lesart00
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so a total of 13 wks...? must post some new pics.... they are doing great...4 weeks is a good amount of time to veg northern lights and yer flower them for 9 weeks
so a total of 13 wks...? must post some new pics.... they are doing great...4 weeks is a good amount of time to veg northern lights and yer flower them for 9 weeks
cool dude.... have NEVER grown anything in my life and am soo looking forward to smoking my own shit....lol the stuff i get ere is crap... and so expensive... what would the average yield a newbie like me could expect from the 3 plants...? heard NLs have big yields....year 13 weeks sounds about right,
thanks dude.... but i honestly would not have done it if it wasnt for the great ppl on ere... esp jacksthc.....hes been great.... credit where credit is due....Hey, just got caught up on your log and wanted to say well done! You've really been through it figuring it all out and they're looking great now, hope you do really well off it cos you've earned it man.
Good luck with it
Yeah everyone on here has been great with me too, but you stuck with it man so you deserve to pat yourself on the back occasionally! I'm not sure I'd have been confident enough to keep trying but they say experience is the best teacher and it looks like it's really working out for you now, well donethanks dude.... but i honestly would not have done it if it wasnt for the great ppl on ere... esp jacksthc.....hes been great.... credit where credit is due....
thank u dude..... will post some pics later.... have to give the girls a water ....lol they dry out fast under 400w hps....Yeah everyone on here has been great with me too, but you stuck with it man so you deserve to pat yourself on the back occasionally! I'm not sure I'd have been confident enough to keep trying but they say experience is the best teacher and it looks like it's really working out for you now, well done
they look great dude.... going to water them shortly and will post new pics....I think the 4 week veg time is a great suggestionight based on me going 6 weeks and having too much plant lol. Northern lights has been a fun first grow for me to.
Here's mine after repotting (same size as yours) and then just couple weeks later.
1/14 first pic
1/30 second pic.
I'm using 400 w hps as well.
Nice job with your plants they look happy.
i have 1 big one going..... and going to set up another one soon....thanks dude...Make sure there's a couple oscillating fans going. I accidently double ordered the clip on fans and oscillating fans. I used them all and haven't regretted it. The gentle swaying has really thickened the stems. I'm guessing that if they are like the prize winNing roses I've grown, thick stems mean big fat flowery buds.
i let them drain well before putting them back in tent dude.... just took few pics.... going to upload now....I know with indoor grow of miniature rose's the two great evils are spider mites and powdery mildew. Air flow really helps prevent both. I can't imagine it's much different for cannibis.
Also I have mine on wheeled planter stands. Don't let your fabric pots sit in their run off. The roots will drown and rot.
new pics dude.... watered after i took them....about 1oz per plant is the average from a new grower, could gain more if you top the plants
i had just started to water and took them.... they were totally dried out nearly 2 inchs under soil.... that 400w hps dries out soil very fast dude....could you take some more pic's as you may have over watered the plants
there damp patches on the soil ( not good fellow)
tonight is the first time i watered since i potted them up dude which was late thurs nite...could you take some more pic's as you may have over watered the plants
there damp patches on the soil ( not good fellow)
that's great then, just got worried as there damp patches on the soili had just started to water and took them.... they were totally dried out nearly 2 inchs under soil.... that 400w hps dries out soil very fast dude....
sorry dude my fault..... i havent watered properly since i potted up.....that's great then, just got worried as there damp patches on the soil