Seedlings 10 days old- a log
Quick update! Slight yellowing, but I think it is the light being warm, slight overwatering due to high transpiration and the allmix being a bit strong for it in it's early days.
If anyone has any advice go fer it homes,
oh by the way, looks like these are ladies, I see nice long pistols..
I did take a picture of that too but it came out terrible :(
Peace,
Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
well guys, I tried to take more pictures of the pistols but the camera i have just isnt upto the job of close ups :-(
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Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
Definitely wanna get them in their own pots ASAP.
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
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Originally Posted by ilovetv247
Definitely wanna get them in their own pots ASAP.
I would say read the rest of the thread, but since you've been banned, I'll pass.
heeeeheee
Peace,
Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
transplant them, just be carefull. silly, i know. then when you replant them take stinkys and others advice. plant to just under the lowest set of leaves. i would deffinately be watering by more than capfulls, but make sure to let it dry somewhat in between. a moist, not wet, not dry pot would be the easiest to work with. moisten the new pots soil some too, it will keep the transplanting hole from caving in. lol
oops, if this doesnt make sence i only read the first page.:D
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
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Originally Posted by twoguysupnorth
transplant them, just be carefull. silly, i know. then when you replant them take stinkys and others advice. plant to just under the lowest set of leaves. i would deffinately be watering by more than capfulls, but make sure to let it dry somewhat in between. a moist, not wet, not dry pot would be the easiest to work with. moisten the new pots soil some too, it will keep the transplanting hole from caving in. lol
oops, if this doesnt make sence i only read the first page.:D
read the thread man!
Peace,
Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
i did, but only after posting on the first page.
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
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Originally Posted by twoguysupnorth
i did, but only after posting on the first page.
aight, well as you may have now read, i've done all the transplanting ima gonna do :-)
Wish me luck man! Things are really looking goood
Peace,
Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
Looks like we have 2 females, yay!
Should I be able to identify sex in beginning of week 4 veg? Maybe I should hold out my judgement til flowering,
Any help appreciated,
Oh one other thing, the yellowing has me a little worried - but, I am holding out because the allmix is a little strong, and I was told to expect it.. Any opinions welcome, I know the infert soil is good for AT LEAST another 2 or 3 weeks before i will add biobizz fert solution into water,
Clandestine: not long now till my first FIM!!!!!! :rastasmoke:
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Denial
Seedlings 10 days old- a log
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Originally Posted by denial102
Clandestine: not long now till my first FIM!!!!!! :rastasmoke:
Good deal, man! Be sure to tack another week or two onto your veg time, so that the plant has time to repair itself before flowering. You could also consider putting those ladies in bondage (LST), to let the sides can catch up to the new tops... if you have the patience to keep vegging, that is. Sometimes I've got the vegetative patience of a saint...other times, especially if my stash is running low, I can't be bothered to be any more patient than I absolutely have to! Your plants should soon be mature enough to show their sex (through pre-flowers), but you might see it quicker if you force them to flower. When I sex entire plants, I switch my main lighting to 12/12 and ease up on any fertilizers containing N for about a week prior. Males are generally discarded, and females get immediately put into a makeshift clone-box I made that has several cool spectrum CFLs running 24 hours a day. After all plants have been sexed, I move them back under the big lights until I'm ready to flower. Next time, you could also think about taking clones to determine who's who. If done correctly, you'll end up with another female plant to grow and eventually smoke!
That last picture looks good, bro. I see the slight yellowing, but I'm still not too confident at diagnosing other peoples problems. Have you done a soil flush yet? I've found that I can avoid a lot of problems in organic grows if I do semi-regular flushes. I try to flush at least once per month. Then I follow it up by feeding with a complete fertilizer at about 1/4 the strength of what it lists on the bottle. This keeps my pH stable, and doesn't let the soil get toxic.
But you may not be suffering from salt buildup, or an imbalanced pH, so I'd recommend heading over to the Plant Problems section and fill out the Troubleshooting form. Start a new thread with as much information as you can possibly list, and you should get some tailored advice from experienced growers. I'd hate to make an inaccurate diagnosis.
Be good, my friend. Looking forward to future updates! :jointsmile: