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Originally Posted by crippynights
What strain? When the girls get big and fat you may get an idea of the strain. At this stage nobody can tell you what it is. You are still looking at 8-10 weeks until ready. This stage is a good time to think about a bigger pot and more of whatever you are now using.
Florida sunshine will make the girl more potent then the same identical plant grown in say...Maine....and less potent than a identical plant grown in say...Hawaii. :D The more direct sun the better. Yield, not so much. Yield is more genetic.
Your girls look very healthy. Well Done.
Good Luck.
wow your girls are looking great ill be watching keep up the good work and happy growing :joint1:
Looking good! Very healthy. As stated above, you should really consider transplanting into a bigger pot. They'll be much happier and won't dry out as quick. I'd go to at least a 5gal pail but the bigger the better. Send some of that sunshine up north would ya?
Ok then peeps some pros and cons of repotting at this stage. I dont want them to get too much taller(or is it that they get taller simply to reach for the light). And I def. dont wanna start hackin at the plant or makin it bend this way or that. Also dont want to cause unecessary stress by repotting.
I'd have to disagree on that one, a plant grown in maine or new york for that matter will be just as potent as one grown in florida. sunshine is sunshine.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldhaole
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Originally Posted by the86thcreator
lol go to florida during tha summer time and then tell me there is not a diff in the sunshine lol
I always thought that being closer to the equator ment better sun.
Anyways I did need a repot. All there was there was a root mas. Almost no dirt. Went and got two huge pots and three bags of gardening soil. What a mission to replant. Had to cut the bottom of the pots to get the plants outta there without breaking up the root mass. But once I cut the bottom off, I pushed the plant out of the pot and into the new one. Guessin itll take a few days to see how the plants take to the new pots. Now atleast the roots will have room to expand.
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Originally Posted by crippynights
Please allow me to be the first to say "I told you so" :D
Put your girls in the shade for a couple of days. Let the roots get used to their new home. On the third day...back in the sun. The're going to be even more happy campers now.
Good Luck
Here they are in their new pots. I def. love to see more Trichomes :)