Your lads look sweet my friend! & you think my kids r not bad for 2 weeks plus?
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Your lads look sweet my friend! & you think my kids r not bad for 2 weeks plus?
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I know that I'm being redundant but showing some more pics as this is new to me. so as you stated they appear to be getting bushy. Is this a trait stemming from the plant genus or growing method that I'm utilizing which is obviously Greek to me being very green!
Its your journal, post all you want. More pics will actually get you more responses round here.
Could be both, but I think its from the environment. lotta light and they stay short. They do get kinda stunted if you hit em with a lot of light from seed. Mine did stretch more, but they're just over a week old.Quote:
so as you stated they appear to be getting bushy. Is this a trait stemming from the plant genus or growing method that I'm utilizing which is obviously Greek to me being very green!
Your girls are definitely on their way:thumbsup:
Looking good.:thumbsup:
Thanks Bro!
You may want to pull the lights back a cpl inches to get a LITTLE stretch to it. It is most likely genetics. Be sure to gently shake them or give em a fan to make stem stronger. Your girls look healthy and happy :)
When you say take the light back a bit I understand, but what do you mean by "shake them" or give em a fan?
the more your plants move from the breeze off the fans it will get your girls thinking about making her self stronger so she can stay up on her own when bigger
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Cheers mate
Yea mate:
Placed a fan in there this a.m. & "Shak'n the trees". Wild how plant life responds to these variables!