Cali Orange bud, first ever grow

importfr87

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So, I decided I would put up some pictures to show what I've got going.
I've got 10 plants total grown from seeds purchased directly in Amsterdam. 10 seeds 10 plants is not bad from what i hear.
if you look at the last picture, you'll see this plant is quite thin compared to the other.
This is because when it was still tiny, it had a big rough patch. It's first 2 leaves had dried out, shriveled up, and I though it was out for the count, but with a little extra care it ended up coming back strong, and it's now growing at a faster rate than the others.
Sometimes I talk to it to encourage it a little!:weed:
Comments are welcome. They are at 5 weeks today.
Enjoy!
Oh and sorry, I'll post better quality pics once I get my camera working, these are from cell phone.

This is an organic grow by the way, so far I've used Bio Bizz root juice and bio grow.
 

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Picasso345

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Very nice bringing that plant back. I tried some Cali-O once, but my plant had some rough spots as well and never reached its potential. I'm interested to hear how yours smokes. I still have some seeds I may try her again.
 

importfr87

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Very nice bringing that plant back. I tried some Cali-O once, but my plant had some rough spots as well and never reached its potential. I'm interested to hear how yours smokes. I still have some seeds I may try her again.
Thanks. I'm pretty happy so far being this is my first. Mainly I've just tried to do as little as possible to the plants and it's working well. I just turn the lights on and off and feed them. And for the one that had trouble, I just transplanted it a bit later to avoid stress when it was still in trouble and it came back fine.
I have a friend who grew 3 years, and he just handed me his lamps (250W + 400W HPS), a cool tube, 3 fans, pots, several products for the plant and soil, hp test kit, one of those things that creates a mist for watering, a carbon filter, ionic filter, list goes on and on. He's also the one that told me that biggest newbie mistake was taking too much care of them, and it's been great advice. He also told me to get quality seeds, which was a wonderful excuse to take the train to Amsterdam for a weekend.
 
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