2017 Cannabis Grow Thread Collaboration Progress!

420BongRips

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This is my first post in forever. Hello and welcome to my grow. Feel free to include your own setup with a description and pictures, just don't spam junk. I am here to help out however necessary for the community. I take pride in growing the best healthiest buds. A little patience and determination goes a long way. I am well over a month into growing and I have some good early progress going. I started a little early to get a head start for the season. I want to move most of these outdoors. The photos I've provided are some summary highlights of what has been going on since the start of them. Check out my YouTube channel for more information.
 

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ladywolf

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This is my first plant! Blue dream. I grew it in the same turquoise containers you have, and I was wondering, do you keep them in that size through harvest, or do you repot into a larger container? Learning in advance for my 2nd grow (which has sprouted already)
 

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420BongRips

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This is my first plant! Blue dream. I grew it in the same turquoise containers you have, and I was wondering, do you keep them in that size through harvest, or do you repot into a larger container? Learning in advance for my 2nd grow (which has sprouted already)
You must transplant, those containers only support about a foot of life give or take a few inches. Rule of thumb: Pay attention to the soil at the bottom of your pots (drainage holes) and examine the dirt for root growth. Once roots start showing they should be transplanted within a week into a bigger pot.
 

420BongRips

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This is my first plant! Blue dream. I grew it in the same turquoise containers you have, and I was wondering, do you keep them in that size through harvest, or do you repot into a larger container? Learning in advance for my 2nd grow (which has sprouted already)
Leaving your plants in the same small container, let's say 2 gallons pot, will make your plants rootbound and stunt the plants growth, and it surely will be affected during flowering stage giving you a severely damaged yield. It's quite a shame as well because your making the plant suffer and losing out on opportunity for it to grow to it's full potential.
 

ladywolf

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Leaving your plants in the same small container, let's say 2 gallons pot, will make your plants rootbound and stunt the plants growth, and it surely will be affected during flowering stage giving you a severely damaged yield. It's quite a shame as well because your making the plant suffer and losing out on opportunity for it to grow to it's full potential.
Thank you! I left this one plant in the 3 gallon pot I had. I could tell the branches didn't fully fill out with nugs. How big should I get for my next grow? 5 gallons?
 

420BongRips

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Thank you! I left this one plant in the 3 gallon pot I had. I could tell the branches didn't fully fill out with nugs. How big should I get for my next grow? 5 gallons?
Depends what you are aiming for, how long you are going to grow from start to finish, grow setup conditions and your strain. I would go for AT LEAST 5 but probably 10-15 just to be safe and get the most efficient quality and yield from a grow.
 

Tone24

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Guys day 42 of flower and i have problems anyone any ideas? Calcium?
This is on only 2 of the top fan leaves and as you can see ph is 6.8
Everything been perfect up till now and run into this. Plant is pineapple auto express.
Should I sprinkle some dolomite lime to the top of the soil?
Ughhhhhh everything was going well
 

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