Inforce's Third Grow

inforce

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*** UPDATE! ***

Well started flowering today! I also started to notice calyxes on several of the stem / leaf stem juncture points! Some even have tiny hairs! It beats looking at Balls on a stick.. sheesh. Well I am pretty sure they are all female. I have 2 in the bucket and 1 i started flowering like 2 weeks after seed. Its doing good but I am unsure if its a female.. I am seeing sex signs on it but no definate stuff yet. The 2 big plants I am pretty sure theyre female. Which is way cool because theyre chronic!

I am going to cut the bottom out of the bucket tommorow evening and put soil in another bucket and mesh them together so they will have ample breathing room and can put the roots down :) Right now I would say they are around 2 feet tall almost, and I can't wait to start seeing more calyxes!

One question, now that I started flowering, should I start molasses?? I am hearing either way but I wanna know if it really helps. :-) Comments??











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MightyBoosh

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have you thought about giver her more side room also? instead of attaching another bucket just transplant the whole thing into a huge planter. or make a new one of suitable size. plants can double or triple in size during budding and root space will be key.
 

inforce

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K! Tommorow when I get off work I am going to get this jumbo coleman type drink cooler and transplant.. I am going to cut the bucket open with a makita disk grinder (I am a tile setter so I have the makita and diamond wheel already!) So the transplant should be key. And yep theyre both females!! I see little buds with hairs sticking out of em all over the plants. Unlike the males from last time with the stick and balls.
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itsgrowinglikeaweed

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You asked about the molasses, this is what I found.

Here is how you do it. - by Ohsogreen
First use only unsulphured molasses, like Briar Rabbit or Grandma's Molasses (brands). Mix one ounce to one gallon of chlorine free water. If you only have tap water, let it set for two days & 99% of the chlorine will evaporate. Then you can add the molasses.
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You can bubble (oxygenate) it using a cheap aquarium pump & air stone for at least one day. Or just pour it from one clean container (jug or bucket) to another a couple of times a day, for at least two days.
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This provides extra oxygen to the good micro-beaties, they then eat, mutiply, & kill off - the not so nice micro-beaties. The longer you oygenate this mix, the more good guys you end up with. Their eating & pooping out the NPK (bioconversion) is what make it highly soluble. Over time their bioconversion reduces the N and pumps up the P & K slightly. Not a big shift, just a point or two.
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This makes a good growth stage fertilizer (that's cheap).
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Just mix it light the first time & water in lightly - like one quart per plant.
Start low & build slow. This prevents overfertilizing.
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Use this mix one week & plain water the next.
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You can add nutes to the mix, but remember your adding to a mix with a NPK of about 5-1-3 already.
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DistanceKHA

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have you thought about giver her more side room also? instead of attaching another bucket just transplant the whole thing into a huge planter. or make a new one of suitable size. plants can double or triple in size during budding and root space will be key.
That sounds like a good idea...
 

Aethersaegis

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:bigjoint:couldnt tell but it looked like u had two plants in one bucket always seperate pots for seperate plants. roots tangling make transplants harder and you could seriously stunt your babies other then that looking good
 
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