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    #1
    Junior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF MY PLANTS ARE OK AS THIS IS MY FIRST CROP.

    THEY ARE 3WEEKS,

    GROWN FROM SEED
    COULD YOU ALSO HELP ME WITH A FEED THAT I WOULD BE ABLE TO PURCHASE CHEAPLY OR IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO GET A DECENT FEED FROM A GARDENING SHOP (FOCUS, B&Q ECT)

    WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL FOR ANY HELP

    THANKS IN ADVANCE
    godsgift1985 Reviewed by godsgift1985 on . HELP ME...... PLEASE CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF MY PLANTS ARE OK AS THIS IS MY FIRST CROP. THEY ARE 3WEEKS, GROWN FROM SEED COULD YOU ALSO HELP ME WITH A FEED THAT I WOULD BE ABLE TO PURCHASE CHEAPLY OR IF IT'S POSSIBLE TO GET A DECENT FEED FROM A GARDENING SHOP (FOCUS, B&Q ECT) WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL FOR ANY HELP THANKS IN ADVANCE Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    what lights are u using

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    #3
    Junior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    I GOT TWO 200 CFL'S FOR THE VEG STAGE. I AM WAITING FOR MY 600 WATT SELF BALLASTING CFL TO COME FOR FLOWERING:smokin:

    DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE
    SMOKE AND FLY:rastasmoke:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    What are the genetics? What is the grow medium? Have you give any nutes? Do you know the water Ph? What is the light schedule?

    The pots look a bit large for my liking. Better to start in a small pot. Too large and the plant spends a lot of energy building roots with less to show above ground. From the broad leaf I'm guessing an indica dominant strain. The slight yellowing leaves show a little stress. If you haven't started nutes you probably want to begin. Now is a good time. Start at 1/4 strength. But they look nice. Just dial in you lights and nutes.

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    #5
    Junior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    THE LIGHT IS ON 18/6 OFF. I HAVE JUST REPOTTED THEM AS THE ROOTS WERE COMING OUT THE BOTTOM OF THE TRAYS.
    THE MISSES MOVED THE LIGHT AND IT GOT A LITTLE CLOSE TO THE LEAVES AND BURNT ONE THAT'S WHERE THE YELLOW CAME. SHE'S NOW BANDED OUT THE CUPBOARD..
    I BOUGHT THE WRONG NUETRIENTS. I LANDED UP BUYING A IONIC BOOST NOT A FEED. I GOT BABY BIO BUT NOT SURE WETHER TO USE IT:stoned:

    LIVE FAST
    DIE YOUNG
    LEAVE A GOOD CORPSE:S5:

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    #6
    Senior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    Well that's good so you just transplanted them. They still look a bit small but that may just be the angle of the picture. How did the roots look? You should see a fair bit of roots corresponding to the contour of the cup. A straggly root doesn't necessarily mean it is time to transplant. Let them build up a decent root mass. Also, if you don't have one, get yourself a PH tester for the water. Pennies well spent.

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    #7
    Junior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    THE ROOTS WERE PACKED AT THE BOTTOM. I LOOKED WHEN I REPOTTED THEM AND AT THE BOTTOM I COULDN'T SEE SOIL.

    CHEERS FOR THE INFO.
    GETTING A BIT PARANOID AS I DON'T WANT TO GO KILLING MY BABIES

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    #8
    Senior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    So you've done well. Get yourself on a nute schedule that is appropriate, don't over water, and leave them be. Too much fuss kills plants quick.

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    #9
    Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    How close do you have your lights to the plants? If you are using CFLs they should be allot closer to the plant. I have used CFLs before and I kept them about a inch or two away from the plant. The plants look fine except for some stretching.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    HELP ME...... PLEASE

    THEY ARE PRETTY CLOSE NOW.
    I LEARNT THAT LESSON ON ABOUT WEEK 2.
    THIS IS MY FIRST BIT OF "GARDENING" EVER
    THANKS FOR THE INFO. GRATEFUL FOR ANY HELP.
    THANKS AGAIN:rastasmoke:

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