i would be impressed if i seen quality blue around. there was alot of jack around here but im never looking for it unless its dry out here. if my bwidow is nice i might actually go for a blueberry!
yea i top once on the second node when its growing 5th-6th node. yea moving is one thing and then setting up... i went alot of that in the past couple years, finally somewhat stable. its been rough trying to pursue my part in the movement, but i think it pushed me even harder to get this shit right!
do u need bud to function more or chill more? i personally dont think jack is all that, but im not big on sativas really. my first blue widow just cracked too. im excited for the blueberry genetics in it!
oh yea, got to learn so much on the first grow bc i used mostly beans i found smoking. a couple was suppose to be pretty good genetics but i blame myself for fing it up. and i tried all sorts of topping and training methods. i like uncle bens topping on 2nd after 5-6th node. and my plants turned...
you got any clones going or have plans for next batch? im really considering to invest in some purpog18... even tho i have other beans. its just so much work to not try to aim for stable high shelf. well im fortunate to able to barely have these options, but im already starting to feel like this...
all but 1 of them went str8 into my 3X6 closet on the 11th, i did 13 seeds vegged like 1 1/2 to 2 months and 7 of them were females and harvested. it was ridiculous... i dont want to think about that grow unless i have to. so i vegged them for like 30 days. i have a 4x4veg tent to work with...
yea just use distilled for now, try to pick up some phdown and just use alittle to get it to 6.5, your gonna need it for your skunk anyways and its good practice.
but i can glimpse how you feel. if i was in your situation, i would flush it with ph'd water and leave it alone. gluck! its hard, but better to just cut your minimal losses
also if you really dont have an idea where those came from, you might really be wasting your time. just telling ya from my experience, well it was a good learning experience. = ) find better seeds and do it better! itll save you alot of everything.
okay i just went back and actually read your thread more thoroughly. at this point i would just keep them moist, and make sure the light is in an nice range (close enough but not feeling the heat). did u water your soil before transplanting them?