Hi_Grown

outdoor plants in hawaii

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They are about two weeks old I believe. Lmk how I'm doing guys. Any advice is appreciated

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They look good, could you put them into their final pots next ? saves messing around if they dont need to be moved about.

Is that nute burn on the leafes ?

You can put all your posts on one thread it makes it a bit easier to follow the grow !

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Thanks I'm gonna transplant them tomorrow. No on the nutes just bin watering it with distilled water. I think its from over watering

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Heres any update transplanted them to bigger pots. Any advice guys? would be greatly appreciated

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Let them do their thing. If your on Maui, The Big Island or Molokai - I know you got good soil. Don't OCD your plants with too much fertilizers etc. Let the plant get its micro nutrient from the soil.

How's the drainage? Does the water puddle up a bit then drain or drain very fast? Enable them to get max sun so you can help them reach as much of it's potential as possible.

Be patient. What you want is in the genetics. You can't change that. In most situations your plants are not going to be perfect looking. Make sure your PH is on target, good drainage and side on less is more - on everything and you'll be good.

If your on Maui go up and get some soil with ash in it. Then when your plants get about a foot and a half - slowly incorporate this into soil.

You got something good going. Keep it up. Post some more pictures when then get taller. What variety are you growing?

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uh yeah i would say switch to spring water. distilled is not the best for plants. just make sure you check the ph of the distilled which should be 7. than check your spring ph. make sure you have your spring water that same as the water you have been giving them so its not to hard of a swing. other than that soon as you can, get some clones going. which island? if you dont mind i ask. im from oahu.

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looking good so far

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your so lucky to be growing in Hawaii. I can not wait until I get a chance to grow on the hawaii islands! What have your other crops been like? I smoked some local grown when I was there and it was amazing!

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