How big should a plant be 2 months from seed???????????

Ok I have 1 plant thats growing but dont think she is doing all she is capable of will be posting pick asap want to get some great advice from all yall I have had her for 2 months started her from seed , growing in soil havent used any nutreints as of yet dont want to burn her so its just been water and light trying to do it as nature would, anyways as soon as I figure out how to up load these pic's of her I hope to hear from you I am in Alberta, Canada
 

LadyKimi

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She looks really good to me! She seems short and thick from the pics. I cant offer tons of advice just a compliment on yer gal!

~Lady
 
Hey thanks for the compliment , and yeah she is short been trying differnt thing's I had topped her and now I am LST all her branches just learning with her all trial and error so far
 

NickyDkid

Member
^ lol what he said. mine have been going for a few weeks and they arent anything like that. that looks real healthy man. good shit!
 

PinchedNerve

Active Member
maybe some FF, worked really well for my first grow. and that looks good for 2 months, my freind has some nearly 2 month olds and they are puney.
 

majek

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Looking good, your plant looks pretty healthy just a little small for 2 months. Nothing a few good feedings won't fix though. When it comes to soil nutrients its all about preference, would you prefer fertilizer with lots of chemicals or something all natural? I choose the latter so I try to keep everything organic. If thats you then I reccomend Age Old Organics liquid fertilizer Grow and Bloom formulas. http://www.ageoldorganics.com/products/liquid-fertilizers/
 
yeah I think I would prefer to go organic I dont want to be mixing a bunch of chemicals I want to try to keep her vegging for another 2 ta 3 months so she can become a mom she's my first one ever and have grown pretty attached to her thanks for the link will check it out
 
cool ok what are the key igredients I should be looking for if not to much of a problem to ask? and thanks for your imput all is very much appreciated
 

cowboylogic

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Looks good to me. Nice job so far. As far as nutes go. Keep it simple for now, just the basics. Humboldt 'Oneness' is a very good all in one bottle. Dyna Grow Veg and Bloom are great to begin with. Its not organic but they do contain everything for a plants basic needs. And lastly, the Technaflora Recipe for Succes starter kit rocks. Get all the goodies for under 35 bucks. Plus a great feeding program to follow. It a good way to begin learning a more advanced feeding program. And one more I guess. The Sunleaves House of Guano kit is good also.
 

PinchedNerve

Active Member
Well you want to veg another 2-3 so find something with higher nitrogen, you could ask the people at the nursery they know plants just say you want something good for tomatos.
 

cowboylogic

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also was wondering if there are any good organic nutreints that I can get from home depot or any places like that ????
Homedepot and the likes all carry the Alaskan fish emulsion products. They stink but work well. They also carry a product from Epsoma called Garden-tone. 100% organic, no mixing, just top dress a couple of times a month and water. It even contains some beneficial bacteria and such.
 
hey thanks alot there cowboy for your input it is greatly appreciated and will be checking that stuff out do you know if there are avalibe in canada another question I guess how would a worm casting and bat guanno tea mixed with molasses be they all seem to be good but would it be too much if they were all mixed together?
 
rite on pinched thanks for that Ive been keeping my eye out for fox farm product's but cant seem to find any here where I live wich is shitty cause I keep reading good stuff about it and kinda makes me jealous
 
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