These are some pics of my plants!
They are a GreenHouse Co. indica strain (THE CHURCH), has been 2 weeks since ive started flowering!!!
At the moment im using a 4-6-6 solution, is that ok???
Any coments will be more than welcome!
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These are some pics of my plants!
They are a GreenHouse Co. indica strain (THE CHURCH), has been 2 weeks since ive started flowering!!!
At the moment im using a 4-6-6 solution, is that ok???
Any coments will be more than welcome!
Nice girls! Did you use "feminized" seeds?
All the best - Hall
Looks good:thumbsup:
Burn the Church!:smokin:
the 4-6-6 is fine just remember to use 1/4 of what it calls for per gallon to start with and if she responds good with no nute burn you can add a bit more in a week
Very Nice...
How far is your light from the tops of your plants..
nice PICTUES!!!
If you take ten deep breaths when you first wake up in the morning.. even before you open your eyes.. just take 10 deep breaths and focus on LOVE... ALL your dreams will become a reality...
Yes, i used feminized seeds. At first i was a little worried, is these really worth the price? But 5 out of 5 seeds sprouted, and they are all girls, so, i guess its worth it!
About nutes, im using it every 5 days, not sure about dosage! im mixing 1,5 ml per liter of water, too much? not enough???
The lights are hanging 5-10 cm from the top of the plants, in the pic i took them outside the growing box>
Ill try to upload new pics when ever i can
Cheers!!!
Here are some new pics from my plants, the flowers, etc...
Also some pics from some leafes, they seen to be curling up and drying. What could that be???
Apreciate any help on that, cause im getting worried about that!
Thanks
Hi Garden Know!
Since you seen to be a really informed person, what would happen if i cut the top 4-5 inches of my plants at these stage??? They dont have (almost) any space left to grow, and about bending... the way the plants are inside the grow box, i dont have that kind of space either!!! What to do???
Thanks for your time and help!!!
I wouldn't cut them, You may think about a method that they call snapping the herd, but before I explain the method I will wait for GK to give an answer, because snapping the herd is a pretty controversial and scary technique especially for the new grower and especially when trying in flower. I am also facing the same type of dilemma as you except I have the room to tie down, but I wait for a response as well.
Adieu
You just have to plan ahead for height. Consider moving your plant elsewhere to finish.
I would not do any snapping, pinching, pruning, etc at all in flower.