First Grow Day 3

Do they look like happy plants?


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mmjmon

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Just read the whole thread. Learned quite a few things. Thanks for starting it. Hope the rest of your grow goes well.
 

jartlow

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Just read the whole thread. Learned quite a few things. Thanks for starting it. Hope the rest of your grow goes well.
Glad we could help ! feel free to share your grow with us!!

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Mello136

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LOL Thanks! I had one of those gut feelings. You know, those you can't really ignore? Decided that she was in need of a bigger home. She looked like she was working to hard to stay alive to me. To my surprise, roots were pretty long not wide but it was already wrapped around the bottom of the cup. Put her in a bigger pot. Will need to re-modify the grow room. Not much though. After a couple of hours she is looking happy. Watered obviously with new mix (1/4 big bloom and 1/4 grow big).

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jartlow

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LOL Thanks! I had one of those gut feelings. You know, those you can't really ignore? Decided that she was in need of a bigger home. She looked like she was working to hard to stay alive to me. To my surprise, roots were pretty long not wide but it was already wrapped around the bottom of the cup. Put her in a bigger pot. Will need to re-modify the grow room. Not much though. After a couple of hours she is looking happy. Watered obviously with new mix (1/4 big bloom and 1/4 grow big).

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I just realized you were using a solo cup! Yeah root bound can stunt growth. What size did you transplant to?

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DCobeen

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right now i would suggest moving the light up higher let her stretch just a little. i dont think she is root bound yet.

Edit; when you water do not water the leaves. just the soil and slowly add it.
 

Mello136

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right now i would suggest moving the light up higher let her stretch just a little. i dont think she is root bound yet.

Edit; when you water do not water the leaves. just the soil and slowly add it.
She was looking for more space in the solo cup so I then moved her to a 5 gallon pot. Think she will be staying here now.
 

jartlow

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This will be her last home. Expect slow visible growth as her roots explore the new much bigger pot.

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Mello136

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As long as I am seeing new growth I am happy. Set her up to 20/4 as well. She went from 24/0 to 22/2 then 20/4. Next I'll change her again down to 18/6.
 

jartlow

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As long as I am seeing new growth I am happy. Set her up to 20/4 as well. She went from 24/0 to 22/2 then 20/4. Next I'll change her again down to 18/6.
How old is she? Two weeks?

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DCobeen

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Leave her at 20/4 till 10 days before you start getting ready to flower then start dropping her.you got 3 weeks easy at 20/4.
As long as I am seeing new growth I am happy. Set her up to 20/4 as well. She went from 24/0 to 22/2 then 20/4. Next I'll change her again down to 18/6.
 

DCobeen

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also to help them along find a good source of amino's like cod fish fertilizer. ill be adding that to my list of nutrients on my next grow. of if you are a fishing man save all your leftovers and mix in a compost pile. you know the indians used whole fish in the ground under the seeds to help feed the plants. i know allot of fishermen around here i fix there boats and gonna start asking them to bring me there leftovers from cleaning. with that and worm castings ill have a great compost tea to feed my ladies.
 

Mello136

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Yeah quite a few bag seeds. Not comfortable with the online seed bank and etc. Not sure what it is then. Could it just be that these seed don't last much?
 
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