Thanks. This is my othere plant it definitely has different characteris tics than the one previously posted. Hoping this is a female. Started out with 6 plants. Due to full-time school and work I couldn't give them the proper attention. I got seeds from a good ol country boy off of his home grown.. I started with an indoor grow until the weather turned actually into summer here in Pennsylvania. So if this is female. Should I wait longer to induce the 12/12 ? Thanks for your help. I'm definitely a newbie. I'm going to purchase some autofem seeds soon. I try to a while ago and got beat for hundred dollars off a website so I'm leary. I also directly planted 2 seeds into the garden that are doing well.
There is no need to trim or transplant...is the bending something you have done to train or did the stems just get weak? If they just got weak you may want to trellis her...which BTW...I am 99.99% it is a gurlie. Anyway, she needs support. If that were my grow I would try to diagnose and treat the issue that is causing the droop. You know what you have given her, what medium she is in, what nutes she has had etcetera. So, we could search for you and reply with some things that we may find. But then you get others 'advice' which maybe great or may be shitty. Or, you could search this forum and the WWW to get your own answers. And also learn how to prevent issues in future growz. Bottom line at the end of the day it is your grow. I think that is the way to go...Good Luck!Also I'm getting tons of new growth at the base of the plant. Should I be trimming or something? Should I move to a bigger size pot? It's in a 5 gal bucket? Thanks for the help.
I have chicken wire around the bucket that I'm training with. Just took it off for pics. Your a good guy thanks again.There is no need to trim or transplant...is the bending something you have done to train or did the stems just get weak? If they just got weak you may want to trellis her...which BTW...I am 99.99% it is a gurlie. Anyway, she needs support. If that were my grow I would try to diagnose and treat the issue that is causing the droop. You know what you have given her, what medium she is in, what nutes she has had etcetera. So, we could search for you and reply with some things that we may find. But then you get others 'advice' which maybe great or may be shitty. Or, you could search this forum and the WWW to get your own answers. And also learn how to prevent issues in future growz. Bottom line at the end of the day it is your grow. I think that is the way to go...Good Luck!
All goodI have chicken wire around the bucket that I'm training with. Just took it off for pics. Your a good guy thanks again.