Dey too young to nosh on liverwurst.

Quote Originally Posted by malus69
I do hope some guru in here will come and shed some light into this. I don't have any problems with my plants as of now anyway and I'm starting to feed in the soil now anyway so it's all good but I still want to learn. Will be using spray just to mist the plants with plain gathered rain water from time to time in an effort to simulate mama nature as much as possible!

PS. Don't my leaves look a little bit wide for being an almost pure sativa or it's just to early to really tell? I'm asking simply cause as I said the source of the seeds was questionable and not sure if they are indeed GH Hawaiian Snow feminized ones as they are supposed to be...



Peace mate!
:hippy:
Still early, but full Indica starts have much wider leaves on average.
Hmmm, can't find da 'ling photos, but here's a fan;

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Yours looks like it has tendencies of the Indica persuasion but it is too early to say.

Good move with stopping the foilar feed nonsense.
Only FF I see nature do, is splash soil onto da bottom leaves sometimes.
They promptly die!
Then turn yellow which calls the whiteflies.
Then rot and give off Ethylene, which calls fungus gnats.
Then get moldy.
Roots and leaves have very different functions so common sense tells us to let each part do what it does best, yah?

Keep readin' while you practice patience, brah
And know that I killed my first 3 grows with love and attention.
Truth be told, most good growers killed at least their first grow.
Ya gotta care, jus' not so much.

Weeds thrive on benign neglect.

Only advice I'd offer here is to treat yourself to a decent digital camera with a macro setting, if you can.
A thousand true words in every jpeg!
Get much mo' betta diagnosis dat way.

And the video record is your best learning tool, even if you never post them.
Take a pic., apply a remedy, wait fo' a while.
Take a nudder pic.
Reviewing the pics, with your notes, can turn yer thumb green in no time.

Using Cannabis is not addictive.
Growing it, is!
Farm on, brah!

Alo Ha
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