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01-26-2008, 01:39 AM #1
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Here they are, in no particular order:
(because all my children have daddy's love = )
1. PurpleHeadknock(have 2, biggest is shown)
2. Romulan
3. PurpleKush
4. WhiteWidow
I have a couple more plants, but they are in different stages, these all started at the same timeM.B.A. Reviewed by M.B.A. on . My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week.... Here they are, in no particular order: (because all my children have daddy's love = ) 1. PurpleHeadknock(have 2, biggest is shown) 2. Romulan 3. PurpleKush 4. WhiteWidow Rating: 5
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01-29-2008, 03:31 AM #2
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Nice looking plants there bro
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01-29-2008, 10:14 AM #3
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
They look pretty good they should fattin up real good pretty soon!!!
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01-29-2008, 08:27 PM #4
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Thanx guys, I am gonna be updating pix every thursday night
Originally Posted by ToKAlot
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01-31-2008, 11:46 PM #5
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Well its the beginning of week 7 and here they are:
1. Romulan Pic
2. PurpleKush
3. WhiteWidow(middle) and PurpleHeadKnock(right)
4. PurpleHeadknock(middle) WhiteWidow(left)
5. BlueGod
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02-06-2008, 12:04 AM #6
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Just an observation, but your leaves shouldn't be turning yellow this early in flower and given the size of your containers I'd say your rootbound causing nute lock.... just an opinion
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02-06-2008, 02:31 AM #7
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
:wtf: Actually, if he's 7 weeks into flowering, yellowing fan leaves are completely normal. You don't feed with high Nitrogen fertilizers during flowering, which causes yellowing as the plant actually begins to consume itself to take care of its own needs.
Originally Posted by KindMan
And rootbound plants can still uptake nutrients, they just obviously will do it slower than non-rootbound plants. The biggest thing to worry about with rootbound plants is stunted growth, and it's not recommended to do a transplant during flowering...especially this far into it. Salt buildup and out-of-whack pH is usually the cause of nutrient lockout.
Just so ya know...
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02-06-2008, 04:06 PM #8
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
probably just rootbound, I only went up to 2gal pots, next soil grow will be 3 or 4gal pots. This is my 1st try at growing from start to bloom, I'd say they're doin pretty well, we are on week 7, and tomorrow will be the start of week 8, cant wait to post pix
Originally Posted by KindMan
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02-08-2008, 03:50 AM #9
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
Here are the updated pix as of today the beginning of week 8
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02-11-2008, 06:54 PM #10
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My Bloom Crew's Lineup in the Beginning of the 6th week....
nice looks like u might have another 2 weeks or so ww takes around 9 weeks to finish and urs don't look like there done so i'd say 2 more weeks but lookin nice they should start to fatten up soon
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