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    #11
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    My little experiment

    i dont think thats true

    Your little seedlings will get all the nutes they need from their cotylens, they will only require nutes when they have like 4-5 sets of leaves

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    #12
    Member

    My little experiment

    Well I changed my setup to a little encubator and this is what they look like after 3 days of it. So my question is how long can I keep these 2 growing together? I know there is a chance that 1 or both may be males so I want to know that too.

    Thanks for any help,

    Ghetto

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    #13
    Member

    My little experiment

    it looks to me that you have them in a 6" pot. ive grown 2 plants in the same container like that through the whole cycle before after trans planting twice from starting in a 1gal to a 3gal and flowerd in a 5 gal i was happy for it being my second grow i pulled about 3-4 oz of bomb bagseed um they will compeat for water, root space light its still early for them you may be able to carefully up root them an put them in their own container they will be much happier on their own. the weirdest shit though was, i was almost positive that one was gunna be male but the roots must of grafted and they both were female lol dnt knw if its possiable but it happend i think lol any ways i would def. invest in som better lighting some more cfls would be cheap. they look very healthy keep posting bradda good luck:thumbsup:

    TraY
    DREAM BIG!

    oh and a small fan will help make the stems stronger.
    I\'ve got no cranes no guns, now you must be the pocher so shoot me one of those camels! So I can roll a splifff and get on another level.:whalephant:

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    #14
    Member

    My little experiment

    The pot is a 4 incher, just bad pics I just bought 2 6's, Should I replant with the same premix soil I originally used or should I try and switch? The Original is Schultz PottingSoil Plus. .08% Nitrogen, .12% Phosphorus, and .08% Potassium. I have the light as a 23w CFL that says 1600 lums.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    My little experiment

    This stage is the hardest to transplant, but they really should be seperated. . .

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    #16
    Member

    My little experiment

    In transplanting am I to completely remove plant and roots from the old or should I just take Potting Mix from old and just kind of put in middle of new?

    Thanks in advance.

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    #17
    Member

    My little experiment

    OK, going to transplant today, I was wondering if these are too small to find sex? I have a crappy cell camera because I cant get close ups with my digi(it sucks too). These 2 are about 3 weeks old now.


    Also how hard is it to wire comp fan to a plugin outlit fan?



    Thanks in advance

    Ghetto

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    #18
    Senior Member

    My little experiment

    ye, they're too young to tell sex, you've got quite a while untill that. Be careful not to rip the roots when you transplant. Sorry, I don't know about the fan

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    #19
    Senior Member

    My little experiment

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghettopops
    Also how hard is it to wire comp fan to a plugin outlit fan?
    o
    Unless you know that voltage etc. is all correct for wall current, I do not recommend that.
    Home Depot sells various fans, such as bathroom fart-fans, that are designed for line current and all they need is for you to attach a replacement tool cord ($7) to them... white to white, black to black, and green to ground. Simple! Don't forget your wire-nuts.

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    #20
    Member

    My little experiment

    Most comp fans are 12 V DC and run off the comp power supply that converts 120 AC to 12 DC. Don't just connect it to a plug and plug it in or it will blow. Go to Target or Walmart and get a real cheap clip on type plug in fan for usually < $10. No, when you sperate them or transplant you do not get rid of all the old soil and then clean it down to root. Leave as much of the old soil as you can while still seperating them carefully. Or, you could actually grow them together in a large pot. They will compete and you will just have two smaller instead of one bigger. Might be better chances of a girl that way if your only planning to have one container. A better plan would be 3, each in seperate medium containers. That way, your almost sure to have at least one fem.

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