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    #1
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    Hi there expert growers just a few pictures for you all to see these are at 5 weeks started from seed. What do you think? Does anyone have any tips for me or do i just let them keep growing away. As always your hints are greatly appreciated as some on this site rate way above einstein in my estimation looking at your plants
    hopeless Reviewed by hopeless on . New Pictures Hi there expert growers just a few pictures for you all to see these are at 5 weeks started from seed. What do you think? Does anyone have any tips for me or do i just let them keep growing away. As always your hints are greatly appreciated as some on this site rate way above einstein in my estimation looking at your plants :) Rating: 5

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    #2
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    You have a way's to go but keep up the good work.

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    #3
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    Thanks Zandor why is it taking longer than most others is it just the way it goes. Should i prune them so light can get to bottom leaves.
    Thanks for your time Zandor

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    #4
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    NO dont prune them.

    They act as slar panels for the plant and cutting them will retard the growth, if not permanently stunting it.

    Twp plants in one pot is part of the problem. They are healthy, but soon will beging to compete for the nutes in the dirt.

    Usually only one thrives and survives.

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    #5
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    Thanks Harddon ill go and transplant it now cheers

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    #6
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    Be cool with that transplant.

    You may want to just cut one off at the base

    Or put them in one LARGE container.

    If those roots have become intermingled, you may wind up hurting both.

    Use caution...and have rooting powder ready in case of a disaster. The exposed roots should be powdered with the Schultz rooting powder...just a light dusting will work.

    Available at The Home Depot....

    You can do it...they can help

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    #7
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    lol...awesome plants
    \"If you have it, you don\'t need to have anything else, and if you don\'t have it, it doesn\'t matter what else you have.\" Sir James M. Barrie

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    #8
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    nice

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    #9
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    pretty fat looking plant there, my friend...goodluck

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