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    PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE!

    Those plants are way too close together. When you spot a male, don't yank him, you'll tear up the roots of the other plants... Just chop the stem off close to the ground. Seriously, if you can move them a foot or two apart they'll all be much better off, and you can keep them short and stocky by bending / tying stems/branches, aka L.S.T., as well as topping / pinching stems and branches, aka Supercropping. The extra space will also make it easier to remove males.

    You need to protect them from critters... bugs, deer, rabbits, slugs & snails and all manner of creepy crawlies love our plants as much as we do.

    Prodaytrader makes a few valid points but forgets that cannabis is an annual, meaning that once the plant senses the days getting shorter, it goes into flower in hopes of producing seed to reproduce, after which time it dies. (If humans weren't harvesting them first There'll be no year-long wait for a harvest... It's almost June 21st, aka the longest day of the year. After that, the days start to get shorter, and by early August you should definitely know how many girls you have. Harvest time outdoors is generally mid-October in the majority of the US, sooner or later depending on the typical date of first frost in your location.

    My point being, if you get females, you will have buds. Potency is 80% genetics, 20% environment. The amount of bud you pull off each plant is about opposite, 20% genetics / 80% environment. By environment, I mean every variable, natural and man-made. Sun/shade patterns, pests/foraging animals, weather, amount of nutrients available in soil / given by you, how you top / train them, etc.

    One more very important thing: NO PLUCKING FAN LEAVES!! EVER!

    It's a lot of fun though, enjoy it and good luck to you for some healthy, pretty ladies.
    dooobster Reviewed by dooobster on . PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE! Hey all, My 3 plants are 3 and a 1/2 weeks old. The first one looks healthy, but the other 2 im a little concerned about. They are in an 80% garden soil and 20% cow manure mixture. The large one is around 7 inches and the smaller 2 are around 5 or 6 (which are the 2 I am worried about). They are outdoors and recieve as much sun as they possibly can during the day. Temperatures have been in the upper 60s at night and between 72 and 78 since I have planted them. This is not a picture of MY Rating: 5

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    PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE!

    see...this is exactly why I don't grow outside. I do have some tomatoes going but I seriously don't expect them to work out. I had lettuce going for about 2 weeks before the heat beat them down and then it fed all the critters. I don't think I have ever so much as ever taken a taste of anything I have ever grown outside. It just aint that freakin easy man.

    Like I know what the longest day of the year is...give me a break. wait yes I do, that's the official day of summer isn't it? LMAO

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    PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE!

    Can you guys stop debating about whether or not his plants will grow? put em in the ground to have some fun... Look at my picture dawgs, and gimme advice. Do they look good?

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    PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE!

    Quote Originally Posted by VermontVeggies
    Can you guys stop debating about whether or not his plants will grow? put em in the ground to have some fun... Look at my picture dawgs, and gimme advice. Do they look good?
    the pic in ur first post appears to be a healthy seedling.....what does " it looks nearly identical" mean?just as healthy? if so than don't do anything.....ur plants doing fine and looks good. if not than post pics of UR PLANT or a more detailed description of it. P.S. it's never to late to SOW ur seeds outdoors but your babies will need enough time to grow to maturity. at the equator this is no problem...12/12 all year long.but in Canada ........... hey jagerbombs101 i think ur plants look good and could yield well with proper culling and feeding. why don't you start ur own thread in the outdoor grow section so the peeps there could advice you?

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    PICS OF MY PLANTS: Tips and Info PLEASE!

    Quote Originally Posted by seventhchild
    the pic in ur first post appears to be a healthy seedling.....what does " it looks nearly identical" mean?just as healthy? if so than don't do anything.....ur plants doing fine and looks good. if not than post pics of UR PLANT or a more detailed description of it. P.S. it's never to late to SOW ur seeds outdoors but your babies will need enough time to grow to maturity. at the equator this is no problem...12/12 all year long.but in Canada ........... hey jagerbombs101 i think ur plants look good and could yield well with proper culling and feeding. why don't you start ur own thread in the outdoor grow section so the peeps there could advice you?
    LOL Good Idea!!!

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