First time Growing

Tiny2348

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Its my first time growing and iv germinated 6 seeds and planted them all in soil. so far so good. im week 6 or 7 into growing and they are all Female. just changed bulb to a Red spectrum 2700 and they have started to flower.

How long does it take for them to finish flowering or budding and when should i crop.

Il try and get some pics on tonight after work

Thanks tiny :joint: Peace
 

butterflykisses

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what kind of seeds. also where ever u bought them from will know best as to flower time,
sounds good though. what bulb r u using? hps,cfl,t5s?
 

Tiny2348

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Im using bag seed don't know what strain it is but it smells dam good. Im using a giant cfl bulb 10,000 lumins red spectrum for flowering
 

Tiny2348

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Here are some pics of my plants. sorry it took so long camera didnt work.

1st and 2nd pics are my plants that are 6 weeks old and just starting to flower.

3rd and 4th are my other plant thats 10 weeks old and nearly ready. :hump:

Can anyone tell me what they are indica or sativa.

they are all grown on one 150w 2700k red spectrum cfl bulb
 

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tech209

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Here are some pics of my plants. sorry it took so long camera didnt work.

1st and 2nd pics are my plants that are 6 weeks old and just starting to flower.

3rd and 4th are my other plant thats 10 weeks old and nearly ready. :hump:

Can anyone tell me what they are indica or sativa.

they are all grown on one 150w 2700k red spectrum cfl bulb
looks like a indica to me
 

Tiny2348

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my friend give it to me. it was just a stick when i got it was hardly any leaves left on it.
it took me 4 weeks to get it back to normal. it was outside and the frost was nearly here.

but its looking good and smells ace
 

Tiny2348

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got it from ebay.

someone on here told me that i would never grow anything from it. but they were wrong

i have two the same size

one is 150w 6500k blue spectrum for veg

other is this one that is 125w 2700k red spectrum for flowering
 

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