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    First flowering plants

    So my plants are 5 days into 12/12 and signs of sex were visiable. Out of the 5 plants, 3 turned out to be ladies. The largest sadly turned out to be male.

    Just posting some pictures to see if anyone has comments. How do they look?
    chenman07 Reviewed by chenman07 on . First flowering plants So my plants are 5 days into 12/12 and signs of sex were visiable. Out of the 5 plants, 3 turned out to be ladies. The largest sadly turned out to be male. Just posting some pictures to see if anyone has comments. How do they look? Rating: 5

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    First flowering plants

    About how long into the grow did they start to bush out like that?
    Me and some friends have 3 plants growing and we're hoping they turn out to be little pot bushes like that. Thanks man. :smokin:

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    First flowering plants

    They grew bushy from the start. Most of them have been topped once but I would associate most of thier squat stature to genetics and how close the lighting was held to the plants throughout veg.

    They were vegged on 6 40watt flor tubes and are now under a aggro max hps.

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    First flowering plants

    some strains tend to be more bushy then other, the higher the percentage of Indica within the genes the better chance you will have of having a nice couch lock high and bushy plants with nice wide fan leaves

    GG23

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    First flowering plants

    this is true. Sadly the bottom left plant turned male. Rip.

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    First flowering plants

    How long were those in veg before you put them onto 12/12 light? :smokin:

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    #7
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    First flowering plants

    To actually answer your question bro, they are looking good to me

    The top right seems a little under developed compared to the rest of them though

    What strain is it? and what nutes are you using?

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    First flowering plants

    SunnyD, the top right one turned male so no biggie it was stunted . I am using ff tiger bloom and big bloom. The strain is unknown, a mystery lost to bagseed.

    Here are the three remaining ladies. Took a few clones from each after certifying their gender. The middle plant seems to have a bit of a yellow shade to her leaves and the right plant is experiencing some claw leaves but overall they seem to be fairing very well under the new hps.

    Second week into 12/12.

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    #9
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    First flowering plants

    Dang man, that one in the middle looks bushy as HEEEEEEELL...that's gonna be a bitch to clean up...They look nice and happy though, hope it turns out like you want it to!!

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    First flowering plants

    dude,"trailorpark boys" is one of my all time favorite shows. f'n hilarious. yeah nice plants btw. keep on growin, no matter what "they" say. fu*k em.

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