skunkushybrid
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Keep us posted. We will help as much as we can. We may have differences of opinion sometimes, but if you stick with us you should be seeing your first crop in a little over 16 weeks.
I've heard about this before. Although I'm not sure exactly how long the nutes already in the soil will last with cannabis. I think widow maker did a grow using this type of soil. He's a mod' on this site, so I'm sure he won't mind if you pm him and ask him about his experiment.Perhaps I should've mentioned earlier...I have my plants in a miracle grow soil mixture right now...It's a Potting mix which claims to feed plants up to three months with a 21-7-14 NPK ratio...good, bad, indifferent??? At any rate the little guys are at about 3 inches each...look like little palm trees =)
It depends on the strain. If it is a sativa it will grow really tall, maybe up to 12 ft indoors. If an indica it will be short and squat. The indicas are more highly prized by the indoor grower because of this trait. However, there are simple ways of keeping your plants to the size you want. Likewise it will be easy to tell quite early whether the plant follows the sativa or indica strains.ahh yes...another thing....I wish to keep these plants inside for the rest of their existence...what steps need to be taken in order to allow this??? how tall will they be?? can I manage their height and size and still get good buds? do I want to do that?? any thoughts?
hmm...fair enough...I dont have the capabilities for a 12 footer...in fact about 4 feet is all I've accomodated for...I was hoping to keep them kind of compact...what to do?It depends on the strain. If it is a sativa it will grow really tall, maybe up to 12 ft indoors. If an indica it will be short and squat. The indicas are more highly prized by the indoor grower because of this trait. However, there are simple ways of keeping your plants to the size you want. Likewise it will be easy to tell quite early whether the plant follows the sativa or indica strains.
The ph will be good because you do it yourself with the ph down. i'd get nitric acid rather than phosphoric as you may not need to use ph down in flower. Especially in soil you'll find that the flowering nutes will be at around the right ph anyway.ok...an if the Ph is not good...what then?