Ninja Dodo
New Member
Hey folks, Dodo here, pleased to meet you.
Well, I'm definitely a newb at growing, planted outside in the middle of January on the 30th parallel without any research into what the hell I was doing. My girls hardly grew (duh), began to flower in late March (never got over 1 ft.), rained all of April, 3 girls molded, and now as the days are getting longer the 3 remaining girls (sativa bagseed) went into reveg 2 weeks ago. I topped them all heavily, leaving a little growth hoping for some good to maybe come out of this yet. The sun is finally going to come out tomorrow for a good few days and that's the key ingredient, but what kind of nutes to use now is the question, as well as how much/often (that's where you come in). It's still a good while until the days start getting shorter. That gives me a little girth-building time, right?? The soil of the ground here is crap and this crop is sort of guerilla-ish and I couldn't work the ground properly at planting.
So, in your opinions....is there any hope at all? Like I said, the sun is coming out, and it's going to be in the mid-80s for at least the next week. There is always high humidity here.
I appreciate any help I get!
Well, I'm definitely a newb at growing, planted outside in the middle of January on the 30th parallel without any research into what the hell I was doing. My girls hardly grew (duh), began to flower in late March (never got over 1 ft.), rained all of April, 3 girls molded, and now as the days are getting longer the 3 remaining girls (sativa bagseed) went into reveg 2 weeks ago. I topped them all heavily, leaving a little growth hoping for some good to maybe come out of this yet. The sun is finally going to come out tomorrow for a good few days and that's the key ingredient, but what kind of nutes to use now is the question, as well as how much/often (that's where you come in). It's still a good while until the days start getting shorter. That gives me a little girth-building time, right?? The soil of the ground here is crap and this crop is sort of guerilla-ish and I couldn't work the ground properly at planting.
So, in your opinions....is there any hope at all? Like I said, the sun is coming out, and it's going to be in the mid-80s for at least the next week. There is always high humidity here.
I appreciate any help I get!