Hello Thankyou all for you're replies

You're right Harddon they always stretch at the begining and I always have to put sticks in them for support, but they will right themselves as they grow.
I've noticed on the pics on this forum that most are very low down and have lot's of leaves on.
Usually by the time they get to the 4th or 5th node they will be able to suppport themselves ok, but I've moved the light closer to help matters.
It really isn't anything to worry about
Thanks love

Marc , I only give them tap water and sometimes a pinch of Phostogen plant food in it.
The compost, well anything that rots down easily goes in that, dead plants and flowers out of the garden, kitchen scraps (vegatable peelings that type of stuff), grass cuttings from the lawn, horse poo is a must ...........absolutely anything that I think will be ok.
Then I just dig it from the bottom and riddle it out very well, to get rid of big lumps and any bugs.

My biggest problem is going to be winter coming on, it does get quite cool in there sometimes, but it doesnt really effect the buds it just makes them grow slower. Also I've gone for a variety that I know grows quite well in winter.


Thanks guy's ....love mand xxx
mand Reviewed by mand on . Just a little journal............ I hope no one minds me doing a little grow journal right from the begining this time :) Well I've geminated sixteen sensi skunk #1 seeds, all have germinated and they have been potted and are now showing. In total this took four days. I've put them in the growroom under a MH bulb that is running on a eigthteen and a half / five and half cycle. Ok now it's the boring bit..........waiting :rolleyes: My whole grow will consist of, germinating, potting, re -pottting to bigger pots, Rating: 5