Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restrained

Is there any way to be 100% sure that she will start to flower?

I am finding out right now....I have a plant in the garden, it was under 24 hour light, I put it outside at the equinox to see if daylength....12 hours, or the fact that the days were getting longer...would dominate the reaction. What needs to happen is that the indoor light schedule needs to be changed slowly, to match the outside daylight hours.......for the projected date it's going outside. If the plant doesn't go into flower...everything's good, if it does go into flower, valuable time is lost while the plant reverts back to veg.

I was just thinking about when Fluxy will finish, when she starts sleeping outside (very soon).

Currently, she gets 6 hours of darkness in the tent, from 1 AM to 7 AM.

Is there any way to be 100% sure that she will start to flower, (AS DAYS GET LONGER)

when she starts to see 13 hours of darkness, (which is what I have now)? thank you

I WANT TO SWITCH HER TO BLOOM NUTES SUNDAY & KEEP HER OUTSIDE, STARTING SUNDAY,

...????????????????..........THOUGHTS?:thanks:
 
Re: WTF! Watch This Flux, I need every Follower Today, to Mix it Up!

Just to be clear, Autos & feminized beans are two different things. Photos come either feminized or regular. If I'm correct Autos are all feminized but I could be wrong. Feminized just means it will be female unless you hermie it.
Auto means it will go into flowering automatically on it's own even if the lighting doesn't change, which is why they're not good candidates for fluxing. It takes a longer Veg cycle to get a Flux where you want it before you start flowering. I'm sure the majority of you know this but the way the discussion flowed may have confused anyone that wasn't to sure.

I'd like to ask what other benefits can you get from molasses other than flavor?



Oh yeah, Hi Trichs. Nice flux.

:thanks: for your compliment & the (very appreciated) auto/fem share BAR:high-five: great share!:thumb:

I told you guys/gals, I'm the FemSeed/autoNOOB
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Hey Trichs,

I saw Fluxy (The Beast) is breaking out of her bonds. Pretty soon you'll need some chains, she is going to take off when she is unleashed. Should be amazing to watch.

:goodjob:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Hey Trichs,

I saw Fluxy (The Beast) is breaking out of her bonds. Pretty soon you'll need some chains, she is going to take off when she is unleashed. Should be amazing to watch.

:goodjob:

LOL :high-five: for the chuckle SABO! The MONSTER II:thumb:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Great time fpr some "pro" help on this blemishing that has returned, she is till very happy, we had this a couple weeks ago,

I flushed w/ epsom salts (1 tablespoon/gallon or 4ml/ltr) with 2g/8ltr's yesterday.

Any tips would be great, I using tap water that sits overnight, allowing any chlorine to dissipate.

PH 5.9 to 6.1 , PPM 750 with no nutes added to water.

PPM is 2100 after adding nutes & 2400 with epsom salts w/ nutes, am I doing this right?

When fed, I'm still using D & S aka Doggett & Simpson #2, 420 sponsored veg nutes (1 tbsp/gal)

Thank you, to those that jump in with suggestions for a cure. :thanks:

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Sup Tric.I am most likely not the pro you are seeking but I have had those spot's in my first grow.I will try and hunt it down in my first journal,but I believe it was due to my ph fluxing all over the place.I'll see if I can dig it up for ya.:thumb:

Edit..Found it.These are the plant's i was speaking of.Jimmy6k First Attempt - Closet Grow
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

If you were watering with regular hose city tap water than I'm sure its not a cal mag issue, it is public knowledge what the PPMs of your water is, and they typically contain about 200-380 ppm of Ca+ and Mg+. I don't see any real problem to be honest, as Fuzzy says, you let things progress and learn continually. You don't panic and treat something that might not even broken. Perfect example is that "purple stems" argument. Not to mention, can't always expect 100% perfect growth, although you can get away with some pretty damn beautiful growth outdoors, usually the plant has some kind of small "reaction" to the soil components and/or fertilizers that are applied and forms these small blemishes here and there. Just saying, don't just assume all hell has broken loose and that "something must be done immediately"

You also want to be careful not to use too much D&S, the stuff is kind of "hot" in my opinion, so if using 1/2 strength go down to 1/4 strength, etc. Still haven't run a full batch with the stuff, but planning on doing so with the next one.

We have the giant trichome I found today, MUCH larger than I have ever seen, check it out in a recent update trichs :thumb:
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Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Also our "catch of the day" which was a spotting was two mating monarchs that landed within feet of me and allowed me to get a picture. Pretty cool but a semi-bad omen at the same time :rofl:
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Purple Kush Muxy in the ground today pic bud update

Purple Kush Muxy in the ground today pic bud progress update

she is winning her battle! :cheer: against cold dirt as low as 48°F at night once again, last week.

this is the only top that was not damaged by 3 cold nights in a row
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trich pics, later
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Also our "catch of the day" which was a spotting was two mating monarchs that landed within feet of me and allowed me to get a picture. Pretty cool but a semi-bad omen at the same time :rofl:

Did you wait until they were done? ya know, doing it? I'll rep you, for the two-fer:Namaste:

thanks for the heads up, breaking out my 2 other (lame) moth traps now :thanks:

I have some catching up to do in this "arena":peace:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Sup Tric.I am most likely not the pro you are seeking but I have had those spot's in my first grow.I will try and hunt it down in my first journal,but I believe it was due to my ph fluxing all over the place.I'll see if I can dig it up for ya.:thumb:

Edit..Found it.These are the plant's i was speaking of.Jimmy6k First Attempt - Closet Grow

:thumb:sup 6pak! can't enough for the share:high-five: and link:circle-of-love:

you're girls r lookin' fluxin' awesome:bravo:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

If you were watering with regular hose city tap water than I'm sure its not a cal mag issue, it is public knowledge what the PPMs of your water is, and they typically contain about 200-380 ppm of Ca+ and Mg+. I don't see any real problem to be honest, as Fuzzy says, you let things progress and learn continually. You don't panic and treat something that might not even broken. Perfect example is that "purple stems" argument. Not to mention, can't always expect 100% perfect growth, although you can get away with some pretty damn beautiful growth outdoors, usually the plant has some kind of small "reaction" to the soil components and/or fertilizers that are applied and forms these small blemishes here and there. Just saying, don't just assume all hell has broken loose and that "something must be done immediately"

You also want to be careful not to use too much D&S, the stuff is kind of "hot" in my opinion, so if using 1/2 strength go down to 1/4 strength, etc. Still haven't run a full batch with the stuff, but planning on doing so with the next one.

We have the giant trichome I found today, MUCH larger than I have ever seen, check it out in a recent update trichs :thumb:

I love you man! thank you very much for that share of local wisdom & nute tip. :thanks:

We will discuss your "GIANT trichome" SHARE, WHEN i RETURN FROM DINNER (DOH!)

THAT! will require a 2nd look, I;m leaning towards a drop of water, lol (kidding, mabee):high-five:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Great time fpr some "pro" help on this blemishing that has returned, she is till very happy, we had this a couple weeks ago,

I flushed w/ epsom salts (1 tablespoon/gallon or 4ml/ltr) with 2g/8ltr's yesterday.

Any tips would be great, I using tap water that sits overnight, allowing any chlorine to dissipate.

PH 5.9 to 6.1 , PPM 750 with no nutes added to water.

PPM is 2100 after adding nutes & 2400 with epsom salts w/ nutes, am I doing this right?

When fed, I'm still using D & S aka Doggett & Simpson #2, 420 sponsored veg nutes (1 tbsp/gal)

Thank you, to those that jump in with suggestions for a cure. :thanks:

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Hmm, I can see the discoloration but My eyes are shot, Could we possibly see some more pictures? has this progressed at all?

This Almost looks like a magnesium deficiency or a less common manganese deficiency, Either way If its not fast progressing the discoloration is due to the fact the plant is pulling the required nutrients right from the leaf(this is why I recommend to leave bad leafs on till they fall off as oppose to taking them and forcing the plant to pick a new victim to suck from.

This would explain why your girls are still happy, They might just be missing a little of something but are getting what they need for the most part ( side note Manganese deficiency can be a result from to much Magnesium)

Do you adjust your PH? or is this the PH when you are Finished adding nutrients. No red flags for me, she's a strong one taking all those nutes :) One thing I will add there is one "unknown variable", your water. Tap water has a lot of inert chemicals/substances that cannot be evaporated out and cannot be used by your plant or even worse does not mix well with your plants.

Usually its not a big cause for concern, I would try bumping up your amino regiment (microbs) with your trace elements just a tiny hair without bumping up the base nutrients NPK on your next watering should you see fit. A lot of plants experience Vary Early stages of deficiency's just due to not having enough of the nutrient but the plant is getting it.

I'm not vary up to date with the brand of nutrients you use but The one that has Iron, Copper, Boron etc is your trace elements, and is usually the one that has the amino acids.

I'm not a Pro but I hope some of this information Helps!! Have a great day:thumb:
 
Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

Hmm, I can see the discoloration but My eyes are shot, Could we possibly see some more pictures? has this progressed at all?

This Almost looks like a magnesium deficiency or a less common manganese deficiency, Either way If its not fast progressing the discoloration is due to the fact the plant is pulling the required nutrients right from the leaf
I'm not a Pro but I hope some of this information Helps!! Have a great day:thumb:

thanks M1, HERE'S MO PICS:thanks:
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Re: Watch This Flux - 1st 420 Outdoor Fluxing - Presents Fluxy Lady - Fully Restraine

:passitleft: Lester:passitleft: Fluxy Lady has a stump 1-3/4" diameter today.

Do you think that is too early, to leave here outside yet?

no greenhouse, no roof, no cover.

She is going to be HUGE, I want to start flowerring, SOON, like by Sunday or tomorrow.

I have a basic hotplate, that goes as low as 70° with the knob at it's lowest, it has a thermostat that hear clicking on & off.

I could put the h-plate under Dolly, or put Fluxy on top of it, w/ some support, same height as h-plate, so she doesn't crush it.

What do u think? :thanks:
 
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