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Thanks man hope she's makes it all the way throughVery nice, I'm excited to see the end result in your plant!
Thanks man hope she's makes it all the way throughVery nice, I'm excited to see the end result in your plant!
What do you suspect the genders of your plants? It's looking like 2 males to me you should just go ahead and trash them.11/14/16
Week4 day 4
Why would you think they would both be a male?What do you suspect the genders of your plants? It's looking like 2 males to me you should just go ahead and trash them.
The other seedlings are in light as well, all the reasearch I've done is the opposite of what you are saying, And apparently unless you have been growing the same strains for a while you could only tell by the leaf patterns. I'm going to wait it out either way it is what it is.Yeah bro I hate to inform you that those are most likely males by how you described them. You actually have it backwards. Males are bushier so they can spread their polllination better. Females on the other hand grow tall so they can better receive polination to all angles of their leaves and stems. Like I said it would probably be best to chunk them and put the other seeds on the spotlight. I know you'll hate doing that!
How many weeks ?11/21/16
70F
70% humidity
69F water temps
Waterlogged?They look a little waterlogged, bro.
It's probably the DWC that has them waterlogged. They'll grow out of it. You should increase air generation in the water, though.Waterlogged?
Doesn't really make sense because it's A Dwc grow. They drink when they want it's virtually impossible to over water them when the roots are in water 24/7, maybe you mean something different?
Perhaps it looks as if they are over watered because of the calcium deficiency that I've had for about a week and also possibly because my ph has been around 8.0 most of the grow since I haven't been able to test and adjust it until now week 5!
Those two things I believe have stunned my growth a good bit, but hey I came in here knowing I was gonna mess up, I'm learning and correcting as I go
No clue. I can just see by the leaves that they are a bit bloated and droopy with water. Pretty much a universal sign of overwatering, no matter the method or medium; the plant always tells you what's wrong with it, you just have to know the language, figuratively speaking. It may eventually grow out of it when it gets bigger. But I dunno how to go about handling it and would assume they are getting less air than they should by the look of them.I don't know how I feel about that, but I have two 10gal air pumps,