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    My first grow, Free Grow!

    Sup,
    Basically i have started growing, i germinated my seeds mid march, i know a bit early but they've been growing nicely on my window sill, last few weeks of may i have had them hardening off for outdoor growing, and will continue to harden them too to my harsh English weather ;D but before and even during the hardening i have noticed a few crispy edges and odd looking spots appearing on my beauties, (see images) i haven't used any fertilisers and used a top of the range seedling compost, although they are looking healthy on the upper nodes the lower ones are fading and looking less healthy as the days go by, i recently re-potted them, so that may solve the problem but just came here to see what you thought
    cheers for reading and replying in advance!:stoned:Attachment 284582Attachment 284583Attachment 284584Attachment 284585Attachment 284586
    chillstep Reviewed by chillstep on . My first grow, Free Grow! Sup, Basically i have started growing, i germinated my seeds mid march, i know a bit early but they've been growing nicely on my window sill, last few weeks of may i have had them hardening off for outdoor growing, and will continue to harden them too to my harsh English weather ;D but before and even during the hardening i have noticed a few crispy edges and odd looking spots appearing on my beauties, (see images) i haven't used any fertilisers and used a top of the range seedling compost, Rating: 5

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    #2
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    My first grow, Free Grow!

    Your plants look nice. I am first grower myself.
    The one thing I noticed while growing my plants is that overwatering is bad for them, the leaves start to look unhealthy and it begins with the lower leaves. Now I check if the soil is moist and also i give them less water on cloudy days than on sunny ones. Now the plants are strong and healthy.
    Regarding the spots on the leaves I can't say for sure, from the pics it looks like some kind of mold. is the room ventilated enough? the plants need some fresh air in there.
    I'm sure that they will be ok.
    Good luck on your grow!

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    #3
    Junior Member

    My first grow, Free Grow!

    hey man nice, what kind are they>
    ive just ordered mine and dont know much about what to do. but tried doing some research

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    #4
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    My first grow, Free Grow!

    They were just a randon selection of seed :P so not sure, there looking nice now, just starting to flower, and i think i was overwatering them but 4 have flowered so far! looking forward to a nice home grown smoke! :jointsmile:

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