Week 6 From Bag Seed. Any Tips and Tricks Will be Appreciated!

This is a plant I started 6 Weeks ago tomorrow from Seed. I was just wondering how I was doing since this is my first time trying to grow. Everything seems to be going fine at least I think so. There are a few concerns I have with some white little spots, and some browning spots on one of the leaves. Hopefully they will show up on the pictures I took. So please feel free to leave your comments and tips for an aspiring grower.

**Also would like to add that this has been growing outside the entire time. I am using some regular miracle grow potting soil, and not really sure when I should start feeding them.

Like I said before this is my first grow and would like to receive all the help I can get.
 

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tomascat

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looking real good this far. ur next move is to repot in their final container, (i do 5gal sip pots) and go 12/12 light cycle to start flower. i veg for 6 weeks all the time so ur good. u can start feeding them as well if u havent.
 

greenlikemoney

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Disagree.....pretty sure that IS their final home.....that thing is small and spindly, not enough info provided to help you out.
 
I just put that plant into that pot, it was in a way smaller container before I moved it to where it is now. Like I just moved it into this pot that you see, Sunday, for fear the roots were constricted. So are you saying that I have to transplant the plant again, at a later day?
 
Disagree.....pretty sure that IS their final home.....that thing is small and spindly, not enough info provided to help you out.
This is my first time growing. Its 6 weeks old from seed. It was in a small pot you would buy flowers in first. the pot was probably 6-7 inches in size, so not really big at all. I just recently transplanted it from the small pot- to the pot you see. This past Sunday.
 

Galvatron

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its small for 6 weeks and looks hungry, the new soil should help with the nitrogen def and if its outdoors its gona get bigger so no worries.
 

Mynox

Member
Dude you seen what my plant look like in 5wks something is wrong and what i learned is u have to invest in your plant. 1 miracle grow no i heard nothing but bad things about it dont have the necessary nutrients it needs to grow get some fox farm dirt i use the ocean forest kind and or look on youtube or something and make your own dirt that way u know what you giving your plant and if u got the seeds out of one of bags then that can sometimes be it also because them kind of seeds have bad genes so check in and if you are serious invest the time and money and u will reap the reward and wont be disappointed happy growing and it should a thread about growing in miracle grow peace
 

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Stylez C

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its decent,but like said earlier, its hungry. you jus repotted so, its going thru shock a lil. mg soil aint shit. this my first grow and i started with it. im using mg peatmoss, perlite mix. my babies did the same thing. your first good thing was repotting it. your second would be to feed it. it wants nitrogen. yellowing from the bottom, up equals nitrogen deficiency.
 

Stylez C

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Checkout my journal.. It'll help alot. Save it to yours. Grow Heavy
This is a plant I started 6 Weeks ago tomorrow from Seed. I was just wondering how I was doing since this is my first time trying to grow. Everything seems to be going fine at least I think so. There are a few concerns I have with some white little spots, and some browning spots on one of the leaves. Hopefully they will show up on the pictures I took. So please feel free to leave your comments and tips for an aspiring grower.

**Also would like to add that this has been growing outside the entire time. I am using some regular miracle grow potting soil, and not really sure when I should start feeding them.

Like I said before this is my first grow and would like to receive all the help I can get.
 

iiKode

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Thats small for 6 weeks, are you overwatering by any chance? remember let the soil fully dry, best way to learn is to not water untill it starts to droop then you know roughly how long it takes to drink what you give it. Also if you put a seed in a massive container it will focus on root growth more than growing itself i learned this a few times. best way to do it is to put it in a 1L container from seed, realy let the roots cover that pot, wait untill the root mas is dense and ready to go into whatever size container you wish. last round i went like this party cup > 3L pot > 7Lpot > 11L pot > 18l pot then had to double pot my 18L pot because my roots were growing like mad ill add a pic for ya. i dont reccomend repotting that many times like i did, i had troubles so ya, try to repot 3 times over the course of the plants life, start in a 1L, let it veg in a 3L then flower it in something like a 11L, but since you are outdoors i would go along the lines of building your way up to a 50L, also when you plant a small plant in a huge container the soil that has no roots in it will stay damp and wet urging the roots not to grow in the wet dampy soil, thats why its best to build your way up to your flowering container
 

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Week 7 ***Update***

Just keeping everyone up to date. My plant is 7 weeks old from seed. Here are some new pictures and I'm quite pleased to say the least. Please ALL, let me know if I shouldn't be.bongsmilie

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debruyn51

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i currently have 3 6week old plants going and each is very big and healthy so i'd say you need eaither better soil or some good nutrients like fox farm and plenty of sunlight
 
Its been storming here all week. So the plant hasn't been getting the sun its been needing.:wall: Going to buy supplies next week for my closet. I expect the plant will go through some shock as a result of the transition. Anybody have any thoughts on this?
 

debruyn51

New Member
i would try to keep the plants outside if possable to get sunlight unless the rain is to much which shouldn't be the case if you have good drainage. put your plants in a area where there is less shade if you can but if not I think your plants will be fine switching to a closet light set-up an be back to normal after a few days
 
***UpDATE***

Ok so I was wondering if it was to late for me to get some cuttings. I think its clear that I have a female and want to get some clones off of it. Here are some pictures. Tell me what you good growers th6ink...

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HeadieNugz

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Mine are the same age, and flowering at about 2 feet tall as well.
Same deal, deff fems and would LOVE to get some cuttings going, would love to know if its too late.
 

greenlikemoney

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As long as its in veg you can take cuttings. But I have to ask, what the hell kind of soil are you growing in? You could have a plant twice as big in decent soil.
 
All Purpose Miracle Grow, I know I know, "Miracle Grow" but I wasnt really going to go pay top dollar, for my first trial run. Based on those pictures where would you suggest I take the cuttings from. I've heard from the bottom, but would I cut the entire branch off? Im thinking my pot is to small. I can see the roots at the bottom of the drainage holes, will be transplanting later on tonight.
 
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