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How the heck can you tell that they are female so soon? The pics you posted on the 19th show tiny little babies (just starting on their sixth set of leaves), it's only been 17days since then. Good Lord I hope that you've transplanted them into their own pots by now or else you are going to lose them. They will compete for nutes and they won't grow too big in such a small pot. The "pot" is also transparent and when the roots grow to the outer edge they are going to be exposed to the light, a big NO GO...trust me, I've made that mistake already. They should each be in gallon pots, at the very least. I have one in a small pot, but that's only for experimental purposes and already I've noticed that small pot=small growth.(albeit bushy) Peace.
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i got some new pictures, 1 is doing really good and is starting to bud and the other is tall and linky,,, im thinkin about getin rid of it, is it still good? i pulled some of the leaves cuz they got burnt up to a crisp but i fixed that problem and theres air circulation and the temp is good
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ARE you for real? If you get a whole bowl of smoke out of that plant I'd be shocked......it looks more like a clover plant than cannabis....lol. I don't know it's flowering, the nodes aren't alternating... (are you sure it isn't secondary growth you're seeing???) However you stated that you have done a lot of reading so you know all this already, right?.....Good Luck, B
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And you already know that a cannabis plant is not supposed to be on that scale... dubious victory, but you have just won the stunting Olympics
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aight, so i should throw away the retarded plant???
did u all check the link,, cuz theres a plant in that link that looks alot better,,,
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And you already know that a cannabis plant is not supposed to be on that scale... dubious victory, but you have just won the stunting Olympics
well, the length between the stems are only about an inch so its not stretched, it obnly looks like it cuz i pulled off some of the leaves cuz they got really burnt but the other plant is doing wonderfully,,
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Internodal length is the LEAST of your worries... Those leaves are burnt, stunted, and I suspect it's bacues of your soil mix... peat based, I assume?
I thought Tenessee kids popped out of the womb knowing how to grow!
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Internodal length is the LEAST of your worries... Those leaves are burnt, stunted, and I suspect it's bacues of your soil mix... peat based, I assume?
I thought Tenessee kids popped out of the womb knowing how to grow!
well, the soil is miracle grow potting mix,,,,,, and im using 20-20-20
i was born in germany , and im german,, i only lived in tennessee for about 5 years, , but that doesnt matter,, heres a pic of my favorite plant right now ,, i dont know if you all looked at it though
THE LINK IS RIGHT HERE
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Yeah I checked that pic... that plant is burned too.. check the brown leaf tips. Also there is a serious magnesium deficieny as you can see the pale banding between veins. In your situation with the burn I am going to say it's not def, but locked out by either overferting or poor pH control. And the miracle gro soil is a good culprit for overferting, and the 20-20-20 ferts have too much of the P and K relative to the amount of N you are using during the veg stage.
So anyway give that plant a really good flush with pH adjusted water and lay off the ferts, and you could foliar feed with 1/4tsp epsom salts in 1 gallon of water as a stopgap measure, but don't get any in the soil because you are already burning.
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Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Yeah I checked that pic... that plant is burned too.. check the brown leaf tips. Also there is a serious magnesium deficieny as you can see the pale banding between veins. In your situation with the burn I am going to say it's not def, but locked out by either overferting or poor pH control. And the miracle gro soil is a good culprit for overferting, and the 20-20-20 ferts have too much of the P and K relative to the amount of N you are using during the veg stage.
So anyway give that plant a really good flush with pH adjusted water and lay off the ferts, and you could foliar feed with 1/4tsp epsom salts in 1 gallon of water as a stopgap measure, but don't get any in the soil because you are already burning.
thanks, i will do that , and see what happens