Hey dude. Sweet tree. lol. Are you sure its indica? Looks alot like a sativa to me or at least a hybrid of the 2. Keep up the good work.
Peace
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Hey dude. Sweet tree. lol. Are you sure its indica? Looks alot like a sativa to me or at least a hybrid of the 2. Keep up the good work.
Peace
Thats lookin nice now man. The only thing i will say is this; You really don't need to repot as often as you have. It doesn't matter if the roots touch the edge of the pots a bit. It'll do more harm than good at this stage i think. I have several Sativa dominant plants outside, 3 of them are a good deal larger than yours, and all of them are in pots half the size of yours. Good guerilla grow, i have 4 plants that need to go guerilla, i just need to find a good spot (which is easier said then done living in the city)...
well once it was deserved but it kept growing after ever transplant :)
It looks a little thin to me however, so that was worrying me which lead me to just deciding to stick it in the ground for good.
I remember transplanting me last plant into a new pot when it was much farther into flowering and it came out just fine. :)
I'm just worried that it's not going to have enough P when the times comes as I haven't any bonemeal in my soil mix...
Its been a few days. I'm a little worried about the colors of the leaves but I'm going to assume they are natural though...
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It's been just over a week since I've seen them last.. had some good sunshine lately (:
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You can see how its forming....
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buds are coming nicely!
wow dude...cant wait to see this babe in a month
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nice!
I would put into ground and remove from containers all together - i grow in sand- i have dug holes and filled with fertile dirt- the roots reaching into the sand is less harmfull then constant stress from transplanting- good looking plant you have- if you do this I would put a stake next to it in case you have high winds and your plant will not blow over
Those look pretty tasty to me:), Keep us updated
Cheers:thumbsup::jointsmile: