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    A CLOSET GROWER

    JUST THOUGHT I'D POST THESE ON THIS FORUM INCASE ANY OF YOU MISSED IT ON BASIC GROWING:thumbsup:
    Titus Titan Reviewed by Titus Titan on . A CLOSET GROWER JUST THOUGHT I'D POST THESE ON THIS FORUM INCASE ANY OF YOU MISSED IT ON BASIC GROWING:thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    can anyone explain the disease thats on the pic bottom left, on the lower leaf.

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    the one in the large pot is 3 weeks today, and the other is 16 days the strain is blue mystic.

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    is the one in the large pot ok for flowering?

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    Looks pretty good.
    if their from seed then not a whole lot you can do to them at this stage of growth without perhaps causing a shift in sex.
    the larger one in the blue container looks lovely.
    if you have the room, I'd wait till another full set of growth starts, top it if you want....but by the looks of your plants you'll know the sex around the 4-6th week anyway...then you top it, clone it. by the time you have a small amount roots on the cutting, your seed plant will have recoverd and she can be sent off to bloom.
    but thats just me....

    I've always had a problem with what you have right now since I shifted from pumps, and noise to soilless mix. my soilless mix seemed to cause this often.
    my noise pumping, water pushing machines that I used to use never had this issue.
    the only thing that i've done to combat this is to add epsom salt with watering, and raise the ph alittle. Everytime it's worked. other times I didn't have to do anything at all. But where i used to live, they were having water issue's in the neiborhod(sp?).

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    If and when you transplant, add some perlite. Looks like they may be choking abit.

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    ye cheers for that, the big one really does look lovely, i was thinking of getting some perlite but not sure what it actualy does? and is it time to repot the smaller one?

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    nice specimens!

    why the great pain, TT?

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    Quote Originally Posted by Titus Titan
    ye cheers for that, the big one really does look lovely, i was thinking of getting some perlite but not sure what it actualy does? and is it time to repot the smaller one?
    Perlite just improves drainage in your soil or soilless medium. It is inert, basically its just lightweight rocks that keep your soil from compacting. I usually add extra perlite to whatever soil I use, at a 4:1 soil to perlite ratio, keeps it draining nice the whole time, I fucking hate it when soil gets bricked up inbetween waterings and doen't want to absorb shit. Perlite stops that.

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    A CLOSET GROWER

    thanks for the compliments splifted,the pain is out of date, i was wondering if anyone can tell if these are alternating yet?

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