Popping my growing cherry

bigjesse1922

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Another thing to add to my list of stuff I'll need to get, I wont be able to add those Mykos for this grow, but I'm definitely getting them for my next grow.
And more pics like always, wind was blowing on them for both pics and one pic looks perky and the next it looked droopy.
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The Mykos is about $2.50 per bag (they are small bags). Just so you know.

CalMag isn't essential unless you start to notice a def.
 

jhnfrmrby420

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The are a few differences between Indicas and Sativas. Indicas are going to be smaller plants. Their leaves are going to be a lot smaller than a sativa and they don't grow as tall. The high is different as well. Indicas are generally higher in CBD and they give you a physical high. They are medicinal.. used for body pains. Sativas are going to be larger plants where the leaves can get much larger than your hands. The high in a sativa is a lot more cerebral. I prefer to smoke sativas during the day and a nice indica blend in the evening.
Think you have the definition of sativa and Indica reversed
 

Meth On Zombies

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Late night pics today, As I was looking over my plant I noticed the bottom leaves yellowing but the new growth was a nice luscious green, so I did some reading up on it and upon further research, I came to the conclusion of it being root bound, which it really was. So today I just transplanted my girl. Hopefully it wont be much of a shock for her and she'll perk up soon enough. But here are a few pics before the transplant.
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bigjesse1922

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Late night pics today, As I was looking over my plant I noticed the bottom leaves yellowing but the new growth was a nice luscious green, so I did some reading up on it and upon further research, I came to the conclusion of it being root bound, which it really was. So today I just transplanted my girl. Hopefully it wont be much of a shock for her and she'll perk up soon enough. But here are a few pics before the transplant.
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She will do just fine. Did you water her well after transplanting??

Do so and then give her a few days to dry out a bit so the roots will stretch out and search for more moisture into the new soil. :joint:
 

bigjesse1922

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yeah I watered her, again, I'm probably just stressing myself out, but I'm a bit worried about her.
This plant is really tough to kill off and a transplant won't do it.

I am sure you were really careful and she will be fine. I have been transplanting before and had the whole root ball fall apart because it wasn't quite ready. I just added extra dirt around the roots and watered well. She never even complained at me really, just droopy for like 48 hours, and not even that much.
 

Meth On Zombies

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I read that I should expect about a week of slow to no growth, then she'll go back to her growing ways. Again, I know I shouldn't worry much, as I've done this with other types of plants, such as tomatoes, thyme, and peppers, but I just want this plant to be as happy as it can get, so just like a person with his first child, I guess I'm just a bit over protective of her.
 

bigjesse1922

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I read that I should expect about a week of slow to no growth, then she'll go back to her growing ways. Again, I know I shouldn't worry much, as I've done this with other types of plants, such as tomatoes, thyme, and peppers, but I just want this plant to be as happy as it can get, so just like a person with his first child, I guess I'm just a bit over protective of her.
There's nothing wrong with that. Better safe than sorry = better results, more often than not. :leaf:
 

jhnfrmrby420

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From what I've been reading, Sativas are what they use for medical use, they give you an energetic high that lets you still want to function, where Indicas can give you that couch lock high. Thats why people smoke Indica at night, they help you sleep cause good ones are knock out highs
 

bigjesse1922

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From what I've been reading, Sativas are what they use for medical use, they give you an energetic high that lets you still want to function, where Indicas can give you that couch lock high. Thats why people smoke Indica at night, they help you sleep cause good ones are knock out highs
I appreciate you trying to do your research...

But, I am a medical user.

It's not so cut and dry. There are medicinal strains that are more sativa and some that are more indica.

What smokebros originally said was correct however. "Sativas are going to be larger plants where the leaves can get much larger than your hands. The high in a sativa is a lot more cerebral. I prefer to smoke sativas during the day and a nice indica blend in the evening."

You even just repeated and agreed with what he said, basically...
 

Meth On Zombies

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So it's been two days since I transplanted my girl, and she seems to like her new home, as the inside leaves have found their way out.
There's a leaf in there that looks a bit beaten up, it might be from some heat stress, I have to check my box to see how that's happening.
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Also these shots make the pot my girl is planted in look way smaller then it actually is, It's extremely heavy to pick up and a gallon of water just barely gives me a few drops of run off.
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Meth On Zombies

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Thanks a lot Kevin I'm really happy with the way it's going, but I have one question:
Is this a sign pre-flower? And if so, is it female?
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I mean I've seen a lot of the diagrams and pics, but I'm not really sure what I'm seeing here, as this is something that just seems to have popped up in the two days I didn't check on her.
 

RawBudzski

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Appears to be new growth. I do not see any clear preflowers but I would say it's a FEMALE :D Woohooo Congratz ! may you & your new lady make it to full term with one another & produce nice baby nugglets. <3
 

Meth On Zombies

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That's the greatest news I've had all day an probably all month long I am grinning like a shit eating asshole right now. Thank you RawBudzki thank you very much!
 

Meth On Zombies

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So these are today's morning pics
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As you can see, vibrant, green, and healthy. And then I got home not more then an hour ago, and decided to take a pic of my girl
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The top leaves are starting to curl up, and are showing signs of discoloration, Is this because of heat issues, nutrient toxicity, nutrient deficiency, or my plant going through it's teenage rebellious years? The new growth on the inside is healthy and green, and the lower leaves don't have damage to them is this something I should worry about?

I mean from what I've read it could be a Mg deficiency that may be caused by too much nitrogen, but wouldn't that affect the bottom leaves first?
 
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