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first time grower just looking for feedback on my first plant, its outdoor and about a month away from harvest i believe. ghost og strain

no nutes/outdoor/broken sunlight since dead trees etc. so even though it looks bussin i don't know where it actually stands
 
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it'll probably grow out to be a bit thicker as it turns red/orange..

i've grown out doors with out fertilizer and it was better than the indoor weed i grew under a 400wattHPS lamp where i used fertilizer, not really the greatest bud on earth, but it was still decent. a couple bowls would get me high... idk, it will definitely be worth trying. probably not one hit weed if you have a tolerance, but unless you always need the strongest weed you might enjoy it.
 
i would get some fertilizer or nutes whatever it's called for your next grow... i had some good results with the fox farm fertilizer that has the NPK listings related to weed. it stunk pretty strong. the fertilizers i used indoors were some high priced brand that were supposed to be good that didn't have a stinky smell for indoors and it seemed like a total waste of money from the tests i ran using the fertilizer and comparing it to growing with just light and water.

i'm pretty sure the fertilizer made some of my outdoor plants better, but at that point they were all random strains so i'm not 100% certain how huge of a deal fertilizer makes.
 
i would get some fertilizer or nutes whatever it's called for your next grow... i had some good results with the fox farm fertilizer that has the NPK listings related to weed. it stunk pretty strong. the fertilizers i used indoors were some high priced brand that were supposed to be good that didn't have a stinky smell for indoors and it seemed like a total waste of money from the tests i ran using the fertilizer and comparing it to growing with just light and water.

i'm pretty sure the fertilizer made some of my outdoor plants better, but at that point they were all random strains so i'm not 100% certain how huge of a deal fertilizer makes.
yeah my buddy keeps joking me that it'll be some mids because of no nute lol, it definitely seems lacking in its bushiness, its probly 5 feet tall and in a pot. i plan next summer to use everything including homemade aerobic compost tea, definitely in the ground next time too. i'm just glad it fruited because i had another plant that turned out to be male and i didn't know for the longest but i had them together like buttbuddies lmao
 
yeah my buddy keeps joking me that it'll be some mids because of no nute lol, it definitely seems lacking in its bushiness, its probly 5 feet tall and in a pot. i plan next summer to use everything including homemade aerobic compost tea, definitely in the ground next time too. i'm just glad it fruited because i had another plant that turned out to be male and i didn't know for the longest but i had them together like buttbuddies lmao
yeah. might've been some denser buds if that was one of the top buds if it is a five foot plant... my outdoor plants that weren't in a lot of sun never really got too dense regardless of if i used fertilizer or not, but they were a little bigger than that, but then again that could grow a bit more with the way it looks now.

if it's in a pot, i find that if i rototill dirt in a garden it gives the plants a lot more room to breath. i used a pretty big pot to grow a couple seeds and then mostly just grew in loose dirt in the ground, i believe the loose dirt giving the plants more room to breath really helps them grow faster and larger in general... definitely would say you will get larger denser buds in the ground from the little experience i have experimenting.
 
Looks like you're off to a great start for a first grow. Giving the plant plenty of light and room for its roots can really help it fill out. It's helpful to watch the trichomes and pistils change colour to know when it's ready to harvest; when most are milky or starting to turn amber, that's a good sign. Keep it up and enjoy the process!
 
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