Recent content by Scottishweed

  1. Scottishweed

    Top heavy plants

    Have I got a deficiency or is this normal. Its only happening on 1 of the plants. Cheers, Scottish
  2. 1601722809516971798983701800971.jpg

    1601722809516971798983701800971.jpg

  3. 16017227069702148033932745166427.jpg

    16017227069702148033932745166427.jpg

  4. Scottishweed

    Top heavy plants

    I've just rigged up a tomato screen? (Least that's what I think it is) I kinda bent a few stalks trying to tuck them but has worked to an extent. I must admit my hands are sticky and the smell is amazing!! I can't wait til mid november! Thanks everyone for the help. I decided not to stick...
  5. 1600619685398648124166377965870.jpg

    1600619685398648124166377965870.jpg

  6. Scottishweed

    Help! Possible nitrogen deficiency I think

    Triple G Cookies Gelato White widow
  7. 20200919_163657.jpg

    20200919_163657.jpg

  8. 20200919_163639.jpg

    20200919_163639.jpg

  9. 20200919_163547.jpg

    20200919_163547.jpg

  10. 20200919_163526.jpg

    20200919_163526.jpg

  11. 20200919_163540.jpg

    20200919_163540.jpg

  12. 20200919_163234.jpg

    20200919_163234.jpg

  13. 20200919_163209.jpg

    20200919_163209.jpg

  14. Scottishweed

    Top heavy plants

    Cheers guys, went to raid my folks garden shed today found something I could use, a round grid support I think for tomatos or the like but need to find a way to support it. Away to B&Q to see what I can find.
  15. Scottishweed

    Top heavy plants

    Hi all I'm 4 weeks into flower in my 1st season. I came home from work today to find my Ultra Power is looking like the leaning tower of pisa. They're rather top heavy and bowing a bit. What would be the best way to support the stalks, ive heard of netting and staking but not sure what wouldd be...
Back
Top Bottom