Is it to early to flower for this noob
I have been growing my plants for exactly 1 month now and they are doing great. On My tallest plant I used LST on it because I am limited for growing space, but it has about 5 nodes off main stem. My biggest overall plant has s6 nodes off main stem an is about 8 inches tall has little branches growing off branches nothing huge(all 3 plants have this) it's very bushy and compact. The plant had the top of its leaves burnt slightly and new growth was sightly affected. My third plant is almost the exact same as my second just not as bushy and robust it's like a mini version of it. Is it possible to force the plants into flowering right now or do I have to wait till the plant grows more? Also I know this cant be answered 100% but would anyone have a guesstemate of how long I have left(weeks or months)? I can put pictures up tomorrow for people to get a look at them.
If it helps I am growing WW with miracle grow soil. I also have a CFL set up with 1 13 watt CFL, 2 20watt cfls, 2 23 watt cfls 1 30 watt cfls. The average temp in my grow box is 72 lights on 63 lights off. Can anyone give me maybe a rough time frame of how long I have left? I know details are vague sorry:(
Is it to early to flower for this noob
Here are the pictures that I said I would put up the first couple photos are of the plant I used LST on. theres a good amount of undergrowth. The plant looks a little droopy buts its perked back up after I watered it.
The Second set of photos are of my third plant. This plant was on the brink of being non exsistant. I went a way this past weekend and the plant was looking very droopy when i came back, I stepped out for two hours after I checked it and when I came back it was almost drying up. Not much undergrowth not sure why(like this before it got shrivled up) but its growing great other than the near death expirence.
I will post my third plant up in the next set of photos
Is it to early to flower for this noob
This is the third plant the light touched the top leaves and burnt them a little. All these plants are after one month. I used Nirvana WW for the seeds.
Is it to early to flower for this noob
I veg my WW for 30 days (10-15 inches tall) and flower for 9-11 weeks...:thumbsup:...enjoy (crippling high)
Have you transplanted, lately? Soon as they show their sex, transplant into largest pot available.
Looking nice so far....:)
Is it to early to flower for this noob
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Originally Posted by WWZEUS
This is the third plant the light touched the top leaves and burnt them a little. All these plants are after one month. I used Nirvana WW for the seeds.
When you transplant,I'd get rid of the clay pots...Go gentle with the nutes...WW doesn't have the appetite that some strains have and she doesn't like wet-feet in soil...
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When you transplant,I'd get rid of the clay pots...
I learned that hard way, too..:wtf:..it's very hard to get the plants to slide out of terra cotta (clay) pots. Stick with plastic..:thumbsup:
Drill extra holes. add perlite and don't use drip pans. The water needs to flow out completely.
Is it to early to flower for this noob
These folks speaketh the truth! Listen, Learn, and Apply all that they say! You will be well for it!
Hee hee hee hee.:stoned:
Is it to early to flower for this noob
I prefer clay pots. Of course I don't mind tapping them with a hammer to crack-em in order to open them up to transplant into bigger pots either. Ain't like they're that expensive to replace.
Is it to early to flower for this noob
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Originally Posted by leadmagnet
I prefer clay pots. Of course I don't mind tapping them with a hammer to crack-em in order to open them up to transplant into bigger pots either. Ain't like they're that expensive to replace.
hard to drill, extra large holes in....(extra holes...extra drainage)....:thumbsup:
one hole good...8 ho'es better....;)
Is it to early to flower for this noob
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Originally Posted by leadmagnet
I prefer clay pots. Of course I don't mind tapping them with a hammer to crack-em in order to open them up to transplant into bigger pots either. Ain't like they're that expensive to replace.
Good luck. Not only are they heavier to work with, they're difficult to transplant...they hold the heat/cold, they promote mold and algae, (that's where the term "green thumb" comes from...gardeners picking-up the the terra-cotta pots, the thumb turns green from the mold/algae on pots) and finally...salts (and other potentially toxic minerals) absorb into the pot itself.
Stick with plastic. They last forever, and usually don't contribute to a plants problems like the terra cotta pots do.