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07-15-2009, 08:24 AM #1
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Irish Balcony/Window Grow
So I have finally transplanted one of the girls, Only one, in case it all goes pear shaped and I loose my first crop.
So I watered the plant the day before, filled the larger pot with soil, which I then flushed because of all the pre-nutes. Then I made the hole for the root ball. Picked up the girl, some light taps, she started sliding out, then OH SHITTTTTTT! What a dumb ass, I was stupid enough to put large stones at the bottom of that small pot. Anyway the stones fell away, the ones that where stuck to the root system I left in place.
There is plenty of space for roots to grow out and down now. It's been two days since I transplanted, things are looking good enough.
I will transplant the other one this weekend if no defects appear.axlcinema Reviewed by axlcinema on . Irish Balcony/Window Grow I know its a late grow diary, but here it is anyway. Late spring May/ early summer June. These babies are 18 days from seed. I'm growing on my window and balcony (depending on weather conditions). I can afford to take that risk cos no one else is in the building and plants are too high up to be seen on the balcony. Its my first grow, i plan to flower them when they reach about 1-2'. http://i697.photobucket.com/albums/vv336/axlcinema/28052009108.jpg Rating: 5
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