its been 2 months-good lord advice

angelionic

Active Member
It's been two months since i started this white berry in a miracle-gro/sand mix. it's only 10 inches tall....I use brita water and a couple of drops of schultz liquid feed has been started recently...I kept it in the sun for about 8 hours a day, but just moved it to about 6

any suggestions on how to speed up the veg process if at all??? Its july I started in may.


please help, its the only one that is still living.
 

jonboy30

Well-Known Member
It's been two months since i started this white berry in a miracle-gro/sand mix. it's only 10 inches tall....I use brita water and a couple of drops of schultz liquid feed has been started recently...I kept it in the sun for about 8 hours a day, but just moved it to about 6

any suggestions on how to speed up the veg process if at all??? Its july I started in may.


please help, its the only one that is still living.
If you want to speed up your veg growth, try putting it in a location with more direct sun, like 13-15 hrs. you'll see a huge growth spurt, guarenteed.
 

hardroc

New Member
yea, you need alot of light in the Veg stage, I keep my lights on 24/7, till they get about 2 feet tall then snap 'em down to 12\12 till ripe
 

erkelsgoo420

New Member
Start giving them well water distilled water or ro water I can't say from experience but I heard water filters like that are a no no and as they said more light. And mg is ok but if u can get ahold of some better soil or compost that couldn't hurt either.
 
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chitownsmoking

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ive herd from 2 poeple that grew it white berry is a slow vegging plant, that stays shorter and sqauter
 

angelionic

Active Member
ive herd from 2 poeple that grew it white berry is a slow vegging plant, that stays shorter and sqauter

I've also read it has a lot of hybrid vigor and grows quickly. I tried compost with one plant but it seems to have had too much sulfur in it, and development was stunted surely.

Would it be best slowly start adding more hours of sun? or start all at once.
 

jonboy30

Well-Known Member
I've also read it has a lot of hybrid vigor and grows quickly. I tried compost with one plant but it seems to have had too much sulfur in it, and development was stunted surely.

Would it be best slowly start adding more hours of sun? or start all at once.
all at once...
 

dsmal01

Active Member
all at once...
How often are you watering it? I had an outdoor one that was in a really damp area and the soil was always soggy even though it was in the sun almost all day. The plant was stunted its whole life. I dont water until the top of the soil is dry but still damp about an inch down or so. May not have anything to do with ur particular problem but its the only thing i can come up with from my prior experiences.
 
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