You need to get it in a new pot, new soil, and under some lights, NO FeRTS! What was her growing situation? Just remember the longer you dont give it what it needs, the more of a chance that its gonn hermie due to stress.
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You need to get it in a new pot, new soil, and under some lights, NO FeRTS! What was her growing situation? Just remember the longer you dont give it what it needs, the more of a chance that its gonn hermie due to stress.
she was sitting under lights almost 24/7, think she got a bit too much heat..but yeah thinkin of transplanting her soon, how big of pot should I tranplant her too? Sorry mods this proably should be in the grow section. Going to start my own grow log though :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SantaClawz
How do i know when to water her? she's sleepin right now, giving her 18 hours of light, 6 hours of reast :)
Dont listen to the guy about stress and your baby going hermie. Plants can only hermie in flower not veg. Lots of people dont know what they are talking about. Dont just listen to anyone is the best advice i can give you.
Do not water to much its better to underwater then overwater. Also when watering water around the stem. Lots of time the top of your soil will be dry dont forget though your roots are at the bottom.
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Nope, that will lead to problems.Quote:
Originally Posted by scagster
You can't pot pot deeper than the node where the cotyledons first appeared.
That's a technique for tomatoes.
Lol @ don't listen to everyone on the web...Quote:
Originally Posted by HerbalConfusion
You can cause hermies with stresses suffered in veg. You don't have to stress a plant in flower to cause a herm or stunting.
Huh... there's another one... I keep forgetting the name of it... I think it's called like, cannabis.com or something...Quote:
Originally Posted by HerbalConfusion
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LoL.:rasta:Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic