mollymcgrammar
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Well its been 2 full weeks of 12 and 12 and no signs of sex yet.
That makes sense, they may not have been mature at the time of the flip.I think it takes about 5-6 weeks before the plant shows sex from seed
so if you vegged for 3 weeks and flower, it could take 2-3 weeks before it shows sex
I vegged mine for 4 weeks and they have been in flower for 12 days and they have only just started to show there sex
got any pics fellow, would be great so see how there getting onThat makes sense, they may not have been mature at the time of the flip.
Still healthy as can be though. My larger outdoor plant is having alot of problems though.
Yeah ill post some more next time i have a chance. My phone is being wacky so when i get to a computer ill post some.got any pics fellow, would be great so see how there getting on
For some reason the one in the big white pots soil hasnt dryed in weeks. Its only been watered half the amount of times as the rest and at this point the soil is still moist after 2 weeks with no drink.the plants look really heathy and you must be watering at the right time as the plants don't look to big for the pot, rootbound problems happen when the soil drys out and the roots grow quick looking for water or the plants been In a container too long
the folks that said they wouldn't grow do too much reading and not enough trial and errorI can't help but wonder what happened to all the folks that swore these plants wouldnt grow.
The outdoor plant got a feeding of floraduo by General Hydroponics. The indoors just got dirt.
the white bucket looks like it holds loads of soil, what 4/5 time more than the smaller pot ?For some reason the one in the big white pots soil hasnt dryed in weeks. Its only been watered half the amount of times as the rest and at this point the soil is still moist after 2 weeks with no drink.
Let's not get too cocky. Remember, this is what you wrote in the opI can't help but wonder what happened to all the folks that swore these plants wouldnt grow.
The outdoor plant got a feeding of floraduo by General Hydroponics. The indoors just got dirt.
But now you're using cfl's, ferts, and you're not using regular backyard dirt. So it looks like it didn't work like you thought it would. Right? Or you'd still be using tap water only with incandescent light bulbs.Im going to plant a few seedlings in a pot (far away from my other indoor grow) and use my backyard dirt, tap water and an incandescent bulb.
Its still yard dirt except for two of the pots. The lights definitely had made a diffrence though. The indoors never got any nutes and get tap water. The outdoor gets rain.Let's not get too cocky. Remember, this is what you wrote in the op
But now you're using cfl's, ferts, and you're not using regular backyard dirt. So it looks like it didn't work like you thought it would. Right? Or you'd still be using tap water only with incandescent light bulbs.
For the record, I'm glad your plants are doing well. I hope you make it all the way through to harvest.
Good luck and happy growing
I wouldn't call nutes a waste of money, these plants are okay but they may not stay okay. They are also outgrowing the lights and that will be a problem. Hopefully when they sex and males are removed they will do better with more roomI think the point mollymcgrammar was trying to make is I said you don't need a lot of light or any nutes in veg to get good results, lots of growers took the piss on this thread and my thread, the point is it works and with a bit of practice I know you can pull
a small yeild with the smallest buget spent on a grow. the main question you want to ask your self is why do the indoor plants look really heathy ?
simply they have all the food they need in the garden soil, buying loads of nutes is a waste of money
You're good, I wasn't talking shit either. I was saying that most of the people that said your plants wouldn't grow were talking about incandescent lights and backyard dirt.I wouldn't call nutes a waste of money, these plants are okay but they may not stay okay. They are also outgrowing the lights and that will be a problem. Hopefully when they sex and males are removed they will do better with more room
Also, the "water only" growers use an organic super soil mix that has enough organics to feed the plant. If the soil is good enough nutes arent needed.
The budget for the indoor grow here was under 30$, not including seeds. The outdoor grow was 13 and change because all i spent was that on the nutes i just bought.
@Gary Goodson nothing personal i respect your experience and knowledge.
My reason for the incandescent was that it was called a "spotgro" and marketed as a grow light.You're good, I wasn't talking shit either. I was saying that most of the people that said your plants wouldn't grow were talking about incandescent lights and backyard dirt.
Incandescent lights will not work and I whole heartedly stand by that.