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    #1
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    how do these look?

    I forgot how long they have been in flower. but I am sure its not to long.

    and why do the buds on this other plant have trich on them this soon?

    and 1 is just bagseed and the 1 with trich on it is from dank bagseed.

    I am hoping that this means that the dank looking bagseed plant will have some nice cristaly fat big buds on her.

    first pix R of 2 of the 3 plants.
    next 3 pix R of the plant on the right in the first pic.

    thanks for ur help.
    hydrocannabis Reviewed by hydrocannabis on . how do these look? I forgot how long they have been in flower. but I am sure its not to long. and why do the buds on this other plant have trich on them this soon? and 1 is just bagseed and the 1 with trich on it is from dank bagseed. I am hoping that this means that the dank looking bagseed plant will have some nice cristaly fat big buds on her. first pix R of 2 of the 3 plants. next 3 pix R of the plant on the right in the first pic. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    well anyone wanna comment.

    and can someone answer my question?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    I'm assuming they are clones that went into 12/12 as soon as they were rooted. While I haven't flowered plants that small your's look like what I would expect.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    they R bagseed plants not clones.

    I am thinking that the 1 plant is from a dank seed.

    I'll try to get better pix up soon.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    looks about 10-14 days into flowering. :twocents:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    Patience, Hydro, patience...

    Different strains express themselves in different ways, and on a different timetable. Nothing at all wrong with growing bagseed if was killer smoke to begin with, but in your small growspace, knowing what to expect from your ladies can keep your stress levels in check.

    Also, if growing unknown strains, (bagseed sativa, or bagseed indica, or bagseed hybrid?) it makes it more difficult to zero-in on what the strain likes, which nutes at which strengthes offer better results, what humidity levels work better for which strain, which strain can tollerate heat better, which are compact, which stretch terribly...

    As stated, bagseed is fine, but if you are only growing a couple of plants in a small space, would recommend next time to pick a strain you can research. You can find seed and grow reports detailing other's experiences with the strain, which may help you maximize your results.

    Just like last year, don't give up on them, lol. Are you doing hydro, soil, or both now-a-days?

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    #7
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    both soil and hydro. but this may be ma last soil grow. I may only do DWC from now on.

    here R some much better pic of my ladies.

    so whatcha think of em?

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    #8
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    I never flowered so little, but im interested to see what they look like when they get some buds

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    #9
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    new update. 1 of the 2 plants looks better.
    the other 2 plants R growing/flowering slow.

    I wish I could have gotten a clone or 2 from the one that looks like dank plant.

    so how they lookin?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    how do these look?

    looking good, id like to see how those little buds turn out on those little girls

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