Outdoor Super auto outdoor guerilla grow. 2012

My experience with growing autos outdoors is that they tend to take a few more weeks to finish than indoors. A lot of factors can delay the development - especially on our northern latitude. But they're looking fine though, no yellowing or pest problem. I figure the best harvest time would be around late august - early september, when it dries up out in the woods. Your superautos seem to have well over a month left to grow.
 
I just wanted to ask if anyone please could take a look at my Annapurna in the pictures i am going to post here in the next post and see if you can see if she need anything? I have tried to make my own diagnosis, but i can´t figure it out. She is growing, and she seems fine. But her leaves has a funny pale colour as you can see, and she does not develope any buds, or slow.

Does she have any deficiancy or some sort?
 
New update.

Here´s some pictures for you guys. Much has happened since last time. :) This is a Nirvana Sky with a real thick stem. How much longer until ripe you think?




X-mas tree like Annapurna. This one barely has no buds at all. :( But i guess the time will come for this one too. :) This is a strong one. There is a significant difference between this AP, and the other ones. The other ones are much much smaller, but they are much more bushier also.






Have a great day everybody! :) /H.
 
The weather is getting better each day, but it rains. Almost every day.

I think that swamp tubes is a good idea for growers in Scandinavia. You can use them everywhere i think, not just in the swamps. I think that if you plant right into the ground the roots will be wet most of the time. It rains very much up here, and the tubes are 75 % above ground level, so when it rains, the water sinks and let´s the root area in the upper half dry out a little and let´s the roots breath.
I can really see the difference on my plants that the ones that are planted in the ground is the ones that are sick, and the ones that are above ground, either in tubes or growbags is doing great.
But i wonder what you guys think about my tube theory? I asked another guy in another forum the same question earlier today, but i haven´t got a answer yet.

Annapurnas that are above ground.





The x-mas tree and the plant here below is dug down and their buds is not even close to the ones in the pics above here. The pictures of the plant i posted above the x-mas tree in my earlier post above is not dug down. You see the difference?


So, the plant in the pics above here is the one that has gone the furthest. I hope she can be done in mid aug.

Have a great day every, and good luck with you grows! :) Peace.

/H.
 
Looking good man that looks like mag deficiency the yellowing epsom salts should sort it but thers a humidity prob causes it too . See what the pros say. Good luck with the grow
 
Thanx. I fed her some micro nutes, and i don´t think it helps very much. It must be the ph or something. Is there any way to check the soils ph, when you only have a liquid ph tester? Take some soil and run water through it, and check the runoff? :/
 
Hi, guys! Update now.

The Annapurnas in the first spot is doing great! They are growing, and budding. And the are healthy, with no mold. I´ve started giving them Biobizz Bloom and Alg-a-mic, and i hope to see the effect kick in, in a couple of days. Also i am going to give them some myco fungi. The same with all of the super autos.




The one AP in spot 1 that had some mold on the stem are in status quo. I were out yesterday, and i am trying to cure her by scraping off the mold, and spraying the stem with a h2o2/water mix. I hope that will kill the mold off. We´ll see. :)

The Nirvana Sky and Annapurna at spot 2 is doing fine. The NS is moving forward, and the buds are getting bigger. The same thing with the AP, but not in the same pace. But i hope that she will get there too.

Nirvana Sky.



Annapurna.



Look at her leaves here. I haven´t fed her any Nitrogen for a couple of weeks now, so it can be lack of N that is causing the leaves to be so pale? And they are not just pale. The look funny in some kind of way. What can it be?



My laptop is uploading the pics slow so i will only upload a few. But i will post a few more later.

/H.
 
For me when I look strait down on a top and see a difference in the darkness of the green, it means they need nitrigen.See it in the pic? Picture 220.jpgIt creates a star like pattern of a lighter green.
 
hello hedjaman...

very well and very interesting grow here..i love it!

yes u have a miss of nitrogen on the annapurna bro...

Please ask to mods to move this thread into flash seeds section please, like this i can help u better
 
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