First grow, good advice always needed
The first pic is the largest and oldest plant, then 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and a group photo. It seems like on at least one plant a day i see new leaves, not all of the plants are at the same stage but hopefully some will catch up by the time i move to flowering, i have no doubt they will.
It has almost been 2 weeks since theyve been planted so im sure the food supply from the soil is gradually getting used up and should be gone in the next 2 to 3 days..
Ive decided to wait for some of the plants to catch up before i transplant them because of the amount of lit space i have, how much does anyone think i should start feeding them? 2? 3? times a week?
First grow, good advice always needed
They aren't going to need a transplant for a good solid week or 2. Try shuffling them around to give the stragglers more intense light position and catch up if that is important to you. But they look very healthy so word up homeslice.
First grow, good advice always needed
Lookin good, DoDo. :thumbsup:
First grow, good advice always needed
Thanks stinky and cede, I have been putting the older ones on the outer limits of the light but im being a little selfish and keeping my nice younger ones close in, i think im doin my bro a favor growing his seeds out for him so no guilt felt lol.
Any opinions on the feeding? im new to this obviously so i don't want to muf it up
First grow, good advice always needed
Alright i put one and a half tsp of ff grow big in the gallon of water that im using, i gave them a generous portion of water, probably the most water ive given them.
They look great tho and the leave just multiply and grow over and over, very fun yet tedious process to watch!
Pics will be up tonight
toke on
First grow, good advice always needed
Here are some pics, i put the more mature plants to the outer edge of the light and the second picture (oldest) really shows nicely how the plant turns its leaves toward the light, incredible.
enjoy the pics and more will be coming tomorrow or friday.
dodo
also, the close up of the stem shows little developments, what exactly are those? is that where i should be looking for the pre-flower?
First grow, good advice always needed
This is just my recent experience with indica afghani type plants. But usually the plants are much larger by the time they show the hairs, starting at 5 weeks from seed. I've not seen maturing plants that small. Is there a reason why they should be showing so soon? Are they clones or are they under 12-12 lights?
Shov
First grow, good advice always needed
You know what shov, these plants are under 18/6 and were naturally germinated seeds, and the fact that you, Shovelhandle, dont know what going on kinda puts me in a blah mode lol.
I have no idea even what they are?!? if they are showing sex this soon i am in awe, ive never heard of it. but please let me know if hear or see anything that will help me out..
THANKS!
STINKY PLEASE CHECK THIS
First grow, good advice always needed
no idea why the little white hairs are there, only strains that i know for a fact are growing are strawberry cough and crystal, and i dont know which ones they are at that! that are random strains in there as well but if they really are maturing rapidly maybe harvest wont be so far away...
First grow, good advice always needed
those are some prime genetics, dodo. Early preflowers isn't a bad thing, I think