Hello all! Started my first outdoor grow about a couple weeks ago. a couple bagseeds of high grade mids out the northern va. here are pics taken about 3 or 4 days ago. of course no fert applied yet and they get about 18/6 light out now.
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Hello all! Started my first outdoor grow about a couple weeks ago. a couple bagseeds of high grade mids out the northern va. here are pics taken about 3 or 4 days ago. of course no fert applied yet and they get about 18/6 light out now.
took these earlier today, so far lookin okay. had a wicked thunderstorm today but it hasnt damaged them from what i can see. i added a very small dose of fert that i use on my tomato plants and no damage done so far, in fact growth has been looking pretty healthy. Enjoy your smoke peoples!:jointsmile:
looks like some of them are already having run ins with bugs!! Most of mine where all about at the same stage as yours before bugs pretty much killed all of them. Are you using any type of pestisicide and if so when do you start using them.
i havent been using any repellent or anything yet, do you have any idea what kinda bugs they are? im gunna take more pics tomorrow, i havent checked on them for a day or two.:jointsmile:Thanks!
hey took some new pics, and i don't really see the bug problem at all. the growth is ok, but i'm going to try to transplant them today. my question is because both of them are right next to each other, how do i separate them without damaging the roots. Or should I just transplant both into one spot and keep the distance as is? Thanks!:jointsmile:
last pic of the base, i dont want to move em together and end up having one of each sex.
well i need to move them today and since i got no responses on what to do, i'm just going to keep them together. and if one turns out to be male i'll just take him out before he blows all over the *hopefully* girl. wish me luck, pics will be posted soon.
ok i transplanted them directly into the ground(no pot) in a forest very close to my house. they looked ok when i took em out and put them into a pot to carry them, but i noticed after about 3 mins of being outta the ground they started to wilt. I'm not sure if it was the lack of sun, water, or if i damaged their roots slightly, but when i planted them in the forest they started to liven up a little after I watered them. pics included!:thumbsup::jointsmile:
If 1 ends up being male, just clip the main stem near the bottom. Dont just pull it out. Next time give at least 2 ft of space for each plant. When those babies get big, they'll be all over each other. Trust me, I know. I'm no pro, just trying to help out. Good luck.
Those two together are going to compete for everything they need to survive (light, nurients, water, etc.). They would be much healthier if they were each in their own pots/holes. When they are that small you can seperate them without destroying roots, which is what I would reccomend doing if you want to get the most growth out of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by mtrxdrgn