midwestkush
New Member
hey guys I'm new to this forum and recently decided to join cuz the people on the other forum I was at are really annoying and make many irrelevant comments on grow logs. I got sick of people trying to voice their opinion to me when I never even asked them to... anyways, i got 4 plants total right now.. germinated seeds on 4/21 and put them outside 5/25(vegged indoor under 600 watt mh).. the first week after putting them out deer ate about 50% of all my plants, but since then i have put a deer net around them and they are currently on the right track.. my tallest is a hair under 5 feet( g13 haze) and one of the Lucy are 4 feet while the other 2 are still fighting back from the deer... my goal is to get about 4 lbs in all but I would be happy with 2
All of these pictures were taken 2 days ago
G13#1
this is the plant that is just under 5 feet(undergrowth eaten a little bit, thats why its a little thin)
G13#2
Lucy#1
This one is about 4 and a half feet
Lucy#2
This one got eaten the most by the deer, but is now up to about 3 feet
By the way I am watering with regular distilled water with super thrive about a gallon each plant every 3 days, or when soil is dry... is this a suitable watering plan since they are in the ground? or should i buy some maxsea to go along with the super thrive..... by the way the super thrive is working great! my plants have been growing about 2 inches a day
All of these pictures were taken 2 days ago
G13#1
this is the plant that is just under 5 feet(undergrowth eaten a little bit, thats why its a little thin)
G13#2
Lucy#1
This one is about 4 and a half feet
Lucy#2
This one got eaten the most by the deer, but is now up to about 3 feet
By the way I am watering with regular distilled water with super thrive about a gallon each plant every 3 days, or when soil is dry... is this a suitable watering plan since they are in the ground? or should i buy some maxsea to go along with the super thrive..... by the way the super thrive is working great! my plants have been growing about 2 inches a day