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Aphgooey first grow

Fithpark

Member
I bout this Aphgooey as a clone from one of the Medical dispensary in Northern California. When I got it it was 6 inches tall. I have had it on 12/12 since I got it. It gets all its sun from my window the plant is about a month along. I have never grown anything before. She is getting lots of white hairs and is 16 inches tall. Any tips, suggestions. How much longer till I can harvest? Thanks
 

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FuZZyBUDz

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WOW dood, ur gunna get a WHOLE freakin gram off that! put it under sum CFL's or SUMTHIN, cuz WOW!!!! thats a LIGHT deprived plant, it looks pretty far into flowering too!
 

FuZZyBUDz

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u should put that thing under a few compact florescent light bulbs and get a lil fan blowing on it. wat r u feeding it??
 

Fithpark

Member
I have had it a month just in my window. I quess I could put it outside, I have a cannabis card so should not be a problem.
 

Fithpark

Member
ok I started putting it outside today. I will post some more pics in a week or 2. I f anyone has any other tips or suggestions. That would be awesome.Thanks
 

Fithpark

Member
I also just got another clone "Blue Dream" she is 5 inches. I never really got any good advice as to what I can do to help my aphgooey plant along besides more light. Anyone?
 

Johnnyorganic

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I also just got another clone "Blue Dream" she is 5 inches. I never really got any good advice as to what I can do to help my aphgooey plant along besides more light. Anyone?
Is this a joke? Because it is really beginning to look like one.

You managed to get a clone to flower in spite of the fact that it was desperately in need of more light. You were told by FuZZyBUDz to get more light on it. That was the most pressing problem and he gave you good advice.

In growing, the solution to a problem can often be rather obvious based on the experience of the grower. You deal with one problem at a time and then deal with the next problem as it presents itself. The only problem with the original plant was that it needed more light.

What do you do? You take it outside in the dead of winter.

That told me you are not serious. That original plant needed an immediate infusion of light, at least 150 watts by my estimation. But you obviously did not like that answer so you took it outside.

Now you post that you acquired another clone and you want tips on it even though you ignored the good advice given on the previous plant.

This indicates to me you are not wiling to do what it takes to grow. And the fact that you are asking for help on a second plant without making corrections on the first plant tells me you don't understand what growing entails.

I guess my posting of GP420's grow was too subtle. My bad. Hopefully this post will be direct enough for you.

You need to read and study before you acquire any more clones. As it stands now, you are just not ready to grow.
 

Fithpark

Member
dead of winter??? I live in California its 70 degrees here... I am just growing plants for fun and hopefully a little smoke and I said in my first post I have never grown anything maybe one day I will be able to get serious about it but I am trying to learn and do take all advice serious and appreciate it. I am a medical patient who is layed off from work right now and cannot afford even the cheapest of setups right now. Sorry if I offended anyone.
 

Johnnyorganic

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dead of winter??? I live in California its 70 degrees here... I am just growing plants for fun and hopefully a little smoke and I said in my first post I have never grown anything maybe one day I will be able to get serious about it but I am trying to learn and do take all advice serious and appreciate it. I am a medical patient who is layed off from work right now and cannot afford even the cheapest of setups right now. Sorry if I offended anyone.
Then you are not in a position to grow right now.

And it is the dead of winter, even in Northern California. If you cannot afford lights, wait for spring. And do some research.

Good luck and good growing.
 
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