How do they look?

i.am.what.i.am

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Grown under a few CFL's. Just put them into flowering am and didn't want to grow them out too big because of a small grow space. Look okay?
 

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Rentaldog

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They look good to me :) Theres some discoloration on some of the bottom fan leaves, and a few look withered on the tips, but im sure they are just older leaves that have had a good long life. Im right behind you with my girl, so goodluck to us both!
 

Trainwrek'd

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Keep the lights close to keep the stretching down. You could have triggered a week or so sooner for better yield and bud appearance. After 4 five weeks lollipop/lst them. Until then let it do its thing. QUOTE="i.am.what.i.am, post: 10638329, member: 348028"]View attachment 3187872 View attachment 3187870 View attachment 3187870

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i.am.what.i.am

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Keep the lights close to keep the stretching down. You could have triggered a week or so sooner for better yield and bud appearance. After 4 five weeks lollipop/lst them. Until then let it do its thing. QUOTE="i.am.what.i.am, post: 10638329, member: 348028"]View attachment 3187872 View attachment 3187870 View attachment 3187870

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I always try and keep the lights within a few inches of them. that one on the left is stretching because it's a sativa dominant
 

Wilksey

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They look great!

Lush green leaves, well formed branches. Should produce some nice flowers imo.

Best of luck.
 

i.am.what.i.am

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They look great!

Lush green leaves, well formed branches. Should produce some nice flowers imo.

Best of luck.
thanks...:) i hope so. it's kind of a bummer to go from using HID lighting to being only able to use a few CFL's but I don't smoke a whole lot. just a little in the evenings to help with appetite/relax, so it's all good :)
 

vostok

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a small bowl of apple cider vinegar, to kill off what few remaining fungus gnats there were flyin around
The Gnats drink the cider and fly into the wall ...killing themselves...that could work, but I'd use Neem Oil from start to almost harvest as a bug and mold control, Gnats do.'t eat the plant as such but the larvae do like to suck at the roots causing several issues ...go Neem and kill to birds with one stone ans is organic

to my blog: https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/neem-oil.27514/
 

i.am.what.i.am

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The Gnats drink the cider and fly into the wall ...killing themselves...that could work, but I'd use Neem Oil from start to almost harvest as a bug and mold control, Gnats do.'t eat the plant as such but the larvae do like to suck at the roots causing several issues ...go Neem and kill to birds with one stone ans is organic

to my blog: https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/Entry/neem-oil.27514/
the life cycle of a fungus gnat is only around 28 days. when the larvae become adults - those are the ones you see flying around. i've always had good luck with putting a 1-2 inch layer of perlite on top of the soil (prevents the adults from being able to burrow down to the soil to lay eggs) and bowls of apple cider vinegar/and or sticky traps. Also, keeping the soil on the dry side helps to kill them off.
And the gnats actually drown in the apple cider vinegar. I've never used neem oil, but maybe I'll try and invest in some next grow. thanks
 
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