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Learningdetroit

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This is my 2nd time trying to grow photo during the season. I did autoflowers for maybe 2 year.

Right now they get a mix of dry fert
Fox farm all purpose
Fox farm fruit flower

Stump tea occasionally

Started in 5/10gal bags and put in grourd


Any advice what so ever would be wonderful


The girl on the left I tried to net kinda pushing it down below the net.

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You don’t think this will harm it? I did it thinking I’d get a better yield from the branches being kinda canopy level then coming through the net uike an autoflowers would.
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I tossed a net over this one to maybe stake down? But I’m thinking about just pulling the lower branches down.


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I tried to put a net a weave it into this plant but some of the taller branches won’t allow it.

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Prior to trying to net

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Creeperpark

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I wouldn't use a net on a plant because it can cause the plant parts to rub each other. It can cause tissue breaks as well as limit some airflow under the leaves. It forces some leaves into excess sun exposure and others with less.
 

Old Piney

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Looks good to me ! I'm not sure what varieties you have but in general photos mature later than autos. Your climate looks to me to be lush and temperate, mold may be an issue .As flowering progresses keep a eye for little inchworms and the adult white butterflies , I believe they are cabbage worms .I've found the are responsible for most gray mold bud rot .Spray with BT when you see the tiny caterpillars , you got to get them before they get in the buds.BT is a safe biologic control
 

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