Well here they are, they are about a month old.. little under/ little over I'm not sure. Tell me what you think!
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Well here they are, they are about a month old.. little under/ little over I'm not sure. Tell me what you think!
Forgot to mention that this is some bag seed.
those look kinda like my friends 100% sativas. The leaves grow huge but the buds are mediocre. 100% sativas are the best outdoor ones because of their hardiness. His survived 102 degree temps during their 4th week. We found that seedlings of such origin need a much more mild temp to start but after the first 8"s move'um into the woods or something and chop down a batch of trees for light clearing.
Oh, I don't plan on keeping them on my back patio. I wish I could though. I've actually been looking for a place to put them, but, being new to this area my self I haven't found that primo spot yet. I have a few places in mind, but, nothing I really like.
sativa? no no no it is more like indica to me...short plant with wide leaf blades, indicas usually have 9 blades the most while sativas have 11.
they are mainly indica...which is good makes for a shorter earlier plant....means less chance of detection.anyway dont listen to prank17 about cutting down trees for a place to plant...that would be like kicking in someones door and asking to spend the night.respect mother nature and she will be good to you....keep up the good work.if i ever learn how to put pics up i'll show some of mine.:thumbsup:
Thanks for the comments everyone!
I've been wondering... how would you go about forcing an outdoor plant to flower? I'd have to have an HPS set-up wouldn't I? If that's the case then nevermind.. for now anyways. But, for future reference, I WILL HAVE A SUCESSFUL GROW.. sooner or later anyways..:dance:
Am I doing everything perfect or what? No ones commenting.. ANY hints/ tips/ or tricks I should be picking up on?
forcing flower outdoor is time consuming but can be done. first figure out how many hours of light your plant is getting and then reduce the hours of light to 12 by placing a black garbage bag over them. This has to be done for about 3 weeks untill the buds are medium size and then you can just let them grow under normal light because its to late for them to return to veg. As i stated before this is pretty annoying to do but can be done the best thing to do is just bring it inside put it in a closet and get a Cfl on a timer for 12 hours a day. Best of luck with the grow man looks just like the bagseed im growing :)
Thanks for the advice. I just got back from PA and I have transplanted my babies to biggers pots and as soon as I'm sure they have taken to the new pots I'm going to try to force them to flower!
Oh, I'll have/post updated pics later this afternoon/ evening.
Well here's the update. I didn't take very good pic's today. Maybe I'll try again tommorow. They seem to have taken pretty well, atleast they're alive anyway. Oh, at the end I threw in a pic of some hash I picked up while I was out in PA.
EDIT: The hanging basket/ pot thing was my 4th plant. It was more of an joke to start with, but, is turning out to be the best looking by far. What I mean is, with the babies in pots I have always had them under " controlled watering/ feeding" , with the hanging basket I've let it grow naturally with rain water and no nutes. And I forgot to take pictures of the third baby as well, damn.:stoned:
Another update for July 27th.
Well, I decided that I'm going to start to force flowering on Monday.
I guess other than that I don't have much to share.
Just let me know what you guys think and how I'm doing, it would really be appreciated.
looking good i would maybe wait a week or 2 before i started flowering as your node tips (i dont know what they are called) if they were bigger you would have more bud..... but if you feel comfortable flowering now go for it... all the same looking good and hope you get some females
Yeah, I've been a bit leary about starting flowering. I decided that tommorow is F-day, the only thing I'm worried about is the top being able to support any weight. I hope they can support the bud's they're about to produce! :)
I hope youre not expecting much flowering a plant that size...
No, I'm not expecting much at all. This is pretty much just an experiment to see if I can do it. If this goes well I think I'm going to give going hydro a try actually. With these plants I was thinking about maybe ounce all together.
why waste all that time on an oz? let them finish out their grow naturally. they do need to have the pots shaded tho...direct sunlight on the pots will heat up the roots too much and is probably the cause for their stunted growth. they'll do a LOT better out of the pots and in the ground...
Not possible where I live.
********UPDATE**********
I was blessed with 1 girl and 3 boys. Which is fine with because it was my first time and an experiment more then anything. Anyways, my new lady friend is about 1-2 weeks into flowering but no more then 3, I don't think. I will get pictures for you soon.
nice mate will be good too see how they finish