Female seeds breeder

heaze2010

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E5BE9BBE-638D-4174-8DC2-769FCA741FB8.jpeg 51869146-49B8-4575-8457-82C3E2D66BBC.jpeg i bought some feminized seeds from true north from a breeder called female seeds.
Anyone have any experience with them? I have 5 plants going 1 grapefruit kush and 4 lemon kush. They spent 5 weeks indoors under 200 watt led, and the last 2 weeks outside. But there growing at a snails pace. They range anywhere from 5 inch to 14 inch and all in between. Took 2 1/2 weeks just to recover from a fim. And there’s lack of leaf growth . There like Charlie Browns Xmas tree.
 
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I have great experiences with true north there customer service is phenomenal, had a few issues and they were takin care, I have heard lots of bad things and am starting to think that maybe their actual members who show a record of constant business are prioritized.

But no I've never grown Female Seeds and from the looks of it I never will wow, you're saying 3 weeks of indoor veg and 2 weeks of outdoor no way something's very wrong I would bet that its genetic cuz they look like healthy 4 weeks olds.
 
What are you feeding them?

Looks like the need some root food(any of them) will work.
I ‘m feeding them this, plus I used superthrive when I transplanted them outdoors from 1 gallon to 5 gallon pots. The soil is Kellogg’s patio plus which I believe contains bat guano and a few other organic nutrients.
 

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I didn’t know people still used Superthrive these days lol the nutrient you’re using looks fine but I’ve never heard of using Llama manure..this isn’t Fortnite
I wouldn’t be FIM’n those plants but I don’t FIM..I top, Lst, supercrop, or main-lining but it takes forever but I like it the most..
 
I've grown out female seed C99 and had awesome plants. I've actually only read good reviews of their strains.

They look real wet in these pictures, over watering is very easy with young plants, and will drastically slow growth.

Did you start them in those 5 gallons buckets?

They definitely seem small for the age.
 
I have great experiences with true north there customer service is phenomenal, had a few issues and they were takin care, I have heard lots of bad things and am starting to think that maybe their actual members who show a record of constant business are prioritized.

But no I've never grown Female Seeds and from the looks of it I never will wow, you're saying 3 weeks of indoor veg and 2 weeks of outdoor no way something's very wrong I would bet that its genetic cuz they look like healthy 4 weeks olds.
Don't judge the company on one person's grow. I think this is grower error. No offense to the grower.
 
How often are you watering them? The soil looks like it has almost no perlite which is no bueno because they need good drainage, especially when they are young. I grew out their c99 a few years ago and I don't have any complaints on the growth rate or yield.
I go by the weather, lately it seems to be around every 3 days. I water the whole garden at the same time,weed and veggies. I'm not sure on the exact size of the bag but I did mix a bag of perlite into the soil in the wheel barrel before putting it into 5 gallon tubs. 4 holes on bottom and 4 more on sides about an inch up.
 
I've grown out female seed C99 and had awesome plants. I've actually only read good reviews of their strains.

They look real wet in these pictures, over watering is very easy with young plants, and will drastically slow growth.

Did you start them in those 5 gallons buckets?

They definitely seem small for the age.
I transplanted them outdoors from 1 gallon to 5 gallon pots
 
Did you start in 1 gallons or transplant up from something smaller? Its been years since I did soil, but I believe starting with to large of a pot can slow the growth down because the plant spends more time building a larger root system. How did the roots look when you transplanted? Did they seem well developed?
 
Need some help determining the sex of my plant, here's pics and ...i have NO grow equipment, no nutrients, nothing to grow with, except what i do have. I am broke, spent thousands from buying brown shit from the streets, i have nothing, been ripped off, so i had 2 seeds, that i decided to grow. I do what i can with, things like eggshell tea (for calcium) magnesium from Epson salts, and a little bit, very tiny bit of miracle grow (tomato plant food) because it shows (some) of the things the plant needs, that i don't have.
 

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Did you start in 1 gallons or transplant up from something smaller? Its been years since I did soil, but I believe starting with to large of a pot can slow the growth down because the plant spends more time building a larger root system. How did the roots look when you transplanted? Did they seem well developed?
I started in the little peat discs,waited a week then transplanted into the 1 gallon pots. When I transplanted them into the 5 gallon pots, very surprisingly they had a large root system, and by that I mean it perfectly held all the soil together like a white netting.
 
Need some help determining the sex of my plant, here's pics and ...i have NO grow equipment, no nutrients, nothing to grow with, except what i do have. I am broke, spent thousands from buying brown shit from the streets, i have nothing, been ripped off, so i had 2 seeds, that i decided to grow. I do what i can with, things like eggshell tea (for calcium) magnesium from Epson salts, and a little bit, very tiny bit of miracle grow (tomato plant food) because it shows (some) of the things the plant needs, that i don't have.
Dude you have posted the same information in three threads ...chill a bit
 
Did you start in 1 gallons or transplant up from something smaller? Its been years since I did soil, but I believe starting with to large of a pot can slow the growth down because the plant spends more time building a larger root system. How did the roots look when you transplanted? Did they seem well developed?
I start in 1 gals and I get great growth rates. My soil is also about 40-50 percent perlite so it drys out pretty quick.
 
I go by the weather, lately it seems to be around every 3 days. I water the whole garden at the same time,weed and veggies. I'm not sure on the exact size of the bag but I did mix a bag of perlite into the soil in the wheel barrel before putting it into 5 gallon tubs. 4 holes on bottom and 4 more on sides about an inch up.
Yeah every 3 days for plants that small in 5 gal pots seem a bit too much. I would wait until the pot feels light when you pick it up before you water again.
 
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