View Full Version : Hawaiian Snow...Not happy with her..See for yourself..
Treetops
02-02-2007, 07:01 PM
As you can see, she easily over 43 days old...Ph 5.8...Maybe this can be a new Hawaiian Snow, Lowryder type strain...it has only taken off the last few days...:(
twocamaros
02-02-2007, 07:09 PM
thats a hell of plant their bud
Weedhound
02-02-2007, 07:50 PM
I'm sorry, you actually meant to say 43 days? That is not a misprint? Your ph is perfect......what about the rest of your set-up? Taken off in the last few days.....from where? :) :jointsmile:
Treetops
02-02-2007, 08:40 PM
I'm sorry, you actually meant to say 43 days? That is not a misprint? Your ph is perfect......what about the rest of your set-up? Taken off in the last few days.....from where? :) :jointsmile:
Yes, she is just over 43 days old give or take several days...65 watt Fluorex security light, using ESU Grow Juice...and a touch of SuperThrive...and the taking off, meant she is growing like hell....LOL the last couple of days...
Weedhound
02-02-2007, 08:54 PM
She must have been taking off from underneath ground level. She looks perfect except that you really sort of need a magnifying glass. Wish I knew what to tell you but no clue (as usual) Good luck!:)
Treetops
02-02-2007, 09:09 PM
thats a hell of plant their bud
:jointsmile:
Treetops
02-02-2007, 09:11 PM
She must have been taking off from underneath ground level. She looks perfect except that you really sort of need a magnifying glass. Wish I knew what to tell you but no clue (as usual) Good luck!:) :D ;)
JackdaWack
02-03-2007, 12:13 AM
were u giving it nutes from day 1?
......just uhhhhhhhhh..........just curious...? How many lights are we lookin at here? You mentioned a 65 watt flouresent? If thats all you have on for your plant that explains why your plant is 3 inches tall after 43 days.........
Well, 65w not much light for a full sized plant but it should have been plenty for a seedling and early vegging of one plant. Some else is definitely not right.
Treetops
02-03-2007, 05:23 AM
were u giving it nutes from day 1?
No Nutes,till this week...
Treetops
02-03-2007, 05:29 AM
......just uhhhhhhhhh..........just curious...? How many lights are we lookin at here? You mentioned a 65 watt flouresent? If thats all you have on for your plant that explains why your plant is 3 inches tall after 43 days.........
As for lights, started out with this...which works great..
Lights of America - Sunlight Desklamp - Full Spectrum Lighting (http://www.aviva.ca/shop/products.asp?itemid=4377&catid=59)
Now she is under this...
Lights of America Fluorex Fluorescent Flood Light Outdoor, Security, Yard and Work Lights aka worklights (http://www.yinyanghome.com/Products/LOA/LOA_outdoor.html)
Which also works quite well...
I think your problem is obvious then...they've been starving. I don't know very much at all about hydroponics but I do know they need nutes from an early stage, unlike soil which provides some nutes.
JackdaWack
02-03-2007, 09:45 AM
no nutes in hydro until the plant reaches at least 4 nodes, maybe more.
JackdaWack
02-03-2007, 09:46 AM
u did the right thing by giving it no nute, even if it may have wanted them, its strange that it did that, they ussually get pretty big with no nute the first 3-4 weeks. i keep my ppm around 350ppm
Treetops
02-03-2007, 03:21 PM
Thanks guys for the responses...Its not like its the first seed/plant I've grown....but like no other seed before has this happened...This seed is one of 5 feminised seeds from Seedboutique...Green House seeds...My one question is, do you think all clones from her will be like her? This would be an amazing if so...:jointsmile:
meloncoly
02-05-2007, 07:39 PM
it could just be a deformed/retarded plant.
I've had a few with feminised seeds (not sure if it's more common in them)
but I chucked them after a week or two when I could see it was getting nowhere, possibly like yours.
Treetops
02-05-2007, 07:46 PM
it could just be a deformed/retarded plant.
I've had a few with feminised seeds (not sure if it's more common in them)
but I chucked them after a week or two when I could see it was getting nowhere, possibly like yours.
Thanks for the reply..Kinda figured the same thing..thats why I am excited to see how she will turn out, as this could be the start of a "Lowryder type" strain of Hawaiian Snow?..:jointsmile:
Treetops
02-05-2007, 07:48 PM
let me know what you think of my plant...
Thanks..:S5:
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