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    Tim
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    Info: This is my first time outdoor because now its legal in Germany. First I had the feminized plant in a pot, then I tried to force it into flower and was leaving it in the basement for the night and after that a few hours so the light would be less. But I put them back in the garden at like 11 am. I did that for like maybe 3-4 days in a row but it doesnt really flower. Now they are in the soil and I dont know what could cause these issues. First I thought maybe to less water or fertilizer. I didnt reallly water them that much because it also rains. So I watered more and fed them but it got worse. Now I think maybe it was to much fertilizer even tho I barely fed them outside. I also have some snails and spider mites in my garden. My other plant is very yellow but the leafs dont dry out like that. They are now 2 1/2- 3 Months old now. Strain special queen.

     

     

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    The middle one also shows strong yellowing (even more than my camera shows) I was sure it was to less soild and fertilizer so I put it in the ground and fed it a few days ago. Still no improvement. The weather was pretty sunny most of the time with rain once in a while (like every 4-6 days) some times more some times less

     

     

     

    #4263
    mrgrowit
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    Since your growing outdoors, and it looks like the plants are in-ground, the plant will transition to flower once the day length decreases to around 15 hours or less. When this happens depends on where you live. Looking up Germany, August is when you should see the plants start to flower.

    For the nutrients, what fertilizer are you using and when have you applied it so far? If its an organic fertilizer blend, general application is every 30-days. It takes time for the amendments to break down to a form that the plant can absorb.

    For the pests, here’s an article I wrote on Spider Mites that will help you: https://mrgrowit.com/post/spider-mites-on-cannabis-plants/
    I don’t have much info on snails but here’s a detailed article from another site: https://www.royalqueenseeds.com/us/blog-how-to-get-rid-of-slugs-and-snails-n422

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