ragieboyyy
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Whats your light cycle on? Should be on 24hr.. or 18on 6off
24 hours, heard this is highly recommended for auto flowering strains.Whats your light cycle on? Should be on 24hr.. or 18on 6off
Yeah sorry about the shots, only taking photos off an iPhone 5s so quality isn't the best. Ok no worries will keep an eye on the node below the main top.I can't really see any pistils in the photos, but they aren't close enough either. You probably just have secondary branches. Keep watching that node right below the main top and I expect you will see some hairs fairly soon.
That makes sense, I now understand a little more! Thank you very much for this very helpful knowledge of yours.The truth is- the feminized seeds people are buying are not guaranteed females. In fact, there is a higher chance of hermies when using feminized seeds, greater chances with certain breeds. There are also different kinds of feminized seeds that are yielded by different breeding techniques and methods, and each method has its own relative affect on the genetic probability of generating females.
Its just like different kinds of coke- pretty much the same thing watered down different ways to appeal and sell to people.
I am not saying that feminized breeding techniques don't greatly improve the chances of regular female plants. It can and does.
I am not saying that feminized breeding techniques water down genetics- often times it does stabilize traits of the parent/parents. but that could over time with successive feminized over breeding, draw out mutations/anomalies in the genetic code, thereby producing altogether different genomes. The latter is starting to be more common, and quickly seen and efforts made to stop by seed vendors, since over the last 10 years feminized breeding techniques have become far more common and widespread, particularly commercially.
The techniques have been around for quite some time, used much earlier in history on rice for example during some dynasty or other.
Thanks twobyetoo, I'm still yet to find a decent soil here in Australia. Thanks for the advice!I've read that cannabis doesn't like wood chips in the soil. Something about it being too acidic. Maybe transplant into something with none when you transplant.
Yeah it is a bit, oh well he was just more practice I guess . Haha thank you still got a long way to go with much more learning to be done! Ok I will move her a little closer I just had some burn on my Male plant that I just got rid of because being to close to my cfl. Like others have said and yourself that I can move it with in a few mm-cm-inches but this T5 cfl burns my plants if it's to close. But I do realise I can move her up still a bit more so I will do soBummer about that non female feminized! Looks like you have a green thumb, keep up the good work!
Don't be afraid to get that light closer. I used to do cfl grows and would keep the light so close I had to adjust every day. The only time they got burned is when they directly touched the bulb. and even then, it was only the part that came in direct contact that burned. (1mm away was still fine)
I still haven't bought a pH tester yet but will definitely get one this week. I have been using tap water that I have let sit for a few days :/. Is there's any quick fix solution to get her looking nice and healthy again? Thanks for getting back to me!soil doesn't look very moist in those recent pictures. looks like ph related lockout, more than likely from when the pot dried out, and when you watered it didn't soak in enough, and was in part rejected, resulting in uneven moisture and uneven ph, causing lockout.
I wouldn't have done that. I also wouldn't use that fertilizer. But its all up to you.I actually just fed her to see if it helps she is 3 weeks old :/. Not sure if she's stunted or she's okay. This is what I used and I used 1/4 what they recommend just to see how we go. I also misted with the nutes because it also says foliar feed.
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Also one more question today I noticed a couple roots at the bottom of the bit (2-3) does this mean I should transplant and could this have anything to do with how she is looking at the moment? Hard to see in the photo but in the right hand corner where I made another drainage hole on my pot there's a little white line that's one of the roots.
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Sorry about the constant questions I just want this one looking healthy again! Please chime in and give me some feedback guys the more the merrier thanks a lot!