Newgrower219
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Thank you for the fast reply. Are you positive that is a male or just taking a guess based off of my crappy picture. I too was thinking make but didn't want to believe itThe one that snapped will recover...
Looks like there are plenty of new shoots to take over.
You grew the top picture from seed?
I'd mostly be concerned with THAT being a MALE plant.
lobster claw?I wonder what you see in a Rorschach testkinda has multiples and resembles a lobster claw, now don't it? a female flower cone is much more slender and singular with a clear fine hair coming from the tip... sorry man.
Good Luck w yer grow!!
it depends some grow fast some grow slow. you might want to feed them unless your using an organic supersoilOne last question. How long do you think it will take for the broken plant to be ready to flower?
I'm really nervous to feed them and don't want to burn them up. I'll attempt to give them a light feeding their next watering in two days. Feeding them lightly once a week should be enough to get them through right?it depends some grow fast some grow slow. you might want to feed them unless your using an organic supersoil
I've heard other growers mention that here.... kinda works for simple visualization, not original to me.
I'll give her two weeks to bounce back and then start flowing. I'm guessing two weeks will be ample time. Thank you very much for your help. It's very appreciated.
Bud- your plant will bounce back fast b'cuz it has a big root system already.... give it a few wks
What kind of soil are you using and what are you planning on feeding them?
I have a ph tester I use for my water. Is there some sort of tester I should be using for the soil as well?Browse the organics section . might as well use the nutrients you have for now until you get the hang of soil. get a ph test kit and some calmag just to be safe.