Should I expect anything big at all

Ahash213

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Hey guys, how’s it going it’s a beautiful day here in MI. I have a bunch of little ones maybe a teen or two in the mix, autos, females and regular seeds. Wondering if I should expect anything big the dates should be In each pic. I’ve planned for best and worse case scenarios. Long story but I’ve had plants going since late April early may, thought I was in a partnership which went south but lost me 9 plants that were much older than these. No salt in anyone’s wound but I rather just do it myself by myself I’ve finding out and don’t expect weight. B oldest one in the pic is about 5 weeks old the youngest is about 8-9 days old. Thoughts or advice id appreciate
 

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GreenGuy_1995

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You still have time to get them as big as you'd like - depends on how aggressively you want to feed and how much watering you want to do..

Good Luck!
 

Ahash213

Member
I don’t mind watering or feeding them right now the bigger ones are getting Black molasses calmag biobuzz grow and bloom and the small ones are just getting calmag and black molasses. Any suggestions tips I can look into I’d appreciate
 

ru4r34l

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You need bigger pots and better lights, none of those plants look close to two or three weeks old. Sorry! you have quite a way to go before you can think about flowers.

regards,
 

Ahash213

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There in bigger pot ranging 2-7 gallon pots and there outdoor not inside in direct sunlight. The youngest ones I have out there are 11 days old in 2 gallon transferred today 3 noded
 

Cinco

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I don’t mind watering or feeding them right now the bigger ones are getting Black molasses calmag biobuzz grow and bloom and the small ones are just getting calmag and black molasses. Any suggestions tips I can look into I’d appreciate
They look fine, just like they’d like some more light. They should be bigger for their age, but it’s likely light quality. Sometimes you can’t help clouds, but anything you can do to get some higher powered light on them would be for their benefit.
 
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