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newbeegrow
11-30-2012, 02:04 AM
288087288088288089288090 Ok so I'm on to my second grow and have learned some valueable lessons. 1. Do not cut sugar leaves for light.(tuck them) 2. Take cloned in vegetation stage and mark pots. 3. Top plants. 4. Use good feed half way through flowering stage.. Do scrog with net. so I'm hoping that will give me a better harvest than the first. I will post pics as I go and you can let me know if you see anything I can make better. They are in miracle grow soil mixed with chicken poo fertilizer at this stage of 14 days old. Using cfls until a little bigger and can go under 400watt metal halide. Using 14-2-3 nutes in very low dose and will increase with growth. so today is the first day of my log. If you have any advice please feel free to let me know.

newbeegrow
12-02-2012, 11:09 PM
288109288110288111 Ok so its a few days later and I have just transplanted them into 5 gallon buckets.. soil is miracle grow with some mixed in chicken poo for the nitrigen. They are now under 400wt metal halide and I think one of them is ready for cloning and would love to have some advice about when is a good time to clone.. giving 14-3-2 feed in small dose and they look to have made the change well. they look happy and healthy

newbeegrow
12-11-2012, 07:27 PM
Ok so its about a week later and plants seem to be doing well. Just took first clones from the big one and they survived the night. so all is looking well on the front. still under 18/6 light cycle and 400 wt metal halide. They are looking good

newbeegrow
01-11-2013, 07:05 PM
Ok so it has been about a month and I have put 3 of them into flowering on a 12/12 cycle.. One is clearly much taller and lankier and I thought it was a male but sure enough it is a female one other is showing her sex and the third is holding out.. It is a very short bushy plant so I am hoping it is a female too. I have switched them over to bloom feed and am going to start with beastie feed at about 5 weeks. plants are now about 36-48 inches tall on an indoor grow. Starting to worry about height as I only have about 5 inches till too close to light so thinking of putting in a net. I will let you know how it goes

Growrefcheck
01-28-2013, 06:06 PM
Ok so it has been about a month and I have put 3 of them into flowering on a 12/12 cycle.. One is clearly much taller and lankier and I thought it was a male but sure enough it is a female one other is showing her sex and the third is holding out.. It is a very short bushy plant so I am hoping it is a female too. I have switched them over to bloom feed and am going to start with beastie feed at about 5 weeks. plants are now about 36-48 inches tall on an indoor grow. Starting to worry about height as I only have about 5 inches till too close to light so thinking of putting in a net. I will let you know how it goes

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