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Ok guys as b4 stated the Oldest NL witch is only afew days older than the rest went rootbound so i transplanted it and knew the rest would be rootbound soon so i did the rest the following day...This first Set of Pix is of NL born 4-17 under 4 hrs off 20 on of light and seems to be pulling threw the transplant much better today...she was all droopy and looked quiet sad but the plant seems to be perkin up just fine ....the only bad thing out of any of the plants is this one the bottem leaves ( not the tiny petals but the ones next up ) had the browning spots and after transplant those leaves took a turn for the worse....should i snip them off at the stem or let them keep growing ?....heres the pix of the first NL plant born 4-17
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heres the 2nd NL plant ...this one barely shown anysigns of shock what so ever and has already started its new growth heres the Pix
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This Afghani Plant seems to be doing real nice and quiet like the 2nd NL plant pulled threw the transplant quiet fast and is too starting more new growth This Afghani Plant i feel looks better than the next you will see...this one looks like it will be more bushy and possibly shorter
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This is Also Afghani Strain and it looks healthy but donest look queit as bushy as the rest of my project , it looks like it will be more lanky than the pic posted above...a few of the plants have already gotten a Pot smell if u give the tops a bit of a wiff.....hmmm and they do smell very good....hope smelling pot this early is a good thing ;-) ......i wont have another update on for a while....or atleast not one for a while with both strains ( all 4 plants ) b.c they are now in there final containers in my closet ( 5 gal buckets ) and will stay up there b4 going to the HID lamp in the basement....sorry guys bud dont wanna lugg those buckets up and down to give a review....altho u might see them seperate here and there b4 they go to the basement for flowering....THANKS FOR VIEWING GUYS ! ! ! ARENT THEY STARTIN TO LOOK GOOD ????? i sure think so.....what do you guys think ?
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hey those are looking very very nice.
looks under control.
leave the spotted leaves alone, they odnt like the soil to touch them...thats why they turn on you.
Just leave them be, and soon you will not ever see them again.
Here is a pic of my afghan at Day 15, the date of transplant and Day 17, after the transplant. Just let them grow...
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How do you get them to grow so compact like that????? For some reason mine like to stretch???? What am i doing wrong????
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Growing tight and compact, which will pay dividends in the flower stage, is acheived mostly by light and fan.
My afghan plant is always about 8 - 10" below the light surface, because of the taller plants. So for me, light is important, but so is the fan blowing right on them making them shake, wiggle and roll...
Yours look fairly compact as well as far as you afghan grow. But could be shorter.
I think fan is very important as it forces growth to stem width rather than height. I have no real desire for height, as the flower chamber will address that issue.
For veggin, I want as many secondary growths as possible...from every node...then those nodes should give growth to additional shoots and so on and so forth.
I have 14 new 'shoots' on Whore right now at day 25. If the whore ever turns female, each one of these 'shoots' is gonna bud, and the stem strength is there to hold them up.
Try putting a fan on them...not an oscillating one, but one dedicated just to blowing them around...all day.
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ive had a fan on mine since the day they were born and yes i agree with hardon it does promote good and strong stem growth.....the First NL plant born 04-17 took the transplant hard but i kept the fan on it anyway and now its been 5 days since transplant and the stem is twice as thick as what it was so i too Agree the fan is gooooooood Peace all
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wow them gettin big bro :-)
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Your babies are lookin very good so far, good job! Keep doin what your doing and enjoy the joints after your lill ones have grown to be a nice hot smokin ladies ;)