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07-13-2009, 12:05 AM #1OPJunior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
hi everyone ~
this is my second amateur attempt @ growing a plant as i failed miserably last year.
i transplanted this seedling into a bigger pot, using regular premium potting mix.
i'm hoping that i can get some input on what you all think of my plant (i.e. does it look healthy? is it worth it to even try with this plant? etc.) :
i tried growing a plant last year but i made a humongous mistake and planted it somewhere that didn't give it enough sunlight. this year, i'm planning on just putting it out in the open, somewhere that will give it a minimum of 8 hours sunlight. i won't be able to get it in the ground until july 25th but i will definitely prepare the soil before i do. any suggestions?
i'm a little concerned about my plant because of some of the dying/yellowing leaves @ the bottom but i'm wondering if it's just natural for that to happen. or, is this really cause for concern and do i have to try some kind of hydrogen peroxide solution to give the plant more oxygen?
anyway, any input would be greatly appreciated! :thumbsup:
thanks!bigbangbaby Reviewed by bigbangbaby on . Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009 hi everyone ~ this is my second amateur attempt @ growing a plant as i failed miserably last year. :( i transplanted this seedling into a bigger pot, using regular premium potting mix. i'm hoping that i can get some input on what you all think of my plant (i.e. does it look healthy? is it worth it to even try with this plant? etc.) : http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/5289/img48152.jpg Rating: 5
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07-13-2009, 12:26 AM #2Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
looks amazing, good green color thick ass stem and bushy and short looks perfect how old is this jewel
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07-13-2009, 07:46 PM #3OPJunior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
wow - thanks for the feedback! this plant was started in april '09. i'm hoping that i can grow it a bit more before i put it in the ground.
should i be worried about some of the brown/dead leaves @ the bottom? i really want to make this work and i don't want another failure like last year's.
i'll post another updated photo as soon as i get a chance.
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07-13-2009, 08:12 PM #4Senior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
looks like its re-vegging. what kind of lighting schedule is it on?
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07-14-2009, 10:37 PM #5Senior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
I wouldn't worry about the lower dead leaves. It's natural. Just remove them so if they're diseased they won't spread to other parts of the plant.
I almost looks like there are buds on it near the main stem. Maybe it's just the pic though.
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07-17-2009, 12:29 AM #6OPJunior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
the plant gets +/- 7 or 8 hours of sunlight a day. here's the latest pic:
it's grown quite a bit but i'm worried that if i don't get it into the ground soon, it will start blooming while the plant is still small.
as well, the top of the plant looks a lot thinner than the base. is that a problem?
like any of you horticulturists out there, i want a humongous plant with maximum yield! (this plant smells SWEEEEEeeeeT! :thumbsup
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07-17-2009, 12:38 AM #7Senior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
i would put her in the ground now. i dont no where in canada you are but im near toronto and i put mine it the groun d 3 weeks ago and its now 4 ft tall and startin g to bud
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09-12-2009, 04:45 PM #8OPJunior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
hi again:
i know that i haven't posted in a while to give weekly (or even monthly!) updates so i apologize about that. i'm kinda all over the place so i just thought that i've give a quick progress report. here's where i'm at now:
unfortunately, i wasn't able to get 'er in the ground and have just left it in a pot. so far so good though.
the baby has grown quite a bit and is doing okay but as you can see, some of the leaves are yellowing. not quite sure what to do about this. other than that, the buds are coming in nicely.
any suggestions?
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09-13-2009, 03:42 PM #9OPJunior Member
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09-13-2009, 04:12 PM #10Senior Member
Canadian Outdoor Grow 2009
That's normal, I pinch the yellow leaves off. In the Fall, marijuana plants lose their leaves and focus on flowering.
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