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First Grow..

Tonygreen

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give it two more weeks youll be into it, theyre still stretchin, some females are notorius for goin 14+ days to sex, 2 more weeks youll be startin to smile
 
OK they are stretching a lot. One has droopy leaves. I've redone the strings to move light higher. Im having temperature problems at night where it drops to 60..
 
And should I get any nutes? They were transplanted a few days before flip. Fox farms and perlite. 5 gallons, I don't know how long it will last
 

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maxi bloom is the cheapest easiest way to go, im sure you will pull through a good harvest, its like 20 bucks for the smaller bag, unless you got other ideas, id keep it simple and bring a harvest in before gon ham on nutes.
 
The leaves picked back up by this morning. Must've just wanted water. I'll skip nuts this run then. :) should they be drinking half a gallon of water a day?
 

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they are big now so you can moisten the whole pot and let it dry out in between
 
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Yeah don't let the soil get too dry too often. It turns the soil acidic and that in turn can cause a whole lot if problems.
 
I would recommend Pure Blend Pro Soil Bloom for a flowering nutrient. It works nicely with Ocean Forest and is hard to screw up. Just start at half the bottle recommendation for strength and work your way up. It's a nice organic liquid nute, and by far the most popular in the emerald triangle for organic indoor grows. It's organic but works like a mineral nute. I would also recommend Liquid Karma from them as well (for organic chelates and hormones), and mayyyybe CalMag depending on what your source water is like. Then just make sure your pH is on point, and get ready for the flower explosion!
 
I'm using well water. Okay so moisten all the soil then let it go for a day or so then moisten it all again? Or water heavily then next day water lightly and repeat?
 

Tonygreen

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water heavily/fully moisten, wait till it dries up mostly, stick your finger in and see if its wet or dry in the dirt before you water again.

Depends on how much your girls are drinkin.
 
Today all 3 had droopy leaves. I let the soil dry too much I guess. Now is it best to water at start of lights or before light is going off. When I leave for work the light is only on for 30 more minutes.
 

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morning waters are best i think. those are getting big id try a gallon each and see how long they take to suck it up.
 
Well. How are they looking? :)
 

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MountainBudz

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Howdy there God Father!

Lookin good my friend for your first grow. You definitely have a natural green thumb for sure, this reminds me so much of my first grow lol.

What do you have going in the little solo cups there? Can't get a good look on my phone but i'm assuming trying a 12/12 from seed project or a few tomatoes?

I can almost guarantee by reading your grow journal your in the same state i'm in (Ky) and in the eastern part as well? Am I right on that? Lol... makes you nervous as a hog hair growing here man, I know.

Come by and check out my journal as well and good luck on your first grow man. How long did you veg those girls for anyways before flipping?

Good luck and i'll be around to give you advice and support if you need it bro!

:tiphat:
 

Tonygreen

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looks good id lollipop them and remove the lower leaves.

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lots of threads on it here,

id take about the bottom third of leaf and suckers.
 

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water when they start drying out, it dont have to be bone bone dry, ifyour soil starts looking light colored and not dark water again.

I think it will be fire, not sure about yield but they look nice sized.

Dont worry, steer the helm, youll be smokin fire before long
 
Here's a pic with the light on. So can't go by the color much. I'm so excited. :) just wondering what I'll do to store this. Maybe an ounce a plant?
 

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