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01-07-2011, 03:33 AM #1
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MJ420?..Welcome to C.C
I think that the plant looks great?.considering.
Likely one reason that the plant couldn??t support itself is that it??s literally swimming. Your third picture link shows the water level all the way to the top of the hydroton?.you could back that off to below the rockwool cube and be doing just as well (even better later). You must have very good aeration for the plant to be doing as well as it is.
Secondly, equally amazing is with that list of nutrients that you haven??t overnuted that tender young thing?..you apparently know what you??re doing as the plant looks happy enough. Just a place to be cautious.
As far as sex?..you ??hope/wish? it??s a female?..it??s way too early to tell. Take a look at the link in my signature, so that when the time comes you??ll know what to look for.
Sorry that I don??t have anything ??real? for you?..just a few things to add to your field of knowledge.
I wish you the best of luck?.and again welcome!
HMRHorsemanrocks Reviewed by Horsemanrocks on . New to this... Hey everyone - I won't waste your time with BS. I need to know how i'm doing. I'm running a DWC system and this is my first time and when I initially planted the Germinated seed in the rockwool the root grew up, out and down back into the rockwool - hence the stem seeming twisted. I later joined some toothpicks and secured it in place onto the toothpicks once the plant seemed like it could not stand on its own, so by doing this it would assist it to stand upright (I was very gentle). Now Rating: 5










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