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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    Whats up, these are pics of my 2009 outdoor grow.

    When I get rid of seeds from bud I usually throw them out my window and thats how I found her in the landscaping rocks lol (in pics), so i tugged her out of their,(figured it was tough considering the weather it had endoured during the time) and put her in a cup with some soil.

    The soil is really really light and fluffy and is always on the warm side.

    It has been rainly lately so the seedling soil is always wet but it looks good, what do you guys think????

    2nd time grower, had a successful harvest last year just didn't post any pictures,

    thanks
    ckarrson Reviewed by ckarrson on . 2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem Whats up, these are pics of my 2009 outdoor grow. When I get rid of seeds from bud I usually throw them out my window and thats how I found her in the landscaping rocks lol (in pics), so i tugged her out of their,(figured it was tough considering the weather it had endoured during the time) and put her in a cup with some soil. The soil is really really light and fluffy and is always on the warm side. It has been rainly lately so the seedling soil is always wet but it looks good, what Rating: 5

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    that's how I have my most mature outdoor plant right now. I saw it growing and I transplanted it. I thought it was too early but a couple of days after it started to show signs of vigorous growth.

    it looks nice.. looks like it is growing just fine
    \"The only thing constant in the universe is change. If you\'re up you\'re going to be down tomorrow. If you\'re down you\'re going to be up....... You start on a journey and the most exciting part of your journey is the twist and turns where you dont know what\'s coming next. If you do know what\'s coming next there is something in the universe that will change that.\" - Tommy Chong - \"Words of an old pot head\"

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    thanks, the only thing im worried about is the bottom set of leaves because they are completely yellow but hanging in their.

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    Here is an update:
    The one is about a month old maybe 3 1/2 weeks (don't know for sure foung her in some rocks) , and the other is 2 seedlings of an unknown strain. They don't get to much sunlight at the moment, but at night I sometimes bring them inside so a fan can strengthen the stem a little bit.

    Any advice is welcomed, what is a good time to start feeding her...?

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    When is a good time to start bushing it out so it doesnt get to tall because in a month or two it will recieve ALOT of sunlight throughout the whole day.

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    The weather has been nothing to talk about lately, gloomy and wet. I transplanted my one plant into a little tuberware box and I drilled holes on the bottom for drainage purposes.

    On rainy gloomy days like this one is it ok If I bring the plants inside and set them by a CFL for a while....Will this eventually stress out my plant or is it ok just for the time being? Here are some pics My camera sucks I am aware I will get a better one soon

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    People help me out and get a thread going for these ladiezzz im putting my time and effort in to this and would love some feedback and advice from everyone.

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    -ckarrson

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    you'd probably get a little more feedback if it was in the grow log section

    but i just happened to stumble across this just now... so... heres my opinion!

    its rather small for being a month old is the first thing that pops out to me... to give you a bit of an idea, i've attached a pic of one of my plants from my current grow... this plant popped out of the ground 18 days ago, so about 2.5 weeks old

    I think I can probably also tell you why its so small... your lighting.

    I know this is to be an outdoor grow... but if your starting it inside you need to get some more lights on it, that one CFL won't be enough to keep it from stretching alot.

    You should also see if you can get the CFL suspended horizontally directly above the plant about 1-3 inches above the top of it, this will help maximize the effenciency of the light, just be careful it doesn;t get too close and burn the leaves.

    do you also happen to know the specs on that CFL? for vegging plants you want to use mostly CFLs with a colour temperature of 6500K, and you also should try and find out the lumen count on the CFL. from the pic, I believe that CFL is a 6500K bulb, or maybe 5100K... but i can't tell.


    one other bit of warning... since this is to be an outdoor grow in the long run... this plant actually started pretty early and its probably actually a good thing that it doesn;t have a full month of grow on it.

    Of course this somewhat depends on the strain... but because this plant was started so early, it could grow to be absolutely enormous, make sure when you do put it outside for good that its in a very stealthy location!

    good luck! :jointsmile:

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    For the advice, the plant was just inside for the moment to get a little extra light because the weather has been gloomy and rainy all day.

    Its been an outdoor plant its whole life, I don't think its quite a month old but I'm not to worried about the lack of sunlight it gets considering the fact its so early in the grow season, and in the future it will be relocated with around the clock direct sunlight.

    When is it a good time to start bushing it out and tieing it down with some LST?

    -thanks, ckarrson

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    2009 bamajama seedlings in eassquem

    It depends on where you live, my plants have been outside since March and they look about the size of your plant. I am in North Florida, now that it is hot here, they have since been really growing. Just leave it outside, they get strong, they love the rain and when the sun starts coming out you will notice it will start to take off. I had some plants I planted in February and now they are just taking off, and getting big. This is my second grow, and I got some seeds from the seed bank, but the one's that I ordered, none of them came up, but the twenty extra free seeds they gave me did come up, although I have no idea what the strains are of the free seeds, I also have some bag seed planted. I just want at least 10 females, I have almost 36 plants and I think 10 females is a good shot. I am not way a expert but I will help with anything you need if I can. Good luck and keep us updated on this plant. :hippy:

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