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I'm confused yet excited
So i bought some bomb swag.. probly the best swag i've smoked. So i grabed the few seeds i found in it and planted them. well my plant has already been sexed and its female but im am confused because it looks like it has Indica dom in it.. but then again i dunno. Here are my growing conditions incase it might have a effect on the plant looking like it has indica Dom in it and i also just realized that the leaves are turning purple along with all the stems so i am confused. im growing in my closet and here are the dementions of it 23"W x 68" L x 69 15/16"H. My lighting for seedlings and veg are 3 24" Eco-Lux F20 floresents. 2 of them are Plant and Aqutic F20 and the other one is Sunshine F20 (good in red) and they put out a total of 2,625 Lumes Which should be more then Plenty lumes for my plant. For the budding cycle I'm using 2 70 Watt MH blubs for my budding (which i dunno if its good enough but it worked for me). my nurts are for veg i use Jobes sticks 20-6-6 and for budding i use Shultz's Orchid Bloom. I have a fan mounted in there to help with the air flow. so here are the pics of Ganjaneta. and this is my 4 time growing too so i have the basics down to a T.
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I'm confused yet excited
Well if you've got the females & the basic's down to a T you should be well set then.
You might consider reading the following link
http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...-dankness.html
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I'm confused yet excited
yea.. thanks Jack the link was good info for me. but i was wondering does it look like it has indica dom in it becasue its bag seed... and i'm going to order some NL x Mr. Nice G-13 seeds here in the spring. but a shout out on this would be awsome.. thanks again.
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I'm confused yet excited
I would also be tempted to go with it being indica dom due to the quite broad leaves. However I think maybe better waiting till one of the long term growers pops by before being sure.
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I'm confused yet excited
k thanks jack.. i really appreciate your help.. im excited because this will be the frist time i got any indica in my plants and im anxious to see what the buds look like but i want to make it bushy since its already 2 1/2 feet tall. i've started to bend my plant.. but this is my frist time bending it.. oh i also have another question.. i want my plant to be tall and bushy so would transplanting them in a bigger pot help me out and how do i transplant form a 2 gallon pot to a 5 gallon if this is the case.
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I'm confused yet excited
so can anyone help me out please :)
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I'm confused yet excited
Bending is a good choice you might also want to try pinching the new growth tops. I have found that more effective in stunting the overall vertical height of the plant than topping or FIM which are good options also.
I'm not the best to ask about soil issues as its my first time if no one else pipes in I'll explain how I did it later but there is much better soil folk here than me.
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I'm confused yet excited
Hey cam, plants look good!
As for if they are indica....I say yes, by the looks of them, and I would transplant them a week or two before you start to flower them.
Peace
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I'm confused yet excited
thanks dylan.. so its pretty much the same bases as when you transplant when you go from seedling to veg?
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I'm confused yet excited
Every time you transplant, you are concerned with these things:
Soil/Medium- it should be fresh, appropriate to the plant's life stage (for example no blood meal in a soil you want to bloom in, or very very little), and with enough lightener to suit your conditions (more perlite if it is colder in your grow or you have had problems with drainage or root rot in the past).
Pot size relative to plant- about a gallon per foot of main stem is appropriate.
Transplant technique- allow soil to get rather dry, support the stem bewteen your fingers with your palm supporting the dirt, upend pot, smack bottom, whole root ball should slide out. If you don't have a root ball, you're transplanting too early. Prepare soil in the new pot before removing the root ball from the old one.
Watering-in- The first thing you do when the plant is in its new home is to give it a nice watering to settle the soil. Use pH adjusted water with one drop per gallon of superthrive if you have it. This reduces stress and gives it a bit of a boost.