First grow w/ pics. check out the hydra!!

Tawnjah

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Hello everyone thank you for stopping by to check out the grow. I have silently bee learning from this site and this is the product of my knowledge. I finally found the time(while procrastinating for studying) to start my journal and show you guys how much you've helped me I am running a 400W HPS with 3 ladies all at various stages of flowering that I have no idea what they are. They were out side but I put them inside as soon as I got a light, so i could control the light cycle. I planted one leaning sideways to expose some of the lower branches to more light and make it shorter. There are some pictures of it two weeks ago, before I put it in the room, then there are some more recent pictures after it has been in the room. The plant in the water bottle pic should be done soon I think. Any guesses? And last is the hydra, this plant fell off my deck when it was about one month old and the top six inches snapped off. I managed to sprout roots with the top and clone it, and the bottom half of the plant just got wider instead of taller with the top two branches stretching like crazy. Now you can see that they are turning into nice looking tops. Any gueses on time till harvest for this one? I am pretty sure it is mostly sativa and it has been flowering for about 6 weeks minimum, but probably more.

Question:the leaves on the top of the leaner have been folding down on the edges to created an inverted taco shape. They are also a little droopy. Could this be caused by temps in the high eigties, maybe 90 once in a while?


All of these are from bag seed. I think the one in the water bottle pic is a swazi. My experienced grower friend said that the hydra looks like a nepalese strain. When it was a young hydra the whole stem was purple. Now some of branches are still purple and all the petioles(leaf stems) are purple. I am positive it is not because of nutrients because i flushed them then I have had them on the fox farms three part liquid fertilizer, using the blooming ones of course. i also feed them molasses. I have been feeding them this for about a month and everything is still the same purpleness. As for the leaner I have no idea what stain this could be any ideas? Judging by the shape of leaves I'd say it's gotta be a sat./indi. mix but from it's growing height I would say it's mostly sativa. Any ideas and comments are greatly appreciated.

Thank you everyone
 

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VictorVIcious

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Whatever you are doing is working just fine, those are some awesome looking plants. The stems of my blue berry varieties are purple, I am not worried. VV
 
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