Looking a bt overwatered and rootbound, but nothing major. Have you been giving additional nutrients?

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Well Rusty i like the 18/6 too, in my little experience and only one indoor under my belt, i seem to see better growth once they grew to maturity. I had seen so many people starting at 24/0, so thats what i did, but after they were more mature i changed to 18/6 and my plants grew faster.
Some folks still swear by a 24/0 schedule, but I get what I need from 18/6. Guess it comes down to convienence or upbringing or lack of timer, lol.

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Great, thats something i dont want to worry about, good to know this.
Pushing it can be a problem, but the occation when necessary, if a strong strain, should do fine.

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Should i take clones when i re pot? I might just grow some inside to try an make a mother of the NL#5. MOST IMPORTANT.
Clones are very handy, but make sure she (the donor) is healed pretty good prior to switching to 12/12 if that's what you do. You can save the original donor as a mother plant, or keep a clone for the job and flower the original. Make sure they are rooted before doing this if inexperienced though. (just in case) Worse case I could see if the clones fail though...a re-veg.

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Its been a bit over 6 weeks from last re pot, which was right before re veg.
What type of soil can i get from wally that will work best. No grow shops around where i live, just nursries. So, no FF fo sure.
walmart potting soil - Google Search

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...But, im out of buds now so i need to flower something soon inside. I could use the stretch as i have a lot of room and it would give more yield i would hope.
If you're going to flower indoors soon, I'd recommend a mix free of added nutrients. Makes things easier in the long run. But since you already got the MG:
A) If she's going outside, should be able to start flowering nutrients in 3 weeks to a month. (half strength)
B) If she's staying indoors for flowering, likely at least a month till needing nutrients, but she'll come around in time. Don't force flowering nutrients on her till she's ready to use them. She's busy right now...
C) If she's staying indoors for further growth, all is well. She'll need feeding in a month or so.

Quote Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
Well i have noticed that i have more sun now then i thought. Its a bit over 13hours, while il have more by the time me put them out. Also, i plan to ease them into the outdoors.
I wasn't going to count, but it seems we have way more than 11 hours of light now, lol. I'm not an outdoor guy, But I think I'd wait till 14 hours. Would possibly prevent her wanting to flower early.

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The MG was the only soil that didnt have pre loaded ferts, so i went with it. Not sure what i can find around here.
Pretty sure all Miracle Grow soil mixes have nutrients, whether organic or chemical...they're there.

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Thanks Rusty:thumbsup: Oh, and i thought i was posting in the other thread you have; the older one:wtf:i saw today you started over. My bad man.
Not a big deal. Good luck. :jointsmile:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Rusty's Re-Veg... Thought we needed another re-veg thread, as lately there just doesn't seem to be enough of 'em, lol. I'll be taking the plant, chopping her back to basically a stump with a couple of small branches, and a few small leaves. From there, I'll re-pot her in a larger (5 gallon) pot with fresh soil, to be put back into veg. First off, here's the donor. She's a clone from an un-named medical R&D strain from Reeferman, that I have so boldly named PokerFace. (I used to live in Vegas, thus the Rating: 5