch leaves.
 
Highya SO,

Aren't they gorgeous?!? I think so! They are fattening up very nicely! Mine are as well, and I love that when they fatten up the second time. Then, they'll fatten up again just before harvest, and become mind-boggling fantasies!! Yeah, they're coming along very nice! Great job, SO. Happy Smokin'
 
Highya SO,

Aren't they gorgeous?!? I think so! They are fattening up very nicely! Mine are as well, and I love that when they fatten up the second time. Then, they'll fatten up again just before harvest, and become mind-boggling fantasies!! Yeah, they're coming along very nice! Great job, SO. Happy Smokin'
This one's so sativa! She's fun!
If you can find what she wants I'd be interested. They always consume the fans. I have not been able to stop it so was thinking thats how she is.
Maybe some extra geoflora? Generally. Lighter colour than indica. Looks great to me
That's comforting. She's healthy in so many places those leaves won't be missed. It's like a targeted leaf snack for only certain ones. Good to know! Thanks!
 
This one's so sativa! She's fun!

That's comforting. She's healthy in so many places those leaves won't be missed. It's like a targeted leaf snack for only certain ones. Good to know! Thanks!
You never had any problems with nutrients growing these? CL🍀
 
If you can find what she wants I'd be interested. They always consume the fans. I have not been able to stop it so was thinking thats how she is.
Maybe some extra geoflora? Generally. Lighter colour than indica. Looks great to me
If leaves are yellowing she is translocating mobile nutrients.

In cannabis the main mobile nutrients are Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Magnesium, with traces Molybdenum and Nickel.

It's rarely a trace so I would start with some Sweet Candy which covers P and K but without any nitrogen, and if that doesn't do it, make up some dolomite water to cover Calcium and Magnesium, which will also increase nitrogen.

At least you would have it narrowed down to 1 of 2 groups.

You could always brix a healthy lower leaf and then a healthy upper leaf. If its a substantially higher brix up top then you need more Phosphorus, so again, Sweet Candy, or something similar.

If it has been really wet then likely it's a nitrogen problem as oxygen has been restricted by the wet soil, and if the soil is dry but compacted then magnesium has become heavy on the magnesium to calcium ratio and you need some lime to uncompact the soil, or a calcium solution, and when the soil fluffs atmospheric nitrogen will return to the roots.

This deep into flower I would suspect both phosphorus and nitrogen are being translocated so you better hurry.

If the soil is really wet then O2 could be really restricted and that will make all nutrients less available, but when that happens you usually see twisted growth on the growing tips.
 
It sounds like it's the older leaves dying off. I get that happening no matter what but my grows are like 9 months long.
I find they don't skip a beat and you say they have plenty backup.
Thanks @Gee64 . Gives me some stuff to think about .
 
You never had any problems with nutrients growing these? CL🍀
I'm a landrace virgin Cap'n.
If leaves are yellowing she is translocating mobile nutrients.

In cannabis the main mobile nutrients are Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Magnesium, with traces Molybdenum and Nickel.

It's rarely a trace so I would start with some Sweet Candy which covers P and K but without any nitrogen, and if that doesn't do it, make up some dolomite water to cover Calcium and Magnesium, which will also increase nitrogen.

At least you would have it narrowed down to 1 of 2 groups.

You could always brix a healthy lower leaf and then a healthy upper leaf. If its a substantially higher brix up top then you need more Phosphorus, so again, Sweet Candy, or something similar.

If it has been really wet then likely it's a nitrogen problem as oxygen has been restricted by the wet soil, and if the soil is dry but compacted then magnesium has become heavy on the magnesium to calcium ratio and you need some lime to uncompact the soil, or a calcium solution, and when the soil fluffs atmospheric nitrogen will return to the roots.

This deep into flower I would suspect both phosphorus and nitrogen are being translocated so you better hurry.

If the soil is really wet then O2 could be really restricted and that will make all nutrients less available, but when that happens you usually see twisted growth on the growing tips.
On it Gee. She's hungry. I'll remember that.
Plants look Fantastic !! There putting on the bud now , I think you will make it too !!! :passitleft:Good Day Sir
:passitleft:Aaah tis!
It sounds like it's the older leaves dying off. I get that happening no matter what but my grows are like 9 months long.
I find they don't skip a beat and you say they have plenty backup.
Thanks @Gee64 . Gives me some stuff to think about .
I stopped giving them sweet candy after three or four applications a month ago or more. Maybe we'll see a positive motion now!
 
If leaves are yellowing she is translocating mobile nutrients.

In cannabis the main mobile nutrients are Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, and Magnesium, with traces Molybdenum and Nickel.

It's rarely a trace so I would start with some Sweet Candy which covers P and K but without any nitrogen, and if that doesn't do it, make up some dolomite water to cover Calcium and Magnesium, which will also increase nitrogen.

At least you would have it narrowed down to 1 of 2 groups.

You could always brix a healthy lower leaf and then a healthy upper leaf. If its a substantially higher brix up top then you need more Phosphorus, so again, Sweet Candy, or something similar.

If it has been really wet then likely it's a nitrogen problem as oxygen has been restricted by the wet soil, and if the soil is dry but compacted then magnesium has become heavy on the magnesium to calcium ratio and you need some lime to uncompact the soil, or a calcium solution, and when the soil fluffs atmospheric nitrogen will return to the roots.

This deep into flower I would suspect both phosphorus and nitrogen are being translocated so you better hurry.

If the soil is really wet then O2 could be really restricted and that will make all nutrients less available, but when that happens you usually see twisted growth on the growing tips.
My mind soon went to thinking, hmmmm if my indica leaner growing as heavy as I've witnessed isn't struggling for nutes, then this one must be trying for some monster colas! I'm going for that first. :woohoo:
 
My mind soon went to thinking, hmmmm if my indica leaner growing as heavy as I've witnessed isn't struggling for nutes, then this one must be trying for some monster colas! I'm going for that first. :woohoo:
I like that theory! Especially since growing Ilkwa is now on my bucket list! Figure it out quick Stone!❤️🙏
 
I'm a landrace virgin Cap'n.

On it Gee. She's hungry. I'll remember that.

:passitleft:Aaah tis!

I stopped giving them sweet candy after three or four applications a month ago or more. Maybe we'll see a positive motion now!
Well for the first time you’ve done a fantastic job and I salute 🫡 you Otter 🦦. CL🍀. :thumb: :cheer:
 
Looks like the IKLWA has got you in its sway! You're going to need sky hooks to keep those off the ground. :goodluck: with the weather...
Great song I haven't heard in a while! I have lines tied loosely strategically placed in there waiting to tighten up as they bare weight! Most mains should stay upish. :)
Well for the first time you’ve done a fantastic job and I salute 🫡 you Otter 🦦. CL🍀. :thumb: :cheer:
Thanks Cap'n :love: ! I have the best team of coaches here at The Mag!
Wow, you've got the IKLWA growing in monster mode Otter! :yummy:
Hey Stunger :ciao: thanks! I'm hoping for the weather to hold out for us. She's going to want another month I think.
 
Highya SO,

We have a day of rain on Sunday. That's all I see in the forcast. Starting to be like last year!! That would be great. Are you thinking mid-October? Hopefully, we'll have sunny days until then!! Happy Smokin'
 
Highya SO,

We have a day of rain on Sunday. That's all I see in the forcast. Starting to be like last year!! That would be great. Are you thinking mid-October? Hopefully, we'll have sunny days until then!! Happy Smokin'
Good morning Bode! Sat Sun Mon look wet here then good again. The buds on Cherries D look the right size and need to get more ripe if she's growing like indoors. They were compact and tight. I think after the first week in Oct for her? Maybe before that. IKLWA is something we'll have to watch. she's making bud like crazy now. Some pistils are browning so that's good! You may be right at mid month for her. I hope so! Sun's out today!
 
IKLWA IS STARTING TO SWAY UPDATE

Hi all, got a few pics today. Buds galore! Fingers crossed still very good bud rot resilience! One or two today.



@Lerugged , is there anything they want at this time? IKLWA is lighter green than Cherries D. Normal? Hungry? I'm seeing large leaves getting eaten from the trunk up and now out. only the trunk and a few large branch leaves.
Looks fantastic my friend. :welldone:
I'd say your a week or so ahead of me.
Do you have a date in mind?




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