MzanziMarijuana

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Hey everyone, the names MzanziM and I'm fairly new to growing. I've had 1 successful grow outdoors and in the process of a hydro grow.

Today I'm starting my first indoor homemade soil grow.

My soil is made from various parts such as bone meal, perlite, worm castings and vermicompost and a few other things.

My seeds were bagseeds and I germinated them about 2 weeks ago. They're looking okay, not 100% but they'll get there.

This is my soil that I mixed up today...

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Will post pics of the seedlings once I take a few photies, will post back soon.

Peace out..
 

greencropper

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you also have the option using of good quality coco coir mixed with 30% perlite as a grow medium, & using the canna coco A & B formula is a relatively safe & effective way to grow your plants
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also recommend to use top quality seeds to grow with because bagseed can end up being very inferior plants, but if growing quality proven types it wont be a waste of time, lifes too short to grow shit weed...even if your still learning, Hazeman Seeds and Bodhi Seeds are both very good quality & low price compared to many other seedbanks, you can practically chose any of their types offered & your on a winner
 

greencropper

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my outdoors grow are using some pots just coco mixed with 30% perlite & other pots have a 30% compost/30% coco/30% perlite mix...the ones with the 30% compost mix are going well & need less watering than the coco/perlite pots, but again if using indoors the compost may add a possible disease risk compared to a straight coco/perlite mix
 
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greencropper

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these jiffy peat pellets are very good for raising seedlings, they come in either coco pellets or peat pellets, i prefer the peat, plants seeds directly into the moistened pellets & when roots are coming out the sides of the pellets(approx 4"-6") its time to plant them into a larger container etc...no transplant shock because the roots are not being disturbed compared to other methods
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greencropper

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can recommend Hazemans Mikado, a number of people here on RIU have grown that one out with very good results, its especially good for beginners as its one of the fastest maturing plants available(40-45 days) yet retains a very good quality allround, will be using the Mikado as a stud in a pollen chuck mid january for a group of quality early maturing, heavy yielding types
 

TCH

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can recommend Hazemans Mikado, a number of people here on RIU have grown that one out with very good results, its especially good for beginners as its one of the fastest maturing plants available(40-45 days) yet retains a very good quality allround, will be using the Mikado as a stud in a pollen chuck mid january for a group of quality early maturing, heavy yielding types

40-45 from seed or start of flower?
 

greencropper

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sorry i meant from start of flower to finish, so approx 3mths from seed to finish of an average indoor setup with Mikado, its important that flower times be kept to a minimum while learning because at the end of the day the longer a plant grows the more chance of something going wrong, some plants may take up to 120 days flowering alone, that duration increases negative events becoming more a reality, so a short term strain especially outdoors where a person may miss heavy & prolonged rainstorms & other damaging weather patterns from impacting because the plant finished its budding cycle earlier
 
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MzanziMarijuana

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So these are the girls so far, I've had a few issues and wasn't able to update. But here it is...

So the one plant seems to be growing alright and is quite bushy, while the other is only growing 3 fingered leaves, anyone know what's wrong or is everything alright?

Thanks
 

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budsugar

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looking awesome man! Keep us updated.

I dont know why but the 3 fingered plant offends me a little bit. Haha.

Best of luck.
 
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