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    Transplanting Question

    I have been fooled many times by preflowers. My last NYCD was male...I thought...I was flowering it to obtain the priceless NYCD pollen, and it budded! I wouldn't jump to conclusions as to sex unless you have put them into 12/12, and found male pollen sacks Peace
    latewood Reviewed by latewood on . Transplanting Question I have four plants all 2 1/2 weeks old in 6" pots. They are starting their 7th node, and are all short and compact due to me keeping the lights extremely close. Anyway, root hairs are coming out of the drainage holes. Obviously I need to transplant. The problem is, 2 out of 4 of the plants need to be fed fairly soon, as they are starting to show a nitrogen deficiency, and the cotyledons are yellowing and falling off. This is normal for their age. So, I need to know, should I feed them Rating: 5

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    Transplanting Question

    Hey Late did u get my message:thumbsup: last night?.......Peace 21

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