are my babies slow or something i need help some help here!!!!!

biggbossdc

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my plants are doing good but it's been four months and they still have leaf sets of five :confused: just wondering what the hell is going on with my babies.
help please!!!!!!!
yea their growing outside
and if you can tell me what kind of marijuana they look like that would be great
their bagseed so i dont know!!!!
thanks
 

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Gilfman

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maybe they just havent hit puberty yet ... just hope u dont get nuts with hair .. then u got urself a hermy!
 

biggbossdc

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small up date my smallest one just has seven thats weird cuz it's the runt any one care to inlighten me on this.
i hope thier not hermies but if they are at least thier some what smokable ill be happy regardless!
 

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BCMint

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small up date my smallest one just has seven thats weird cuz it's the runt any one care to inlighten me on this.
i hope thier not hermies but if they are at least thier some what smokable ill be happy regardless!
I've read and seen , but it some times has to do with the strain , the plant that has more of the long skinny leafs will have more leaf points then the ones that have more short fat leaf strains
 

biggbossdc

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this is the thing, their all the same strain of bagseed picked from tha bud!!!! any more idea any one!!!!
 

BCMint

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just need a little help with the post above this one!!!!
there are 2 type of main strains

Cannabis Sativa
Cannabis Sativa is a hard plant to grow indoors due to high lighting requirements, tall stature, and late flowering traits. Sativas come from equatorial regions, thus the neccesity for high ammounts of lighting and a warmer tropic-subtropic climate. You can identify a Sativa by its long, slender, finger-like leaves. A Sativa will typically produce a euphoric, energetic, cerebral high. Despite the Sativa's climatic limitations, they are truly a reward to obtain, grow, and smoke. A pure Sativa will take 2 to 4 months to finish flowering.

Cannabis Indica
Cannabis Indica is a great plant to grow indoors as well as outdoors due to its low lighting requirements and tight internode spacing, also offering resistance to fungus and pests, early maturation tendencies, and dense flower production. Indica's come from colder climates exhibiting the traits described above by acclimating to the environment from whence they came. Their stout stature and extremely wide leaflets make them easy to identify. An Indica generally produces a hard hitting, tiresome, sedative stone, and will take around 45 to 60 days to finish flowering.


Cannabis Sativa - Has about 7 pointed leafs
Cannabis Indica - Has about 5 pointed leafs
 

biggbossdc

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wow thank you so much BC MINT!
thought i might tell you all that my plant grow in the same pot as sprouts and have never been seperated is this bad cuz they seem to be doing fine except for the one runt the others are tall and beautiful the runt is to but just a lot smaller?????:confused:
 

BCMint

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wow thank you so much BC MINT!
thought i might tell you all that my plant grow in the same pot as sprouts and have never been seperated is this bad cuz they seem to be doing fine except for the one runt the others are tall and beautiful the runt is to but just a lot smaller?????:confused:
depends on how big the pot is , my friend showed me his plants and he has had plants 1 foot tall in 4'' pots and 2 plants 2 feet tall each in a 1 Galon pot, if you plant them in their own seprite pots then it would be alot better because if 1 gets root rot and the other one(s) are find then the root rot will infect the rest of the other plants in the same pot , and you should never use the run off from 1 plant for the other plants , it doesn't matter if its safe or not , there could be things in the run off that could throw the other plants off:leaf:
 

biggbossdc

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no no no no sorry what i ment to say is that they started in the same pot and i never split them up before i put them into the ground their not in pots any more i transplanted them to the ground but never split them as in the roots!!!!sorry about that!!!:mrgreen:
 

BCMint

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no no no no sorry what i ment to say is that they started in the same pot and i never split them up before i put them into the ground their not in pots any more i transplanted them to the ground but never split them as in the roots!!!!sorry about that!!!:mrgreen:
well if they aren't in pots and are planted in the ground they should be fine because of the space they have for their roots to go
 

biggbossdc

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i have a bit of a bug problem though!!! i got snails and other crazy looking bugs. the crazy thing is i didnt know snails love to eat pot! how do you think i could get rid of these snails and bugs naturally!
 

BCMint

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i have a bit of a bug problem though!!! i got snails and other crazy looking bugs. the crazy thing is i didnt know snails love to eat pot! how do you think i could get rid of these snails and bugs naturally!
well Mint and Garlic can be used to keep alot of bugs away but I dk about snails , as for other wild life you might have to put up a witre fence to keep them out
 
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