Here are some pictures I've just taken
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Here are some pictures I've just taken
Also is it good to spray plants reguarly with water, they seem to love itm
Foliar feeding with a dilute nutrient solution will speed the delivery of nutrients in particular if you are having a deficiency, I wouldn't do it more then once a month.
I'm curious what the hurry is to bud them? They are so small you'll get a few buds which will be smoked in a week. I would keep the lower vegetation trimmed to the stalk and try to develop just a really nice cola bud if you don't want to grow them out. In that container I can't imagine it will grow much more then 3-4 ft, you can bend them 6-12" from the top if they start getting too tall.
My experience with clones is they grow MUCH slower the first 60 days then fresh seeds.
There's no hurry to flower I just took what charbud waas saying into consideration about the light not being able to penetrate right down the plants. Also I have limited space for them to grow upwards. Ill read into the foilar feeding I'm not sure what you mean by it, I have no nutrients only â??plantroidsâ?? I'm not sure if that would work. And should I start trimming the bottom vegetation now or once I've changed the cycle? I read that you shouldn't trim fioliage from plants as all growth is focused on repearing the leaves which have been trimmed off.
I think there are a million theories on trimming plants, I've seen plants with all the vegetation 2ft or more from the bottom removed and they develop a series of branches that turn into full buds.
My theory(or at least I'm going to try this) is that during my last two harvests I've noticed the bottom most and inner most branching had the least amount of bud material and what was there was loose, smoked ok but my thoughts are if the plant doesnt' have to waste energy on lower level branches/buds then it can put more effort into the top branches. The seedlings I have now that are over two feet tall I've already removed evrything from the soil to a foot up the stalk and haven't noticed any detriment to the plant and in fact they are growing faster then I probably have room for right now.
Ok great ill give it a try on one of the plants and see how it goes and if it goes well I can trim the other one. Also does it help spaying the plant with water every so ofte, I've been doing this for the last few days and they seem to love it
Spraying with water once a week is good to keep any dust build up off of the sun leaves, put a few drops of nutrients in the water and it will help speed their growth when they are young but don't over do it or you'll burn the leaves. I wouldn't do it more then once a week though.
Ive taken some new photos of the plants, i topped 1 of the plants but left the other and ive trimmed the fan leaves from the bottom which werent getting much light they are still in the same pot because when i went to transplant the roots looked too developed to seperate the two, will they be ok in the same pot if i veg for another week and then put them into flower? ive been reading an article on another forum on the early signs of sex on plants and have seen some signs on both of the plants indicating they are both female (hints of red going up the main stalk and across the top of the fan leave stems. also can anyone tell me the best odour controll products i can use in the cupboard without needing a extractor fan coming out from the door.
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