So the first picture is of a confirmed female at week 6, I think it's looking pretty nice. I mean, ofcourse I'm no proffessional and am working on such a limited budget. I assume those two things play a huge role in what the end results are, etc. etc. etc. etc. I'm really hoping to get a lot out of this plant (a lot to me being around an ounce), but reasonably I'll be content with a 1/4 hopefully. Anyway, I'd like to change the soil before I flower to something away from miracle grow. Hopefully some Fox Farms products, there's a dealer in the city I found. Plus Big Bloom for buds. I'm wondering how much longer should this guy should veg for, it's got quite a bit of nodes.

The second picture is of the best quality seed I've ever owned, but turned out to be a male. I've moved it outside and decided rather than killing it and calling it quits for that one, to let mother nature decide the final outcome and we'll toy around with that plant and see what happens.

Pic three is both together. The shorter one is the female, and that 2 1/2 footer back there is the disappointing male (now outside).

Next pic is my trying my best to show off the balls of the male. If you look closely, no even closer while squinting you'll see them if you know what you're looking for.

Next pic "........" ditto
jakal369 Reviewed by jakal369 on . A Few Minor Problems So week 5 is quickly approaching and I noticed I obviously over nuted the plants. The pH was WAY to high for some reason and I'm looking to lower it. Are all signs that don't look healthy in the included pictures symptoms of over-nuting. I know for a fact it isn't lack of light or over watering. The run off is also a tanish, brown color. When I water the plants I give just enough to where some drops of water begin to fall out of the drainage holes and collect it for testing. Anyway, take a look Rating: 5