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    #61
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    need help

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...large-pot.html

    http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...ency-baby.html

    Hey bud, read these and take a chill pill. The route your going; you'll never, ever, enjoy (produce) good quality smoke. You need relax.

    P.S. Anything written by stinky as well worth reading.

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    #62
    Senior Member

    need help

    Use care with overnight fans. I use 'em, but angle 'em to point in the space between the lights and the plants till they're strong and mature enough to handle the fan 24/7.

    Quote Originally Posted by Purple Daddy
    How do they reproduce in mother nature? Certainely the mother plant doesn't carefully place her seed in a small cup then transplant it to a bigger container. I've used small cups for seeds just because I don't want to waste a bunch of soil/containers/space on plants that look like they may not pull through the first month.

    This guy is bouncing off the walls in a rubber room, IMO he's better off to have left the thing alone as I'm sure eventually the plant would do whatever it was going to do.
    Seriously?
    Do you think mother nature is limited to an expensive 10 pack of designer seeds that she can't afford to replace if something goes wrong? Do you think this is mother nature's first grow? Do you think maybe that plants in the wild have generations of acclimation, yet we demand immediate plant compliance indoors?

    Regardless of what you THINK...I KNOW the transplant was right. And perhaps you missed this part of his post, so I'll quote him here:
    Quote Originally Posted by B-LO
    it is nice green looks healthy and like i said has the five blade serated leaf set
    Think it might be best to think before you speak, PD?

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    #63
    Senior Member

    need help

    thanks again for all the help plants still look healthy for now ! the only time i keep my fan on them is while the light is on then it goes off with the lights......also my temp in my grow room is around 78 to 80 tops is this to hot? and when lightys turn off temp drops to about 70 to 69 again Thank You very much

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    #64
    Senior Member

    need help

    Your temps sound fine. Try reading a page or two of my Dealing with heat issues thread in my signature. Might ease your mind a tad, at least about the heat.

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    #65
    Senior Member

    need help

    ok thank you i will .......

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    #66
    Senior Member

    need help

    Keep us informed. :thumbsup:[HR]

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    #67
    Senior Member

    need help

    I am sure he will

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    #68
    Senior Member

    need help

    come on WashougalWonder bein funny guy now huh?...........Another question when should i start giving them fertilizer? i have them in Miracle Grow soil
    that claims it feeds for three monthes ? Again I appreciate all the help sorry if i came off like a dumb ass or stupid but I just wanted to make sure i did theys right cuz the amount of money into them.

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    #69
    Senior Member

    need help

    Newbies say the cutest things...but sometimes it can get on your nerves, lol.

    Which Miracle Grow soil are you using? The 3 month formula will last just over a month, perhaps 6 weeks before you'll notice some changes in the plant. This is usually the point where you'd start giving half-doses of growth nutrients, or transplant into a larger container. If using CFL's for flower, I would just transplant. If the plants get too large, you'll have problems with inadequate lights for flowering. (the bigger the plants, the more light you'll need to power photosynthesis)

    If you stay in Miracle Grow soil, you'll want to perform a final transplant about 2 or 3 weeks before you plan on flowering. This gives the plant a chance to burn-off some of the nutrients before switching to flower. Tiz a good idea to flush the new soil, since it dumps a strong nitrogen component upon first watering, then it will stabilize to a more even ratio of nutrients. (per a response to an e-mail I sent Scotts Miracle Grow)
    The flush is optional, but I prefered not to have that nitrogen dump, so close to flowering.

    If using the 6 month formula...good luck. I looked for another mix after failing miserably with it. If you can find Fox Farms Ocean Forest, it's virtually a stand-alone mix that's simple and easy.

    What nutrients are you planning on using for flowering? Now's the time to think about it...if you haven't sone so already.

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    #70
    Senior Member

    need help

    I just have the regular Mirical grow moisture control says it feeds for 3 monthes been three weeks since planted i have them under a 250 watt MH for 18/6 with a little 4 inch fan on them for the same time temp ranges from 78 to 81 with light on and gets down to 68 to 71 with lights off with around 25 % to 40% humitity
    i have some powder nutes that says its for tomatoes i think it is 18-18-21 is this good to use? it is also made by mirical grow is it to early to mix a 1/8th teaspoon
    to 32 fl oz of water and spray on the leaves?

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