View Full Version : first time grower/ second attempt ideas
firsttime420
12-12-2013, 01:44 AM
OK so here's my deal. I started growing and I ran into sum problems last year. So I had the wrong lights and small pots so my plants were tiny around flower time. I flowered harvested like normal, btw these were outdoor, and I was unsatisfied with wat I got. Do I decided to reveg them indoor under my little cfl setup. Any way my plants are growing. But one of them is a long stalk with a bush on top and the other has crazy branching but is kinda a lighter green but nothing too bad to panic. Anyway my questions are 1.) For my tall plant, anyway I can bury the long stalk when I transplant to a bigger pot and expect it to rot along the stem. I'm thinkin waiting til after winter and digging a small trench and burying this one seways and leave the bush sticking out of the ground. 2.) The leaves on the tall plant are really small. The leaves seem healthy just small. 3.) The bushy plant not to concered about just maybe a little to bushy. I'll post pics as soon as I figure out how. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Any input will help.
totaly devoid
12-12-2013, 02:00 AM
evening firdt time grower, you can bury the stalk and it will grow roots(take cloning as an example, also in my experience plants that are a bit root bound when transplanted race to correct their own issues especialy when planted amongst taller plants(sound a bit 'twilight zone but true) and not necessarily cannabis ,when i was growing outdoor i planted them with my tomatoes,good lucky
totaly devoid
12-12-2013, 02:02 AM
f**k ,I type worse than a copper
firsttime420
12-12-2013, 02:20 AM
Should transplant by burying it side ways/horizontal? For some reason I think it'll b better this way. The stalk/stem is about 1 1/2 feet before any foliage. Its a pretty littlebush on top but like I said the leaves are tiny on it but they're thick healthy looking things. Thanks for the input btw. Also how do I post a pics from the mobile website?
firsttime420
12-12-2013, 02:30 AM
Also the stem stalk is way to strong to bend. Its woody I guess so I think burying it deep is mybest option, I looked into layering and thought about doing it pretty high up the stem but idk I'm a rookie, I havent even had a successful clone, and I've tried lots of times. So I'm not confident trying to air layer the one
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