firstgrow-pics

poloblunts

Member
hi, i am new at this. first time grower.. here are my pics from yesterday.

i dont know much about growing, so what does your trained eye tell ya.
thanks





 

Richie LxP

Well-Known Member
hi, i am new at this. first time grower.. here are my pics from yesterday.

i dont know much about growing, so what does your trained eye tell ya.
thanks






Good shit mate, looks realy frosty and that will only get better in the coming weeks. Id say theres another month in her at least. + Rep.
 

poloblunts

Member
Thats a nice first grow dude got lucky with that girl

thanks,
i pulled this seed out of some average.
been using fish fertilizer, and seaweed..
along with mixing in banana peels and coffee grinds in the dirt..


i have another plant in a pot.. ill post those up soon.
 

northeastern lights

Well-Known Member
Welcome to RIU Poloblunts. Very nice for your first grow. Looks like you'll be quite happy come october. Hope to see you here next season.
 

DryGrain

Well-Known Member
What NPK are the nutes you are using? Time to switch to one with a higher P and K (like 1-5-5).

Adding molasses to your water now will help increase bud density and weight.

Don't pee on them!

Make sure they are getting at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. More light = more buds.
 

poloblunts

Member
What NPK are the nutes you are using? Time to switch to one with a higher P and K (like 1-5-5).

Adding molasses to your water now will help increase bud density and weight.

Don't pee on them!

Make sure they are getting at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. More light = more buds.

hte pro bloom is
1.4-4-5

the liquid seaweed is
0-0-1

i usually mix them together with water..

i went and bought molasses today, do you know why molasses works... isnt molasses some type of sugar?
 

DryGrain

Well-Known Member
Molasses is a simple sugar and a carbohydrate booster for your plant. (Your plant naturally produces carbohydrates by photosynthesis, for energy to carry out biological tasks.) It also feeds the colonies of beneficial micro-organisms living in your root zone (Trichoderma bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, etc). Thats why it works.

In practice, a plant receiving molasses with every watering during the flowering stage will produce, on average, 15% more dry weight than an identical plant without molasses (Source: Jorge Cervantes). Some people also believe it affects the bouquet, aroma, and flavor of the buds.

Search the forums for 'molasses' and you will find plenty of threads about it,
 

poloblunts

Member
Molasses is a simple sugar and a carbohydrate booster for your plant. (Your plant naturally produces carbohydrates by photosynthesis, for energy to carry out biological tasks.) It also feeds the colonies of beneficial micro-organisms living in your root zone (Trichoderma bacteria, mycorrhizal fungi, etc). Thats why it works.

In practice, a plant receiving molasses with every watering during the flowering stage will produce, on average, 15% more dry weight than an identical plant without molasses (Source: Jorge Cervantes). Some people also believe it affects the bouquet, aroma, and flavor of the buds.

Search the forums for 'molasses' and you will find plenty of threads about it,
i decided to not mess with molasses.
my chicks are doing good, next year when i got more of them i will use it.
thanx for your advice.
peace.
 

poloblunts

Member
no one using coffee grinds from starbuck?
i mixed it in with soil a few days ago, and my plants seem to have liked it.
pics later tonight
 
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