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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    Hello there! I'm Wubby, just joined this site and thought I'd get an inspection!

    These plants are about 5-6 weeks old. They have been under 12/12 for one week now. Its a lot of space and I haven't killed off the males yet (can't tell their sex) and I was wondering if maybe I should put them back in 18/6 for 2-3 more months?

    Thanks!
    mercenarywubby Reviewed by mercenarywubby on . Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection! Hello there! I'm Wubby, just joined this site and thought I'd get an inspection! These plants are about 5-6 weeks old. They have been under 12/12 for one week now. Its a lot of space and I haven't killed off the males yet (can't tell their sex) and I was wondering if maybe I should put them back in 18/6 for 2-3 more months? Thanks! Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    Ill take anything :P

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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    I would putt them on 24 hours of light. so they can get bigger and bud more in the end.

    so how much R U watering and do U have a fan in there.

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    #4
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    I'm thinking about it. I heard a lot of people tell me that my plants might not take the adjustment back to 18/6 so well and might die. So I might just keep them flowering.

    I just transplanted them from small clear party cups and I know transplanting requires good watering, so I've been very, very generous with the water. ITs been 6+ hours since their last watering and the soil is still pretty damp.

    A fan on the inside blowing on the plants? No, I'm picking that up tommorow.
    A fan on top to work as an exhaust? Yes, I do.

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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    they look too small to be in flowering? are those the lights you're gonna use through flowering too? didn't look like the lights were very close but I dont remember:smokin: also they needed to be on 24 hours or light and the different container(s) the roots don't have much room to grow but by the looks of it you wont really get anything if they stay alive for flowering =\ :stoned:


    *edit* nevermind the lights look close enough and the rubbermaid thing should be good for now but if they were a couple months older and bigger like they should be and u put them into flowering there wouldn't be adequate root grow space imo people told me since i use floros to put my plants into flower early if they're healthy but yours look way small these are just my opinions i'm sure they experts will be on to answer any question you have and give u pointers but flowering you should use the tube grow bulbs if u seperate them all into buckets i use 2 4' bulbs it works fine here are pictures b careful with watering let it get pretty dry a few inches down

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    #6
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    Alright I'll put them back into vegging. The plants are very healthy, I don't doubt that they will live to harvest.

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    #7
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    well they don't look incredibly healthy:wtf: but either way look at their size, how would you get any smoke from that?

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    #8
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    I thought so too. You're right, so I put them back under veg a few minutes ago. The timer is 18/6. I'll wait another month and inspect then, maybe then I'll flower. If not, I'll wait 1 more month after that then definitely flower for 1-2 months.

    I also picked off the dying/dead leaves.

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    #9
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    good job and yeah 18/6 is probably better than 24/0..24/0 is what i used to veg of course but they're probably already in shock from transplant and then change of lights twice but u said it's been about a week? hopefully they'll be find probably stunted somewhat but hopefully not stressed enough to hermi
    good luck

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    #10
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    Just signed up. First time grower, looking for an inspection!

    Thank you, yeah 24/0 is too much. They need rest/time to grow their roots, imo. Yes about a week, and god I hope they're not hermi's. Do you keep hermi's I heard they produce 100% feminized seeds.

    Thank ya.

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