I think I could continue to post the progress of the plants.

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This is the plant I have posted images of before. This is actually the most developed plant. The others are behind. This is not what I expected, since this plant is the one I replanted in an other pot.

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This is all plants. One is hidden behind the largest plant. The hidden one seems smaller than it is. I discovered that the fabric I use to water the plant, didn't reach the water reservoir below the pots. I adjusted it by pulling down the fabric. It turned out that the plants roots had grown attached to the fabric, so the plant it self where pulled down into the soil by an inch or so.

Today I changed to a flowering cycle. I have read at the seed bank where I bought my white widow seeds, that it should be OK to start flowering after about two weeks of groving, and I think I have waited longer than that. That depends on how you count. I'm not sure if the first week counts, when the plants hardly hadn't got any leaves. But it is at least two weeks of vegetative growth now.

Tomorrow I will travel away for a week. I'm worried about how the plants will grow, but I think it will be OK. I have set up an automatic watering system. That's what the fabric into the water reservoir is about. The reservoir is supplied with water from a large bucket outside the tent. I have tested it during the vegetative period, and it seems to work fine. Today I added nutrients for flowering (HESI Bloom-Complex NPK-fertilizer). I have added less than the recommendation, because I'm afraid of overnutrition, which I understand is a bad thing. I figure that if it turns out the plants needs more, I can always add more later. I added the nutrient to the bucket outside the tent, because I figure it is good if the nutrient reach the plants succesively instead of immediately. HESI recommends 50 ml/10 litres. I added 50 ml to the outside bucket which I think I have filled with more than 20 litres judging from the weight of the bucket. There is still room for more water. I guess the bucket could hold about 40-50 litres. I don't know if there is a danger of the nutrient sedimenting in the supplying tube from the bucket into the reservoir below the pots, and therefore stopping the water flow. I guess it will work.

I can actually feel a small odour which resembles a little bit of cannabis now. I now this odour should appear during the flowering stage. It is very small, and then I close the tent, I can't feel it. The outgoing air runs through a carbon filter. To give a clue to about how strong the odour is, I have previously ordered mail order cannabis in vacuum sealed packages from Canada. When I have opened the packages, the mail order cannabis has had a much stronger odour. I guess the plants will have much more odour within a few weeks, but now it is probably only the first signs of a flowering stage. If I'm correct, that means that the flowering may have started already when I used the vegetative cycle. I can also see small outgrowths on the plants which I think could be the beginning of the first buds.
ookami Reviewed by ookami on . My plants are too close Hello. I'm new to both this forum as well as to growing. This is my first attempt att growing cannabis. I wasn't sure about how I should do to germinate the seeds, and thought I had failed with most of them, but I planted them anyway. At the moment, three of them have grown about an inch over the soil, and it seems like there are a few more that will come up during the next 24 hours. Two of them are very close, about two inches apart, which I think is bad: Rating: 5