First time grow

The pots are moist right now. Definitely not soaked and definitely not dry. Still look like babies with fuzz on the stems now but don't look like they're suffering in anyway.

Lights have been on for 24 hours. Wondering if I should go back to an 18-6 schedule.

I'd love to put them outside for a bit so they can get real sunlight but we're supposed to get a boatload of rain the next few days so I'd have to bring them back in.

Is it just time to be patient for a week?

I've appreciated all of your input so far :)
 

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The pots are moist right now. Definitely not soaked and definitely not dry. Still look like babies with fuzz on the stems now but don't look like they're suffering in anyway.

Lights have been on for 24 hours. Wondering if I should go back to an 18-6 schedule.

I'd love to put them outside for a bit so they can get real sunlight but we're supposed to get a boatload of rain the next few days so I'd have to bring them back in.

Is it just time to be patient for a week?

I've appreciated all of your input so far :)
Wait to put them outside until rain passes. You have to harden them before they go outside or they are gonna stress the first week. Once they go out there is no coming back in.

I 18/6 for better root expansion. I grow roots and get a bonus of flower for my work.

Happy roots grow monsters.
 
Some outside action

Funny fact, I tossed the soil from a 3rd seedling that I thought wouldn't break open into one of the black pots but and low and behold it turned into a rainbow baby after all.20200523_164458.jpg20200523_164443.jpg20200523_164430.jpg
 
Hope all your plants are getting the TLC they need

Plants were kept outside overnight for the first time last night and they seemed to have survived their first campout after a watering with starter feed.

My 2 year old (god bless her heart) decided to pull out the one seedling :roll: (last pic). So i quickly threw it back in and used a popsicle stick as a stake. Hopefully she keeps even though I've read that Marys got staying power if such an occurrence happens.
 

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Welp..they certainly took off. Thank fuck the +30 weather is yanking these girls outta the pot. Well into the feeding (water feed water). Some leaves are looking a little frail/burnt but it's sporadic at best. Hopefully I can keep up while at work20200709_203317.jpg20200709_203231.jpg
 
Noob question but getting the hang of it now..time to bust out the bloom nutes?

White hairs on most colas now. The scraggly looking leaves are gone too.20200725_111135.jpg20200725_111130.jpg

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Cx2H

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Noob question but getting the hang of it now..time to bust out the bloom nutes?

White hairs on most colas now. The scraggly looking leaves are gone too.View attachment 4636044View attachment 4636045

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If it's more than 14 days into flower then bloom nutes time and a few pk stacks for the next 3 week's until you need to ramp down* the ppm the last few weeks for the finish.

*Ppm should ramp up to mid flower then ramp back down by the finish. Example like 400 ppm to start. Then graduated steps to 1000-1200ppm by mid cycle then back to 400 ish by finish, depending on how the plant is responding.

Looks great so far without nitpicking you. ;-)
 
Tale of two cities here..the one on the right is starting to worry me a little. I did the feed feed flush routine and they've been sitting on my patio the last few days until I came home to this. It must have acted as a hot plate and cooked the pot. I immediately watered then took off the curled up leaves. What are my chances?20200815_095812.jpg20200815_100200.jpg
 

Cx2H

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Tale of two cities here..the one on the right is starting to worry me a little. I did the feed feed flush routine and they've been sitting on my patio the last few days until I came home to this. It must have acted as a hot plate and cooked the pot. I immediately watered then took off the curled up leaves. What are my chances?View attachment 4654327View attachment 4654329
Bud plants are pretty resilient and they should snap back, unless they have an underlying issue. If so it's going to be getting worse.
 
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