First Grow

Here is a picture of my one plant. It looks more done then the other ones. I think I am gonna wait another week before flushing. Any comments or advice on otherwise I will be glad to hear!
 

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Here is a picture of my one plant. It looks more done then the other ones. I think I am gonna wait another week before flushing. Any comments or advice on otherwise I will be glad to hear!


Wow that ones a beauty, I started flushing all of mine last sunday. When do you plan to harvest this one?
 
Wow that ones a beauty, I started flushing all of mine last sunday. When do you plan to harvest this one?
I was thinking around 2-3 weeks which would be around 10 weeks. It looks like there is still lots of new growth forming. I just do not want to harvest early.
I plan on going to get a jewelers loupe to know exactly but dont know exactly when I will get it. I am probably going to flush within the next week and then leave them two weeks after flush only feeding them plain phed water. Might try to find some molasses to feed them. Only one other looks almost finished. The other 3 are still all whites hairs and lots of new growth.
 
I was thinking around 2-3 weeks which would be around 10 weeks. It looks like there is still lots of new growth forming. I just do not want to harvest early.
I plan on going to get a jewelers loupe to know exactly but dont know exactly when I will get it. I am probably going to flush within the next week and then leave them two weeks after flush only feeding them plain phed water. Might try to find some molasses to feed them. Only one other looks almost finished. The other 3 are still all whites hairs and lots of new growth.


10 weeks they are most likely hybrids then. that's not too bad of a wait.
 
10 weeks they are most likely hybrids then. that's not too bad of a wait.
Well they could be longer I am just going to wait and see within the next couples weeks. They might take even longer. Well whenever they do finish my wonder woman and white widow will be taking their spot!:bigjoint:
 
Update
Week 8 Day 1
Today i fed them their last dose of nutrients before flushing. I plan on flushing within a week for a couple of them and leaving the others until they seem more ready. It's starting to smell more. I will be transplanting the little ones into 1.5 gallon pots tomorrow and giving them their first dose of nutes. It's been about a week since they got their first set of 3 I was just postponing until I set up a suitable area to keep the light from leaking into my flower room. Overall things are going pretty smoothly. I also added KoolBloom for the first time today going to wait and see how it turns out. bongsmilie
 

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beautiful work, what strain was this? I like the traits of these genetics.:bigjoint::bigjoint:

-moose :leaf:
It is just an unknown strain I got from a friends harvest about 3 years back. This was my first time growing it but all of the seeds I planted ended up female and also I havent had any problems with them as far as any nute issues or problems. I wish I had some clones of them to keep them going because they smell great and is a really easy plant to grow. I just added in some liquid koolbloom for the first time Friday and I could see a big difference today. :bigjoint:
 
I plan on adding in a 250w MH instead of the t5s. I transplanted them all into 1.5 G pots and the t5s simply do not cover enough space. The t5s I will probably just use as side lighting in veg or maybe flowerbongsmilie
 
yeah the side lighting is gonna make a HUGE difference, and for those younglings, they're gonna love it. Fuckin grade A first grow, nice to see someone who actually combined a little homework with common sense and put together a succesful, clean grow.

I was wondering what soil did you use? You said you barely had to feed them until they were already in flower? And are those the 3 gallon pots that they're finishing in? What did you do for venthilation, just fuck with the thermostat? I would imagine if you were goign in there everyday that you probably brought enough Co2 in with you, just by opening the door. keep it up you're almost at the end!!
im pullin' a chair up for this grand finale.

-moose :leaf:

ps-sorry for the ridiculous slew of questions...lol :mrgreen:
 
yeah the side lighting is gonna make a HUGE difference, and for those younglings, they're gonna love it. Fuckin grade A first grow, nice to see someone who actually combined a little homework with common sense and put together a succesful, clean grow.

I was wondering what soil did you use? You said you barely had to feed them until they were already in flower? And are those the 3 gallon pots that they're finishing in? What did you do for venthilation, just fuck with the thermostat? I would imagine if you were goign in there everyday that you probably brought enough Co2 in with you, just by opening the door. keep it up you're almost at the end!!
im pullin' a chair up for this grand finale.

-moose :leaf:

ps-sorry for the ridiculous slew of questions...lol :mrgreen:
The soil I used which seemed to work fine was a tropical soil mix I found at Walmart. This was just my first trial run pretty much. My newer plants I am using schultz potting soil with some perlite added.

At first I didn't exactly know how and what nutrients to feed them. I had purchased a bundle of stuff for a good price and didnt know what to use exactly. After about 4 weeks in veg I finally found a nutrient schedule for aggressive growing. Im sure this next time around will be much better because they are actually being fed in veg.

Yes they are 3 gallon pots. I had originally had them in 1.5 gallon and I saw signs of them being rootbound right before flowering so I transplanted them into 3 gallons. This time around the plants that go into flowering will not be vegged as long. I will be keeping the best plants as mothers and will finish the clones in 1.5 gallon pots

Since I am growing in a basement it gets really cold down there. I originally just had the room setup with a window for fresh air. The window of course no one could see into! But I started getting temps in the 60s and it wasnt even winter yet. So I decided to run a duct into the room providing heat to keep my room at a constant temp between 75 and 82. But I do not have much fresh air going into there other then when the door is open. It doesnt seem like its a problem but eventually will have an inline fan running to exhaust the air.

I can't wait for it to be done but I am not rushing it. I have not taken any samples and don't plan too until it is dried and cured.

I will have more pictures in a couple days. They seem to be getting a lot of growth in the past week so I might consider flushing soon. There is still lots of new growth but I can't for the life of me find a microscope or a jewellers loupe. I have searched everywhere I can think of.

Thanks for stopping in Moose!:bigjoint:
 
The soil I used which seemed to work fine was a tropical soil mix I found at Walmart. This was just my first trial run pretty much. My newer plants I am using schultz potting soil with some perlite added.

At first I didn't exactly know how and what nutrients to feed them. I had purchased a bundle of stuff for a good price and didnt know what to use exactly. After about 4 weeks in veg I finally found a nutrient schedule for aggressive growing. Im sure this next time around will be much better because they are actually being fed in veg.

Yes they are 3 gallon pots. I had originally had them in 1.5 gallon and I saw signs of them being rootbound right before flowering so I transplanted them into 3 gallons. This time around the plants that go into flowering will not be vegged as long. I will be keeping the best plants as mothers and will finish the clones in 1.5 gallon pots

Since I am growing in a basement it gets really cold down there. I originally just had the room setup with a window for fresh air. The window of course no one could see into! But I started getting temps in the 60s and it wasnt even winter yet. So I decided to run a duct into the room providing heat to keep my room at a constant temp between 75 and 82. But I do not have much fresh air going into there other then when the door is open. It doesnt seem like its a problem but eventually will have an inline fan running to exhaust the air.

I can't wait for it to be done but I am not rushing it. I have not taken any samples and don't plan too until it is dried and cured.

I will have more pictures in a couple days. They seem to be getting a lot of growth in the past week so I might consider flushing soon. There is still lots of new growth but I can't for the life of me find a microscope or a jewellers loupe. I have searched everywhere I can think of.

Thanks for stopping in Moose!:bigjoint:

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