How healthy is my plant ?

haloman420

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Damn bro. Hate to say it but your plant is on its way out. Be gone in like 3 days... Lmao. Jk. Looking fine to me. Do you feed her yet?
 

Dankweedwizard420

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I'm not in a position to buy nutes rn, so I amended the soil with smaller amounts of composted cow manure and even less char dirt to try and give it all the nutes it needs. If it begins to show signs of a deficiency I plan on buying the nutes but as of rn I don't think it's entirely necessary. Thanks for the reply though. Also I really hope it's a female lol since it's my first plant, if not I'll chop its balls and save it's pollen. @haloman420
 

FlyHigh589

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No offense but if that is really around 2 months old now, then it appears to be a fraction of the size it could/should be with a more proper and full feeding regiment. Looks healthy but my god for a 8-9 week old plant, it's pretty pitiful :/

Regardless, looks better than a lot of others first plant, so there is that I guess..

I absolutely recommend getting some nutrients to help it grow, and wish you the best of luck!!
 

tpc_mikey

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I agree with Fly, if that plant is 9 weeks old something is up i have seedlings 2 weeks old that are that big, here is what a 60 day old plant should look like fyiIMG_1170.JPG
 

Dankweedwizard420

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No offense but if that is really around 2 months old now, then it appears to be a fraction of the size it could/should be with a more proper and full feeding regiment. Looks healthy but my god for a 8-9 week old plant, it's pretty pitiful :/

Regardless, looks better than a lot of others first plant, so there is that I guess..

I absolutely recommend getting some nutrients to help it grow, and wish you the best of luck!!
When it was a seedling I over watered it by accident when the bottle tipped a little too far, and it lifted the plant up and it was hardcore shocked when that happened the 2nd time lol. We have quite the long season here, and it's roots should now begin being able to draw the nutes from the compost in the soil.

Edit: the first five weeks it was only getting like 7 hours of sun a day.
 
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