i dont have any means to take any pictures for you guys, my gf's sis has my camera and i had a very disappointing day a couple weeks ago by my phone getting stolen from some low life muthaf*ckers. like who doesnt wanna match a bowl of weed? someone who just stole your phone....sorry a little...
ay guys, i got a question for ya. so i transplanted one plant from the NFT/aero system into soil... its having a hard time adjusting to the new medium. so my question is, is there a proven or effective way to cut the amount of stress given to transplanted hydro plant to soil?
Sorry bout the delay on the updating, but i have a new girlfriend so been away from computer stuff recently lol my bad guys
there are 5 new pics of whats going on in the rooms for y'all.
(pics 1&2)
first off is the hydroponic system i made from the a hightimes mag(i could find it if you want...
my friends grandparents use the same soil they have had for the last year or two. completely clean of nutes so they know whats going into the plant.
on a side note to that statement, everyone else.... does that sound like hydro in a soil system? by definition it can be imo besides it still...
playing around with what it likes, always start off with lower ratios and build up. just try keeping them at health lush green color.
also your soil might have stuff that will last the plant for about 20-40 depending whats in it
okay that is true if thats what u were trying to say lol, yes males typically are taller and slightly faster growing.
update, there are 8 female plants :weed: pretty happy about the ratio from bc so far on my first buy from them
thats something i might do if i was planning on flowering them out all the way, but no point if there gunna stay in vegg for mothers, which now i have 6 visible females, and one looking like balls forming but just a tiny growth i cant be sure yet
havent put them in 12/12 but i have 4 showing female now only after one month im fine on waiting the last bit for the others to show to not cause any added stress to the plants by switching light cycles while they are young. just my opinion bout it
sexing technique is by looking at the plant where the balls or pistils would be at the nodes and they have pistils already, thats how i know there female... no early technique man lol
Good news, transplanted the 10 gorgeous looking plants into there 5 gal buckets :smile:
2 have shown female sex this week :bigjoint:been out side working in the nice weather here in oregon getting ready for a lady or few ;-)
I had to re-size the 2nd picture so i'll point out the known...
i do have one plant thats making thinking it might be a male, but other than that they all are really bushy and healthy
marked with red for the one i think will(hopefully not) be a male if any so far