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playboo893

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Hey guys, just looking for some advice or anything someone can point out on my grow so far, 3 weeks old. sadly the first 2 weeks were under insufficient lighting for sure hence them being stretched, this was an extremely low budget grow (and my first grow) with free swagg seeds, anything that can be pointed out would be great thanks
 

playboo893

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if you look at the second one it looks like little hairs but im not flowering yet, are they not hairs?, if not what are they just nodes coming in? or is this an autoflower? thanks
 

kaiserAxel

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First off...cool stint, lol...Secondly...That pot might be big enough for ONE plant...for maybe the first few weeks. You should definitely try to transplant those before teh roots become entangled, other wise they will not live.


btw, those are called stipules, formed by both male and female plants
 

nellyatcha

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if you look at the second one it looks like little hairs but im not flowering yet, are they not hairs?, if not what are they just nodes coming in? or is this an autoflower? thanks

its not autoflowering bro , those are stipules on the plant it does that with each node that comes out you would see little half tear drop looking thing and then white hair (female) if flowering other wise you would see grape looking things (male)
 

fureelz

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whats up with the straws? What are you going to do once they get bigger? those won't have any potiential in the same container. those 2 in the blue pot look normal and healthy, almost ready for individual pots. You are getting a lot of stretching from the cotlyedons (first round leaves, seed leaves) to the initial single set. I would recommend putting the light a little closer to the plants. Unless they have male tendencies and will automatically stretch, you should be able to control a lot of their height with the distance of the light.
 

nellyatcha

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if you look at the second one it looks like little hairs but im not flowering yet, are they not hairs?, if not what are they just nodes coming in? or is this an autoflower? thanks

actually thats not true they will live, but you have to feed and water them more and it will just decrease their size. my buddy mygirls on here did 8 plants in 1 pot and they got to be about 18 inches tall and was all 1 big bud
http://www.youtube.com/user/growingmeds#play/uploads/6/X3mpr7tyMkU
 

nellyatcha

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whats up with the straws? What are you going to do once they get bigger? those won't have any potiential in the same container. those 2 in the blue pot look normal and healthy, almost ready for individual pots. You are getting a lot of stretching from the cotlyedons (first round leaves, seed leaves) to the initial single set. I would recommend putting the light a little closer to the plants. Unless they have male tendencies and will automatically stretch, you should be able to control a lot of their height with the distance of the light.

male tendencies are incorrect as well. its genetics man . my nevilles haze was like that and i toped her at 18 inches and she grew to 6 feet tall.
 

nellyatcha

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First off...cool stint, lol...Secondly...That pot might be big enough for ONE plant...for maybe the first few weeks. You should definitely try to transplant those before teh roots become entangled, other wise they will not live.


btw, those are called stipules, formed by both male and female plants

thats false man. check the link

http://www.youtube.com/user/growingmeds#play/uploads/6/X3mpr7tyMkU

and his name is mygirls on this site so search for him if you like
 

playboo893

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the straws were there to help them from falling over due to stretching and top-heaviness but they are cut up the middle so i can remove the straws before i transplant them, i appreciate the tips and help guys keep the tips coming. How much taller/ wider should they be before flowering and what size pot should i have for each individual plant? what are some tips to transplant these on a low budget?
 
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