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So I played around a few months ago and grew one small pot plant on my kitchen countertop in my apartment. Then it came to an unfortunate end before I even started flowering (because I didn't know what that was). But recently I decided to get serious about growing because weed is really expensive here haha. So I did a shit load of reading and youtube watching to get a good setup and set of skills down to finally grow my own. Since this was basically my first grow, I made a couple newbie mistakes. i.e. had the light too far away and now all my plants are lanky.
But now, roughly 3 weeks into flowering my first grow, I've noticed that the females I have aren't really budding very fast at all. The only reason I decided to post about this is because everytime I get on here and see other people's plants 3 weeks into flowering their plants have at least started actually budding.
So here are my plants. I would love any advice. Right now I have them in about a 5x2x4 closet that is coated in aluminum foil on a short table with the light roughly 35" away form to table top. I've got a 4' shop light with two plant&aquarium lights from walmart and one little clip on lamp with some flourescent grow bulb that I use for flowering. All of the plants are in 1.5 gallon pots with normal miracle gro potting mix. Covering the table is a light proof curtain that drapes to the floor. Underneath the table I have a 2' flourescent attatched to the underside with a plant&aquarium light and some sun-like light tube that I keep on 24/7 for clones and a mother plant. My plan is simple: a SoG perpetual grow. I saw it on a post on this website. However I'm trying to keep the clone in the pictures below as a mother plant by keeping it in a wide shallow container and topping it to make it short and bushy. Then I would take cuttings every two weeks and let them veg. And every two weeks following I would put two more plants into the flowering section.
I know my setup isn't the greatest so I'm totally open to advice. However, I'm on a budget and working with limited space and time. But please give me whatever advice you are willing to give, because I'm very excited about getting this two work.
Anyway, here are the plants. Let me know how they are looking after 3 weeks of flowering. the first picture is a "full body" and the next one is a close up.






And this one is the clone (right around 5-6"). Is this chick still too little to top?

But now, roughly 3 weeks into flowering my first grow, I've noticed that the females I have aren't really budding very fast at all. The only reason I decided to post about this is because everytime I get on here and see other people's plants 3 weeks into flowering their plants have at least started actually budding.
So here are my plants. I would love any advice. Right now I have them in about a 5x2x4 closet that is coated in aluminum foil on a short table with the light roughly 35" away form to table top. I've got a 4' shop light with two plant&aquarium lights from walmart and one little clip on lamp with some flourescent grow bulb that I use for flowering. All of the plants are in 1.5 gallon pots with normal miracle gro potting mix. Covering the table is a light proof curtain that drapes to the floor. Underneath the table I have a 2' flourescent attatched to the underside with a plant&aquarium light and some sun-like light tube that I keep on 24/7 for clones and a mother plant. My plan is simple: a SoG perpetual grow. I saw it on a post on this website. However I'm trying to keep the clone in the pictures below as a mother plant by keeping it in a wide shallow container and topping it to make it short and bushy. Then I would take cuttings every two weeks and let them veg. And every two weeks following I would put two more plants into the flowering section.
I know my setup isn't the greatest so I'm totally open to advice. However, I'm on a budget and working with limited space and time. But please give me whatever advice you are willing to give, because I'm very excited about getting this two work.
Anyway, here are the plants. Let me know how they are looking after 3 weeks of flowering. the first picture is a "full body" and the next one is a close up.






And this one is the clone (right around 5-6"). Is this chick still too little to top?
