Big Island Bag Seeds - First Stealth/CFL Grow

glockdoc

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thats good enough and its ur grow call the shots. do u have anymore bagseed? if so germinate them just incase ur only 1 is a hermi. besides that of to a good start
 

HiloReign

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thats good enough and its ur grow call the shots. do u have anymore bagseed? if so germinate them just incase ur only 1 is a hermi. besides that of to a good start
I have a plant of the same diesel growing outside about 1-2 days younger than the one in the box (kind of as back up). Right now, the lighting outside is about 12/12 so I figured why not haha. I plan on germinating some bag seeds I got from a neighbor island called Oahu, the strains are random but are good strains (also for back up). I'll definitely pop that last bulb in as the plant gets older and possibly buy one or two more for supplemental lighting or something of the sort. The excitement is insurmountable :hug:
 

HiloReign

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That makes two of us bro :bigjoint: I brought my outdooorback up inside and will post some pics soon! Also filled the last bulb socket. Havent decided what Ill do yet but the outdoor girl is in a 1 gal pot and is about two days younger than the original indoor girl.
 

glockdoc

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lol. yo that od (outdoor) is going to yield like 100 times what the indoor one will. keep us posted up on both grows bro. transplant her soon. can u use like a garbage bin or something were u live? lol maybe not that big but the bigger the better. use like a ten or 20 gallon equivalent size pot will get u lbs off that plant. if i was u keep 1 in 1 out, clones off the out door 1 for both indoor and out. will give u a hella harvest especially out on the island. but yea im going to start my grow up very soon. dna sour cream indoor and im going to do some blue dream haze bag seed from an all girl crop outdoors. i got like 30 seeds from a friend buying bdh from the same dude over a long period of time. its snowing now were i live so the od plan aint till early may... anyways ..... post a pic of the lil outdoor 1
 

HiloReign

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I look forward to seeing your grow! Today was really overcast/rainy so I brought the little one inside. I'm not sure if that may shock the plant, being transferred back and forth, but I hope not haha. I plan on putting her back outside tomorrow. I wish I could leave her outside but perhaps I could find a place nearby. Anywho...

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The rock distinguishes the outdoor plant.

Also, after a watering with some special ingredients, she perked right up and looks great. Over watered the outdoor one a bit and fear I may have caused some fert burn. I understand my soil has a control released fertilizer in it. I think she'll be fine.
 

HiloReign

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The snow is a killer man. Where my bro lives he says they haven't been able to leave their house for the past 3 days or something. So thankful I live Hawaii... That outdoor plant I got is going to have to stay in that 1gal pot. There is absolutely nowhere I can keep her outdoors in a bigger pot and be safe about it. I may just put her at the top of my avocado tree and see what happens :eyesmoke:.

EDIT: Day #11 still growin' healthy.
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glockdoc

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lol good idea. keep a eye out for a good outdoor spot. i feel like ur seedlings should be taking off already but it has been awhile since i seen 1 from seed.
 

HiloReign

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do you think its possible you need to transplant
Hm, didn't really occur to me but the pot itself has a pretty decent amount of soil in it... At least 2 1/3 gals. What size would you recommend? I could possibly find a bigger, better fitting pot. I haven't looked all too hard.
 

glockdoc

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id say do it just to see if u have roots hitting the bottom of the pot. if so re-pot if not leave it be
 

HiloReign

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It didn't occur to me til I fell asleep last night, but I did re-pot this sucker twice. She had grown tall and lanky, therefore I re-potted her. I did not recognize the roots hitting the bottom as a problem, or even something to slow her down. I merely thought the roots would redirect themselves without trouble. I did not use any type of rooting hormone or anything. How can I remedy this? What will this do to my plant if I don't? Thanks for stopping by. I will post a pic or two later today as it is still "night time".

EDIT: The re-potting was done on Day #5 .

This is Day #12.
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My outdoor girl is catching up my indoor one (it's a bit windy outside). Even with slight nute burn and a bit more radical temps/conditions she seems to be doing better. Today, I find a pot.
 

glockdoc

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oo i didnt pick that up. people root clones under alot of light hrs , but im not sure wat the roots do during flowering . you can buy root fertilizer that will make ur roots grow but they could be growing faster cuz ur in 12/12. ill have to check on that. was the roots touching the bottom?
 

HiloReign

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oo i didnt pick that up. people root clones under alot of light hrs , but im not sure wat the roots do during flowering . you can buy root fertilizer that will make ur roots grow but they could be growing faster cuz ur in 12/12. ill have to check on that. was the roots touching the bottom?
Yes the roots had reached the bottom. My old elongated stem still remains just that. It's really long lol, around 3". It remains buried as I have re-potted it in an awkward position, against my better judgement, to see if it'll rebound from where it's at. I think that's very likely and in the process I have given the roots all kinds of space to grow. I understand there will be shock etc. but we'll see. Hopefully I can pick up some rooting gel as I am going to look for something I can secure my SCRoG with today.

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The long stem causes my root ball to extend quite a ways from the top so, the depth of my pot wasn't enough. She is sidewards because it will allow for a lot of space to grow. This picture was taken about 20 minutes after I replanted. Also, I could not bend the stem so the top could face upwards out of fear of snapping it completely. I tried flexing it. Anywho, there it is.
 
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