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Outdoor Grow - Jack Herer (Fem) & Blue Power (Fem)


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That dark green colour can indicate a large presence of Nitrogen.

 

One of them is twisted a bit too.

 

I have had this happen to me when using soil with too much Nitrogen.

 

I am no expert, I'm sure some of the more experienced growers will chime in.

 

But I'd get them in sun asap and don't overwater, see if they grow out of it.

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That dark green colour can indicate a large presence of Nitrogen.

 

One of them is twisted a bit too.

 

I have had this happen to me when using soil with too much Nitrogen.

 

I am no expert, I'm sure some of the more experienced growers will chime in.

 

But I'd get them in sun asap and don't overwater, see if they grow out of it.

Yeah I was worried about one. It’s little leave doesn’t looks amazing, and they are a bit dark, I thought maybe that was the lack of natural sun. I’ve now got them outside under the sun, will be getting about 6 hours of direct afternoon sun minimum each day and the days are about 23 degrees every day now so it’s good to go.

 

Hopefully they pick up well and really start to grow out properly!

 

Cheers

 

 

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Just a little update, the blue power didn’t survive so I’ve gone and popped another seed amongst my dads tomato seedlings in the makeshift greenhouse and it’s come up a strong and fast. I also did another jack Herer to be safe.

 

All coming along well for now. Will transplant them into their final pots in the next week or two once they strengthen up

 

 

 

 

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