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04-02-2010, 01:16 PM #1
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SHORT Plants
I made the mistake of planting several week old babies in large ( 3 gal.) pots. I then watched as they didn't get any larger for weeks! I have since discovered , that what would happen, is the plant was putting down roots to fill the pots. So after 3 weeks or so they then started growing again. I too was worried that I had either damaged the plants somehow, or the I was doing something else wrong. They are all doing great now at week 4 of flower. 36 plus inches and covered with flowers and the triks starting frost.
Mine were short, indic predominant strains, I transfered them to flower when they where 16 to 18 inches ( at about 6 weeks into veg) and used a good organic fert/nute system.
Don't dispare, the plants look healthy, if you have a good soil, then around week 4 or 5 you can start giving them 1/4 to 1/2 streangth nutes and see how they react to it.
( I use botanicare organic )Randm999 Reviewed by Randm999 on . SHORT Plants Last month was too broke to buy seeds from a "cannabis seedhouse", and a friend came up some seeds from another friend that told him that it was a variety of medicinal strains, and "good luck" in New Mexico, because these were "outside" strains that did well in northern Washington state, and he didn't have much faith in their vitality in our climate. Anyways, I am grateful for the gift, and immediately germinated the seeds and put them in dirt on Feb. 26. The problem is this, a couple look Rating: 5
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