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12-16-2006, 09:43 AM #1OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
plant was at 5 nodes or so and a seedling that was growing slow outside in low light for several weeks.then from november 11th till dec 5th it was under cfls, then i retired the cfls just cause i had a 400w system laying around so i figured why not use it!!
plant is from bagseed.
first pic is from november 15th. about 1 1/2 weeks after that it went into 12/12.i topped it at some point .
2nd and 3rd pics are from december 11th. under 4 weeks total time. plant really does grow like a weed, maybe faster! :smokin:
****k messed that up.forgot first pic way to tired to be operating a computer here!!!mattbury Reviewed by mattbury on . 4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!! plant was at 5 nodes or so and a seedling that was growing slow outside in low light for several weeks.then from november 11th till dec 5th it was under cfls, then i retired the cfls just cause i had a 400w system laying around so i figured why not use it!!:D plant is from bagseed. first pic is from november 15th. about 1 1/2 weeks after that it went into 12/12.i topped it at some point . 2nd and 3rd pics are from december 11th. under 4 weeks total time. plant really does grow like a Rating: 5As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-16-2006, 09:50 AM #2OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
tada . this is just the first and third picture.
As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-16-2006, 11:29 AM #3Senior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
nice plants man.... strain?
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12-18-2006, 10:08 AM #4OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
just some bagseed. it had a fairly strong high definetly leaning more to sativa. not only cause of the high but by the leaf and bud characteristics. :stoned:
As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-18-2006, 10:32 AM #5Senior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
yeh, looks like a nice hybrid, good luck
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12-19-2006, 03:22 AM #6OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
thanks man. and props to you btw for doing your homework on cannabis rather then the endless amount of misinformed under-canna-educated youth. later
btw:my mom still has my camera at her place! grrr. buds are starting to fatten up a lil bit. might be getting her a cheap dig camera for xmass hmmm.As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-19-2006, 10:38 AM #7Senior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
How tall are those?
How many days before you went to flower?
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12-19-2006, 10:59 AM #8Senior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
Originally Posted by mattbury
just a couple questions, first off, how many plants have you got? i see youve got two there, do you have more in vegg? and what nutes are you using?
lookin good man, ill check back again soon, (try gettin some close-ups when you get ur cam back) - good luck...
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12-20-2006, 06:45 AM #9OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
Originally Posted by ValkyrieAg
its was started outside in low light and grew very slowy for 4-5 weeks. it had about 5 nodes and the leaves were very small.it went indoors from nov 12th and had the lights on to veg more till about the 20th. 12/12 from then till now. 4 weeks 12/12.
this link has some earlier pictures
http://boards.cannabis.com/showthread.php?t=94166As nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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12-20-2006, 07:39 AM #10OPSenior Member
4 week plant veg/flower growth pics!!!
Originally Posted by Abattoir Dream
as for close ups this camera is a 2mpx from 2001 lol. i can only get a 4-5 inch away focused macro shot. but hey its almost xmas who knows....:smokin: thanks for stoping inAs nicotine is an addictive substance, a regular tobacco user must maintain the level of this drug in the bloodstream in order to avoid withdrawal symptoms. As the concentration of nicotine in the bloodstream begins to fall - immediately after the last inhalation of smoke - a smoker will feel more and more uncomfortable. These withdrawal symptoms can only be relieved by taking in more nicotine - i.e. having another smoke.
And so it goes on - the vicious cycle of addiction.
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