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12-09-2013, 04:27 PM #11Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Also u may want to water a 25 gal pot a lot less frequently. U should never have to water the pot every other day unless maybe u had that beast in a 3 gal. Overwatering is a common and easily corrected problem. Water when the bottom sets of leaves begin to droop. Or u can feel the weight of the pot, That is what I do.
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12-09-2013, 08:53 PM #12Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Usually my indoor plants in 3 gallon bags can use a 2 liter watering daily when they are in peak flowering.
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12-10-2013, 02:29 AM #13Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
And ur soil probably has really good drainage...
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12-10-2013, 03:11 AM #14Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Big girls need love, too! She is a gorgeous tree! I am very impressed, I hope to have the space and ability to find out the benefits in flavor and resin from a long and strengthening grow like this one.
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12-10-2013, 03:17 AM #15OPJunior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
I usually get very lttle to no drainage, I used fox farms root supplement when I started and the rooting systems are huge, wish I took pictures during transplant, but the water is ver much needed.
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12-10-2013, 03:48 AM #16Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
How does a transplant go with a plant this large? Are you able to flip it upside down as if it were a small plant, or do you have to gently dig it out around the edges and lift out? I feel like it would be a scary experience for me after such a long time of effort and care.
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12-10-2013, 04:52 AM #17OPJunior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Before transplanting her she was in a 5 gallon home depot paint bucket, I tried to squeeze the sides together and after losening up the soil Shit. Which it didn't need cause I dehydrated her for a week, and then flipped her upside down to get her out, it was fairly difficult even with 2 people, and I ended up snapping a main branch near the bottom. If you look at Tue picture of the stem, it's the left main branch right at the bottom, fortunately it didn't completely detach, and I was able to just use some string to tightly hold it back in place until it healed its self, and is now the largest branch because of it, and I did it to the otherside on purpose with great results, it caused it to shoot juices up to heal its self and because its so close to the bottom it healed on each side in a matter of 3 or 4 days.
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12-10-2013, 06:20 AM #18Junior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Thats Crazy cool man :thumbsup:
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12-10-2013, 10:59 PM #19Senior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Really nice. Beautiful form. Did you supercrop or train them? Or is that their natural form? I like the fact that you move up in pot size incrementally. I really believe that is the best way to indoor grow most any plant. Make sure that barrel has good drainage. I guess that would be my only worry. Otherwise, looks great!
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12-11-2013, 12:06 AM #20OPJunior Member
My first grow, any advise to give a beginner
Barrel as great drainage, and what do u mean by trained? I havnt super cropped yet, but I have topped a lot, if I had made clones I'd probably have close to 30 clones maybe more.
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