I had to have the original thread deleted because I needed the first post in the thread deleted. So, I will have to begin again :(
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I had to have the original thread deleted because I needed the first post in the thread deleted. So, I will have to begin again :(
OK. This project began with 20 seeds. Ten Northern Lights and Ten Early Misty seeds. Germination began about five weeks ago on a Sunday and five days later this is what appeared.
This grow is being executed in a hydro hut mini using a 400w MH conversion bulb and 400 HPS bulb waiting to be used for the flowering stage. The growing medium is a soilless mix. The size of the space is roughly 4x4x6. An exhaust fan rated 265 cfm, and BC Bloom is the food that is being used. The lighting program is currently 18/6
By the way, thanks to the users who posted on the previous thread, your advice was appreciated.
Next up is an image of the grow about one week into it. The pots on the perimeter contain the Northern Lights seedlings and the tray has Early Misty seedlings.
Looks pretty nice so far. When they get bigger take pics from closer up.
These photos were taken a little more than a week later. Right on target.
These shots are about a week, maybe a little more than a week later than the last ones.
Just a touch of worry surrounded our thinking on the state of things depicted in this photo. In my original thread I mention the droopy droopiness that was happening. Some helpful users indicated that this could mean a watering issue, or possibly that the plants were ready to move to bigger pots. A little bit of both seems to be the issue, and I would like to thank them again for their assistance.
The most recent photos, taken last night. This is the project as it stands just under five weeks from the seeds first being planted. The droopiness shows some improvement here, and transplanting will take place soon.
Hi Timmy
Looking good d00d! Dont know if my advice on your last thread helped but if it did no worries :rastasmoke:
Are you gonna top the plants? I recommend the FIM technique, made my plants hella bushy with 3-6 growth shoots :jointsmile:
Im also using a soiless medium (1/3 coco, 1/3 vermiculite,1/3 perlite) works really well =D
ANyways Peace:cool:
Yes it did. Thanks. This is the first grow. I have read conflicting theories on topping so I am not sure if these plants are going to be topped. They might just be grown without it. Or maybe not.Quote:
Originally Posted by blank_21
As far as your advice is concerned, yes it did help, especially about the transplanting questions.
Stay tuned for more.