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  • the bitches look good! lol they look like they have at least a month to go probably a bit more. in about 3 weeks post another picture and I'll let you know if it is close to ready. aloha!:leaf:
    hi lucy. so the plants are starting to flower, huh. that's good. I took a look at your pictures and it is indeed a female:D if your growing outdoors, it's just gonna start budding when it wants too. your plant looks like it's doing fine, just gotta wait for nature to do it's thing. depending on where in the world you live, they should be ready anywhere from now to december. just make sure when it's night time, no light gets to the plant or it will delay the flowering process. it needs roughly 12 hours of continous darkness to flower properly. looks like your's will be done in a month and a half to 2 months if all goes well, it all depends though. but don't worry, your plant looks fine and healthy. nice job! good to hear from you and keep in touch. let me know when you update:leaf: aloha!
    hey lucy! I haven't been on in ages either. good to hear you got a female! whoop whoop! LOL :D lookinf forward to your pics. when I see them, I'll get a better idea to answer your question. take care!
    hi lucy:D it looks to have stretched a little, but it is not a problem, just move the light closer. other than that, it looks good! keep it up! and I like your avatar:D
    also if you want, instead of waiting for the preflowers to show, you can put them under 12/12 light schedule to induce flowering and find out sex of the plant. :D
    hi lucy, no bother at all:D in about a month or so they will start to show preflowers. you can change the light schedule anytime you want to, but the longer you veg it, which you are doing now, the bigger it will get. going on a 12/12 light schedule is usually what all indoor growers do to make the kind herb start to flower. and thc is usually due all to the genetics of the strain and a greenthumb helps maximize thc production. if you need anymore info, feel free to drop me a message:mrgreen:
    Okay, I think that expalins the minor burn on one of ur plants. It's always best to not put fert in the seedling soil. They need no nutes for the first two weeks, and then a small amount growing larger with each feed.

    U got through it though and should have no further seedling burn... Good Luck!! :peace: CJ
    Well, every plant has its tolerances. The rest seem unaffected and the tiny burn (could have been light burn?) is on the first set. It's the new leaves which are the indication which way ur plant is going. Does that soil have built in fert?
    good job lucy! they look good. keep doing what you're doing andd you should be well on your way to having some good medicine:D let me know when you update again! take care:mrgreen:
    and don't forget to post on my page:D heheheh .. it's a good thing I keep checking here, I used to do it too! LOL :hump: looking forward to your progress lucy, good luck!
    i know it sounds stupid but i can not even grow a house plant so i keep worrying
    thank you for your help ill keep you updated by asking questions :grin: lucy
    also when it gets a little bigger, you can transplant it in a bigger pot, probably in about 2-3 weeks or so:D
    hi tia:D your seedlings look just fine. they are a little overwatered though, so only water when the soil starts to dry out on the top layer. the brown tips could be from the light but it is nothing to worry about, just move the light a little higher. you're off to a good start though:mrgreen: if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask, not a problem:peace:
    Hi Tia:D I'm on my phone right now so I can't see the pics to well.. When I get to my pc, I'll take a better look and let you know what I think :mrgreen: aloha:leaf:
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