First time grower,,

STEVO404

Active Member
it has 3 different main stems that i tied to a bamboo branch loosely with a small strip of inner tube from a bike tire,, can it be tied too tight?
and also is it good to cut off the bottem leaves like i did when new leaves started growing at the base of the original leaves? honestly any feedback is good feedback at this point for me thanks again ppl....
 

PeacefulKid1992

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Leaves look healthy :) also i see a male in there.
If you got it in a greenhouse you can place em outside so the wind can hit your girls,makes the stem stronga!
Also you can feed em at this stage if you havent already done it
Thanks
 

fred flintstoned

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Looks healthy. The narrow curving/curling leaves can be a sign of micronute deficiency. Not enough to really worry about. Maybe bump it up %10 or so.
Only Superman could see a male in any of those pictures. They're not even near close enough.
Don't pull any more leaves. What isn't needed will be shed. That's a technique for way down the line where it can help with light and air penetration into the canopy.
Hope this helps,
Fred
 

STEVO404

Active Member
by the male do you mean the little guy in the backround?? i can upload pics of it if you think so,,, kinda just my tester,, im trying to go 100 percent organic with it since it was dieing any wat ie. using fresh bunt wood ashes and green tea and used coffee beans ect,, and when it comes time to detemin sex of my big one i know im gonna be sol,, any suggetstions peacefulkid1992? thanks again man, stevo404.
 

STEVO404

Active Member
Hey fred what do you use to get your micronutes>?<
and i will be uploading some new pictures soon,, and by the way this plant is now 4.5 weeks old or so...
 

fred flintstoned

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The base nutes have everything you need. Micro deficiencies are real hard to isolate/identify. Increasing the base a little usually does the trick.
Fred
 
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