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07-27-2010, 12:25 AM #1
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Awesome man.LetsSeeYa I did read you thread about re potting i was going to do so this week, Do you have any links or info where i can learn how to top the plant? I don't want to ruin her by cutting the wrong stuff.
As far as soil i am using some home depot brand,I don't really remember.
So let me get this straight,pertile is basically some sort of gravel that holds moisture and this pertile should be at the bottom of the pot for drainage and air?MOBEONER Reviewed by MOBEONER on . Identification: what to do? Ok guys i am new to this forum,although i have been browsing around I did not join until today. A friend of mine gave me some seeds and I planted the seeds. I didn't think nothing of it until it actually grew. Its been about 5 or 6 weeks "i think" and the plant keeps growing. I really didn't pay much attention to it at first, I just water the plant every two days. At this point the Plant looks beautiful and its got a wonderful smell we all like. basically i am now very curious about the plant Rating: 5
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07-27-2010, 01:07 AM #2
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It's simple... If you want to top it, get a pair of scissors, follow the main stem all the way to the top, choose a spot down a couple leaf nodes down from the top, and cut it off, just snip the main stem right off. Pretty much impossible to do it wrong. Just don't go too far down. 2 or 3 leaf nodes down will be good, it will bush right up for you.
Can you tell its sex yet?
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07-27-2010, 01:09 AM #3
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Perlite is the white chunky stuff you see in potting soil. You can buy it by the bag.
Originally Posted by MOBEONER
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07-27-2010, 01:34 AM #4
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Well it is a rock and is in yor soil now. Its the whilte small pieces in your soil.
Originally Posted by MOBEONER
If your soil has a fertilizer that feeds for 3 moths or sometimes it will say it will feed your plant for 6 months, DO NOT ADD ANY FERTS. Your plant will just burn up. It will work as i grew my indoor in it, but while reading i saw so many people adding ferts to pre ferted soil, that just ended up burnt, i just let the soil do its thing and everything went fine. You want to mix the soil with about 25% to soil in the pot. You mix the perlite with your soil, then use the mix to re pot your plant. Iv read that the dust is unhealthy so run water through it or ware a mask so ya dont breath the dust in. When i got mine from the nursery, they had washed it by just running water through it. Its safe just dont stick your head in the bag or anything like that and its not going to hurt your plant.
I ask about the pre ferted soil because its growing like crazy and topped or fimmed is a good idea. If not it will grow at least 5-6'. I will look around for a pic, but ya need to put ''topping'' in the search and there will be a ton of threads on how to top or fim. You just cut the very top off, but only the very new growth. You really cant mess this up as it ya cut your plant in half its still going to grow, but lets not do that.:wtf: You might catch a you tube video as i know there is one, but like i said, just cut the top new growth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22RXgjb-Uyw
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07-27-2010, 01:52 AM #5
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Yeah the soil i used from home depot said that it feeds plants for up to 3 months and it does have the little white foam pebbles I think i am in my 3rd month now.I did put in two sticks of miracle grow about two weeks ago..(bad idea i see) So should i get the same soil or go with the soil and pertile mentioned above?
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07-27-2010, 01:56 AM #6
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Just go with the soil you're using. Don't add any more ferts just yet. Add some extra perlite, because perlite promotes drainage, and drainage is good.
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07-27-2010, 11:34 PM #7
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Ok fellas I repotted today.When i pulled the old pot of the plant the dirt stood intact,I noticed that the outer part of the soil was covered with roots so i am assuming the plant needed a bigger pot for sure. here is a picture for her in her new pot. But over night about a 1/4 of the plant got yellow (bottom area) and this got me a bit concerned. Hopefully this repotting will bring her back.
sorry for the side ways picture, I am the worst photographer ever.
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07-28-2010, 03:22 AM #8
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Trasplant shock. She will be ok:thumbsup:
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07-28-2010, 03:51 PM #9
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No such thing man, if done correct. And all soil was intact, he said so its some other issue. Might be the fert sticks kicking in, while using pre fertted soil. You only need to water this plant throgh budding. If you add any ferts it will only burn your plant, but no big deal as your soil will feed your plant every watering. And will be washed out in time for harvest. I grew like this and worked fine, see my bud:thumbsup:its from my indoor now out to re veg, called Edna
Originally Posted by Stomper420

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07-28-2010, 11:14 PM #10
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ok fellas i really don't mean to be a pest by posing pictures every day, but i am super exited and just want to share.
This morning i looked at my plant and its leafs where pointing straight like a little Army Cadet,LOL, i took some close pictures of the stem and in some parts there is purple color and its purple in the center of the leafs,What does the purple mean? is that normal?
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