thanks SW.....I look forward to that as well. with the Top44 it seems like you can already see those sites forming.....I am very impressed with that plant in particular - but then again this is my first indoor grow so purdy much anything would impress me..ahahahahaha
I would say you have reason to be impressed mate, looks v good to me. I don't see how it could be any healthier. Such a lovely thick stem as well.....that is very impressive for a month old plant!![]()
thanks man. you know what's funny? I have read a lot about not nuteing the young plants, not for ...oh...various periods of time, but absolutely not in the very beginning. Well, I nuted this girl from day one....carefuly, and quite measured, but that is about the only thing I can think of that I did "worng" according to everyone elses opinions on here? I've never mentioned it anywhere cause I knew that the response I would get....
Yep, I don't feed my plants hardly at all during veg, just re-pot. But I certainly can't say you did anything wrong man. Just look at your plantsI use a good quality compost and let them feed off that, unless they tell me otherwise. But maybe I should pep them up a little bit as well. You've certainly got great results anyway.
What soil and nutes you using?
Yep, I don't feed my plants hardly at all during veg, just re-pot. But I certainly can't say you did anything wrong man. Just look at your plantsI use a good quality compost and let them feed off that, unless they tell me otherwise. But maybe I should pep them up a little bit as well. You've certainly got great results anyway.
What soil and nutes you using?
the soil was asocalled professional potting soil from a local garden shop. and the nutes are interesting. I started off with two feedings on fish emulsion....but the smell was to horrendous in my closet...so I changed to hydro nutes, again generic brand from the local hydro shop.
Thanks for the feedback. Yea I am very happy with the results. I guess I just don't wanna be too cocky about it.....I have learned that in the blink of an eye, the world does change....so I am always cautioned in my self praise.....but I sit here and look at them, and I am quite proud to date....they are doing well, and look like they will yeild a pretty reasonalbe amount....still have to get through the rest of flowering, then harvest, and curing.....I'm look forward to it all so much! thanks again....preciate the chat!![]()
totally Lacy....I appreciate your thoughts, and am glad that you did pipe in. its all good.
I guess, the reality is my results are what they are, and I will not be changing anything soon. It worked and I will certtainly be very careful about early nuteing but it is something that has given me a very satisfactory resuly so far....lots of time left to fuck up yet....hahahahahahahahaha
thanks man. you know what's funny? I have read a lot about not nuteing the young plants, not for ...oh...various periods of time, but absolutely not in the very beginning. Well, I nuted this girl from day one....carefuly, and quite measured, but that is about the only thing I can think of that I did "worng" according to everyone elses opinions on here? I've never mentioned it anywhere cause I knew that the response I would get....
W h a t !!!!!
Off with your head. How dare you to do something that is not peer peep approved. Next you will tell me the world is not flat.OMG
so YGF...have u voted for the geezer poll yet?
I know not of what you speak sire. Do I have to remember something?
We need to have a contest to see who can roll a joint with one hand.
I tried again tonight to take some pics of the calyx and pistils...and got this one that shows reasonably well....She continues to grow a good 1"+ each day now, and the bud sites are starting to get more obvious with each day (today is day 30 - 19 days vege and 12 flowering).....
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Nice going tahoe. Gosh you are up late. I transplanted some plants today and put another fluorescent and am going to buy anther double tomorrow. At least that will hold me out until my lighting comes.
I added another $50 to get it shipped quicker.![]()
Nice pic' tahoe... how tall are they now?
If you tie them up, tie them under a node and towards the top of the plant. As the plant continues to stretch you may find yourself needing to tie them again. Maybe not though. I only had to tie more than once when I grew in DWC.