Here are a few pix of mazar - i named her Marla, and the Outdoor bagseed plant....
First is Marla , second is the ODBSP...
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Here are a few pix of mazar - i named her Marla, and the Outdoor bagseed plant....
First is Marla , second is the ODBSP...
Here are a few pix....the outdoor bagseed plant is a male, gonna kill it soon, so Marla will have more space...that's why i made a wooden box, i gonna transplant her around the 3.-4. weeks of flowering...i hope this way she won't get too rootbound...
Tonight i gonna set the timer to 12/12, so flowering begins :woohoo:
Marla has been transplanted, i hope i didn't gave her too much soil - hope she will not outgrow the box....that's a piece of an old cotton T-shirt under her, so the soil won't fall out...the soil is a mix of perlite and potting soil which has a ph of 6.5...it has a good drainage...
The Marla is lookin real nice dude
:jointsmile:
Thanks Smok3y....:thumbsup:
Ok, it's day 10 of the flowering, and 5 days since the transplant, so here are a few pix...:jointsmile:
that's lookng great.
Thank you Shov...:thumbsup:
It's day 15 of the flowering, Marla gets now aside of the veg ferts flower ferts too...some trics have already appeared...:jointsmile:
That looks great, especially good for only 2 weeks of flowering!
Ahh now I understand where the box fits in! It fits in the cab! Word. You are golden! Trichs already, huh? Very nice, high five. I think that will be enough space to finish if she doesn't end up running more than ~8 weeks. Even then, you should be just fine. Can you remove the crate from the cab, or is it permanently installed? Is there air flow UNDER and BEHIND the wood crate? Even if you can slide a couple thin shims under there it would be beneficial to have the extra air flow.
Huhh...thanks for the advice, it's a great idea...gonna put something under the crate tomorrow, i think she will like some more airflow...yes the crate can be removed, but behind it, there is not much airflow...those regions are mostly dry, so there is not much danger of mold or rot, i think...
And thanks for the visit Stinky, your observations and comments are highly appreciated.....:thumbsup: