On the top of two of my plants the new growth coming out has a gray ish color to it and is now showing a hint of red. the plant is around 3 weeks old. has anyone else had this happen. its under cfl lights, i have been giving it a low dosage of nutrients and keeping it well watered. it was hard...
These are pictures of the nine plants under the cfl light set up. They are growing quite fast in these pictures they are only 7 days old. The root systems are starting to really develop as you can see through the cups. After the next watering i think i am going to begin nutrients and reall get...
Last year the lack of light caused my plants to start flowering a little earlier than normal and also dragged out the flowering process. M buds also didnt get as big or dense and they were getting 4-5 hours of direct light. I would just aim to do anything you can to increase the amount of light...
What kind of light do you have them under inside because they look a little smaller than they should be at that point. are yoou using potting soil? and my vote is that you keep getting all your plants out as early as possible so they can get big and bushy! ill keep tuned in to see yoour progress...
my suggestion is to walk to where you think no one would go then go farther. dont listen to where othr people say because they could easily come take ur crop. only YOU should know where the spot is. im talking from experience
So i just transplanted the first group of five plants outside today in beautiful weather. they are looking a little bit droopy but im hoping after a couple days of sunshine they will perk up.
one of the plants has been FIM'ed and is showing four or six shoots it is still a little to early to...
i think that pruning that much is not quite necessary. bending and lt are less stressful to the plant and will produce the same results. also having that many top colas may make it hard for light to reach lower on the plant which could increase the chance for bud mold
this was a legit help i tried fiming on one of my plants before reading this and the pictures here helped me confirm its going successfully so thanks for the post up
yu are going to want to get them stronger before they go outside cause the wind will blow them over. feeding them some nitrogen should help. once they are outside it might not be bad to tie them up at first just to make sure they dont snap if they arent strong enoough
you have to wait until the plant begins to flower. the plant will show either white hairs coming out or sacks start to for. the two look very different so when you see them you will know.
some plants also show signs of pre flowering in which you will be able to tell just before flowering...
I just added two more batches of seedling to the collection. a group of six and a group of eight with still more germinating. I built a new grow box that the eight are currently in under four cfls. the idea is to grow these from two to four weeks and then get them moved outside and keep more...
what kind of light are they with right now is it outside? they look pretty small for two weeks have u been watering them enough. i know someone who has plants a week old and they are all bigger than that. also how is the weather if they are outside that could have an effect. anytime after two...