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First time ever grow log
I started a thread a little while ago and got few responses so I'm going to start my own grow log. Maybe with constant updating I can get some helpful feed back. So first up...these pics are when I first germinated. They were germinated in regular peat pellets. I didn't have decent lighting...just a desk lamp with a 100W bulb.
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First time ever grow log
I kept the plant mostly outside. I tried to keep in the sun as much as possible only moving it in when there were to many people outside or it was night.
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First time ever grow log
I transplanted into a bigger pot. More sunlight. I found a corner that was lit up and couldn't be seen from anywhere outside my place. This is about two weeks in.
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First time ever grow log
Here it is after three weeks.
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First time ever grow log
Got some better lighting (a couple CFLs) and after a few weeks here is what the plant is looking like.
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First time ever grow log
I turned an old cabinet into a grow box. It's lined with foil, dull side out.
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First time ever grow log
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First time ever grow log
Same as before. 18/6 light cycle. Watering light one day, heavy the next. No nutes.
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First time ever grow log
I'll be updating as the plant gets bigger. I'm might be speaking to soon but I'm pretty sure it's a female. I see two little white hairs coming out at a couple of the nodes. Any thoughts or suggestions would be helpful. I'd be happy to answer any questions anyone might have. Thanks for checking out my thread.
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First time ever grow log
My cat knocked over a bottle of Ph down and it went straight into the middle of my pot. I tried adding Ph up hoping it would save it but the plant turned yellow in 2 days and was wilting to the point of no return. I'm so pissed but it will be alright. I ordered some seeds, got a couple of books, and I'm going to try again. I am so hooked on growing and I haven't even had a chance to flower some plants and harvest. Oh well. I'll start another log when my seeds arrive.:smokin:
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First time ever grow log
Sorry to hear about your plant.
R.I.P.
Good luck on your next grow!