my super lemon haze at 2 weeks and 3 days

ukgrower2110

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this is my super lemon haze at 2 weeks 3 days old. how does she look? will there be a rapid growth soon? i want to top her and make clones in the post next to her. im going to start using bio bloom soon. how much do i use? shes in a 35% perlite 35% vermiculite 30% soil mix. can someone just say if im doin good or bad.
 

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dudeoflife

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Looks good. It's a seedling. You don't see "rapid growth" until its well developed and has the root mass to take in a few aggressive feedings. Two weeks away from that, at the very least.

So, what's next? Well, you mentioned you have bloom nutes. What about vegetative nutes?

Since you're about 2 weeks in and heven't fed it anything yet, why don't you make up a batch, say a couple quarts, of half-strength veg nutes? Based on the size of the plant, you'll only add a 1/2 pint at a time, every other feeding, until you get a nice infrastructure together!

AND don't even talk about topping-yet. lol. There's nothing to "top".

Good luck!
 

ukgrower2110

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Looks good. It's a seedling. You don't see "rapid growth" until its well developed and has the root mass to take in a few aggressive feedings. Two weeks away from that, at the very least.

So, what's next? Well, you mentioned you have bloom nutes. What about vegetative nutes?

Since you're about 2 weeks in and heven't fed it anything yet, why don't you make up a batch, say a couple quarts, of half-strength veg nutes? Based on the size of the plant, you'll only add a 1/2 pint at a time, every other feeding, until you get a nice infrastructure together!

AND don't even talk about topping-yet. lol. There's nothing to "top".

Good luck!
at the mo i dont have veg nutes. i want this to be an organic grow but there is some organic fertiliser in the soil. how long do u think till i start getting more rapid growth? i was planning on topping + cloning in 2 - 3 weeks putting the clones in the pots next to this plant with an improvised humidity dome (plastic bag lol) giving them 2 weeks to root then im gonna drop the light cycle down 1 hour a day for a week till i get to 12/12. im hoping to get around 14 - 40 grams harvest from all plants + i have a lil roadrunner outdoors, this pic was taken yday i think:
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sound good? btw my light is a 150watt MH with a nuetral white bulb. ive also been doing a lil foliar feeding.
 

corúm

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This is mine at 2 weeks 3 days... and 5 days later... i'd say its going a bit slow? The little ones in the second pic are at 10 days from breaking ground

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dudeoflife

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corúm;4634565 said:
400w.... its a 430hps.. a sunagro bulb.
There you go. Huge difference.

UK- you can do a side by side with any strain, vegging under a higher lumen light will get you the explosive growth you are looking for.

Veg nutes, too. I sell those btw. See my sig.
 

GoldenGanja13

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I love SLH. Getting ready to harvest one, have 2 in 12/12 and 2 clones. Wait until the fake leafs turn yellow then start your veg nutes. Use the 4 top method when she is 6 nodes high then clone the top. 2 weeks after the top, fim her. That way you will have a shorter fatter SLH.
 

tet1953

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corúm;4634371 said:
This is mine at 2 weeks 3 days... and 5 days later... i'd say its going a bit slow? The little ones in the second pic are at 10 days from breaking ground
It has been my experience that new/young or newly transplanted plants don't appear to be doing much of anything for a few weeks. They are very busy underground however. Once they develop an adequate root system you will see above-ground growth. A tall plant would get blown away in the wind without good roots in natural environments.
 

GoldenGanja13

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golden those are some nice lookin nugs. what humidity were u runnin and is SLH nutrient sensitive?
I try an keep humidity high when there are little one's about, so I use a humidifier and run it up to like 65-70% .
The SLH can be sensitive for the first 2 months from seed, then she seems like she can handle a little extra.
 
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