Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
11818 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 26 of 26
  1.     
    #21
    Senior Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    Good rescue i hate when people abuse poor little
    helpless plants like that. As some one said that is stretching
    jesus man i think those poor things were most likely under
    less than a half inch of dirt and that long stem was were
    the root system was wanting to grow but didn't have the soil
    to do so. If that was stretching they were most likely trying to
    reach a bottle of poison so they could commit suicide. hahahhaa

  2.     
    #22
    Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    hay peeps thaks for all your replays
    and kind words ..this is just a quick update as there isnt much going on with .the seedlings as there just doing there thing thay have had a dose of superthrive 2 days ago..
    first three pics are the plats in question
    others are just some random seed i found growing in a plant pot in my bedroom ...and yes thay are cannabis...

  3.   Advertisements

  4.     
    #23
    Senior Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    another great product besides superthrive in a new product called MESSENGER.

    I have tried it and it works wonders!

    http://gardening.about.com/od/garden.../Messenger.htm

    MessengerĀ®, marketed as a plant health activator, is a discovery that was almost stumbled on by accident. Researchers at Cornell University were studying fire blight in apples and pears when they discovered that the harpin proteins being produced as a kind of by-product of the disease, were triggering an early warning mechanism in the plant being attacked, causing it to activate its own defense responses. Messenger is a topical application of harpin protein that produces the same effect in plants. However Messenger is not a pathogen and does not hurt the plant. The plant doesn’t realize it is not being attacked, it just senses harpin proteins and is tricked into responding. The response is 3-fold:
    The immune response genes are spurred into action

    A growth response is triggered and the plant begins photosynthesizing at a higher level

    The reproductive inclination is revved and the plant begins producing more blossoms

    According to Jeff McClellan, a Market Manager for Home and Garden at EDEN Bioscience , none of these reactions appear detrimental to the plant. Messenger is applied to the surface of the plant. It is not genetic or systemic. Messenger is non-toxic and breaks down quickly. In fact, since it is a protein, it is a food source.

    Messenger is labeled as a bio-pesticide, but Eden Bioscience prefers to refer to it as a Plant Health Regulator. Treated plants will be less disease prone and better able to withstand disease and stress.

  5.     
    #24
    Senior Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    home grower that picture of your last grow is awsome! it almost looks like a lowryder strain??? idk but way cool props man :thumbsup:

  6.     
    #25
    Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    thanks for your kind words peeps sorry iv not updated for a bit .but there was not much to report up till now and the are indeed doing vry vry well ..
    iv bin feeding them on a light coco a+b nuts and sum superthrive ..
    hope you enjoy the pics ..
    o sorry for the poor pics but the batarys have ran out in my cam so it's back to the phone
    ok sorry theres not pics i carnt find my data cable ..wot a bummer

  7.     
    #26
    Member

    sos recue for seedlings

    ok sorry for the late update off the pics but here it is ..
    pic 1 the cabinet there growing in
    pic 2 lowryder flowering
    pic 3 a group shot
    the 2 on the left and the one in the middle are sum lowryders thay decided to grow that a throw in a pot ages ago .the two on the right are the ones i saved ..
    iv got one on it's own with sum cuttings i managed to take ..
    the four together are in coco husk type stuff.
    and the others are in soil..
    thay are under a 250w hps
    hope you enjoy the pics
    oh sorry for the really bad spelling im not 13 im actually 25 if you can belive it from the bad spelling...
    peace

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Similar Threads

  1. Seedlings to DWC
    By cnhazty in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 02-19-2008, 07:11 PM
  2. Are these seedlings or veg?
    By herbie the love bud in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 13
    Last Post: 11-14-2007, 03:45 AM
  3. Seedlings
    By 5016169 in forum Indoor Growing
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 08-29-2007, 11:38 PM
  4. Seedlings
    By arod in forum Indoor Growing
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 02-27-2006, 07:44 PM
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook