View Full Version : First time growing - your opinions??
laidbacklarry
08-19-2004, 06:36 AM
:confused: These are a couple of pics of my weed. I had some seeds running around which I threw in a pot. They are now growing well although I had to turn them around to get two-three hours of diect sun a day. I am using miracle -gro, just got it this week. I'm not sure how old the plants are but they are over 6 weeks and I think that they are growing too slowly.
Would anyone know what type of weed these are, they have three pionted leaves which I haven't seen any pictures of. Also, when would I be able to sex them. BTW I am in the mediterranean, the weather is around 30-35d now and will be like this for the rest of august, then go down slowly.
Laidbacklarry
BigBudDaddy08
08-19-2004, 10:59 PM
Look's like Big Bud to me ......
laidbacklarry
08-20-2004, 09:48 AM
big bud....??!!
JustANewbieGrower
08-20-2004, 11:59 PM
in big bud im curious too...
and they should get more then 2-3 hours of direct sunlight in my opinion.. I might be wrong.. but I would try to find it more light.. at least 6-8 hours of light.
what kind of ferts are you using?
annd you should think about repotting them.. i've counted like 6 of them all in that same pot.. as another plant
and when ya do repot them go a couple inches up your stem from where their potted in there now.. so they'll have more stability
hope that sorta helps you out :)
JustANewbie
laidbacklarry
08-21-2004, 07:13 AM
yep, i will be repotting today, I cant get more sunlight without moving to another place which i do not want to do, i just want to find out more about the strain it is a three pointer.
thkx
BigBudDaddy08
08-29-2004, 06:31 PM
Big Bud
HGF.19
Indoor
Winner of the Cannabis Cup in 1989. Mostly Indica. All plants have guaranteed high yields, 25% has something special to it. Usually the lower branches collapse under the weight of the buds. Cash cropper's delight.
Specifications: ~ Flower: 7.5-8.5 weeks
http://www.hempqc.com/enter.html
Stooj
08-29-2004, 06:36 PM
yeah I'd try to get more light on it. those stems are pretty flimsy, and its because they're reaching for light. The best plants are sturdy at the base, like most things in life. they look nice though, healthy. I'd separate them a little bit, tie them to a stake, and put them in as much light as you can manage outside. if you move em in, you'll have more control and they'll grow fast, but you have to control all the variables and you need to spend money on lights.
speaking of, I need to smoke ;)
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