ha, said the same thing when i tried repping after your post . "must spread before repping again." :thumbsup: next timeQuote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
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ha, said the same thing when i tried repping after your post . "must spread before repping again." :thumbsup: next timeQuote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
can you tell me what strain you think this is i am a first time grower and i used some bagseeds but this is lilian she is 3 weeks at this time she is 4 now....this pic was took when the light first came on cuz she is drobin but on because the light just came on she still sleepin..i will update on the pics but can you help any body what strain is this i think its BIG BUD. but dont know:rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmoke::rastasmok e:
Lildre,
Why are you posting in someone else's grow log. This Question belongs in basic growing!
Any Hoo, Rusty have a question for you. I put a post in here asking Orange Widow to stop insulting other members and that was removed. No big deal just currious as to why?
Orange widow, I see you are using used soil. That is not recomended due to you do not know if it is infected with a number of things.
I see you are trying to do this with the least amount of funds, One thing you cannot go cheap on is soil. Acctualy you can for under $10.00 you can get decent soil at your local nursery. If you are going to transplant go to a decent soil.
OOOPS,
Thought I was in a grow log for some reason, but Lildre you need to start your own post in this folder.
Ummm...not sure why your post was removed, as I don't think I saw it. However I'm pretty sure I know why mine and OW's were removed. I'm guessing the thread was getting out of hand, and was pruned back a bit by someone with a more level headed approach.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jerry Garcia 2007
OW...there is really no stage at which you can skimp, and expect to reap an adequate harvest. Yes, we grow a weed, and it can grow ok in the wild, but we manipulate the plant to grow how and when we like it. If all you want is a 5 foot tall plant with 2 little buds on it, scrimping is the way to go.
In other words...Lets say you have a cookbook with a really good recipe for a chocolate cake. You can not make that cake just by reading the recipe. You'll need all of the ingredients, measuring cups, bowls, an oven, timer, and a knife and fork. These are the tools of cooking. The more you scrimp on the recipe, the more your chocolate cake will taste like 10 years old fruit cake.
Same with making cannabis. You'll need the tools of the trade and the proper ingredients to pull off a sucessful grow.
Well either way I just want the beauty of it in my precence. So I'm just messing around but plan to get some sort of smoke off it. I'm adding more bulbs in the box. I got ahold of a ph tester and it read 7.0 so I think its good. The plant is turning very green.
But once again I was fucking around and the first leaf that was pointing up got snapped half way off but is still attached a little bit. Coukd this kill it or is it stil possible to keep it going? It still looks healthy and the stem looks to be getting strong.
I put a fan on itfor about 5hours today and it looks to have livend it up.
For flowering should I have only 2700k blubs or should I mix?
OW,
I reccomend the fan run 24/0 this helps keep humidity down and helps keep the plant short and builds stem strength.
Lighting question I am going to leave that for someone else, I use HID lighting so I don't know the answer from experiance.
Incorrect.Quote:
Originally Posted by dejayou30
Why do people want to complicate this?
Cannabis is a very easy plant to grow, it is a weed and virtually indestructible. If you replicate an ideal environment and follow the rules of the photosynthesis, plants grow, period. Isn't is ironic that people kill plants by going nute crazy.......
Wow, sure sounds like some advice klondike bar would have offered, right before he was banned for chronic bad advice.Quote:
Originally Posted by sharkfinz
Good luck with your future crops of hemp, as this is the quality of weed one can expect if certain parameters are not met and maintained. Honestly, I'd burn the book you've 'learned' this nugget of knowledge from.
Ph fluctuations can/will cause nute lock-out resulting in many problems that can be avoided if proper ph is maintained.
Sorry, OW...MH and HPS here, too. (and I try to only offer advice, when I know what I'm talking about)
I am growing with VERY basic equipment and I don't know the PH, I have never used any artificial nutrients and mine are quite happy. If my plants show signs of deficiency I will diagnose the problem and rectify.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome