thanx redeyed, there are holes at the bottom of the pot. My major concern is sizewise. I know it is a she ( she is a cutting from a mother plant) She looks so skinny now I wonder if she would ever fatten up? She had received very limited light coming thru a window, no care whatsoever. I had a succesful indoor grow last spring and I know how she is supposed to look like for a 2 monther. I also saw other cuttings from the very same mother but they have been receiving good care and they are 6' tall now, 2nd week in flowering. (from outside to inside to force flowering)
With an excellent care do you think she can catch up with her sisters sizewise? her sisters are in flowering now, but that little runt does not even have side branches, just a 7" twig with no more than 10 premature leaves.
paparose Reviewed by paparose on . any chance there? My friend gave me a WW that received poor light behind a window, and poor nutritient and soil. It is 2 months old but barely 7'' and has no more than 10 leaves. it developed up to 5 blade leaves and the stem is just a little wider than a toothpick. I placed her in a 10 gallon bucket with quality soil and organic nutes added. She receives now 10+ hours of direct sun light. First freeze is gonna be at November. so is it worth the afford to grow this twig or not, what are my chances? Rating: 5