First Grow - How is it looking?

Jman108227

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I’ve only grown 3 plants. But from what I’ve learned and the amount of white pistils and lack of swelling. I would say that you can ask the same question in another 3-4 weeks when they look more mature and swelled up. And there’s plenty of veteran growers on here that can give you a good guesstimation then.
 

AngryPirate

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I’ve only grown 3 plants. But from what I’ve learned and the amount of white pistils and lack of swelling. I would say that you can ask the same question in another 3-4 weeks when they look more mature and swelled up. And there’s plenty of veteran growers on here that can give you a good guesstimation then.
I agree with jman here. I feel like you are looking at 3 or 4 weeks on the first one. And maybe 5 on the other one.
 

jrs302

Member
Sunflower bloomed!
I also did some light defoliation this morning because a lot of the upper fan leaves were blocking light from reaching the middle/lower section and some of the leaves in the middle section were clumping up. Hopefully I did more good than harm by doing that. I think I'm around week 5 of flower, I have lost track. I also used some twine and wrapped it around that lower branch that is hanging down and connected it to a power cord above to get it higher (picture taken before I did that).


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Here's my first shot at a grow, first week in flowering, i started it outside and didn't get but a month of growth seems tiny to me lol2155.jpeg
 

jrs302

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This is what mine looked like before I put them into flower, this is when I had 4 plants and had to remove the 2 that were male.
You can see how much bigger they got when they started flowering.

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jrs302

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Update: Some of the branches are starting to droop over. I assume from the weight of the bud.
I wasn't prepared for this and not sure what to use to hold them up better.
I guess this is why people use trellis nets.

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Jman108227

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They look great. I’m sure if you type it in the search bar you’ll find all kinds of threads with creative ways to support those branches.
 

Rurumo

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Update: Some of the branches are starting to droop over. I assume from the weight of the bud.
I wasn't prepared for this and not sure what to use to hold them up better.
I guess this is why people use trellis nets.

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Looking good, esp for a first grow. The first few grows are meant to be learning experiences, push your boundaries a little bit each time and try new things. Definitely research all the popular training techniques, lst, topping, mainlining, etc. You're doing a good job at the actual growing part, so I think you're going to have a blast in your next grow if you control your bud sites and canopy and defoliate a bit. Something that will work to hold up your fat buds are "plant yoyos", I think hydrofarm makes expensive ones and there are plenty of generics. You could tie them up yourself, but these things save you time, effort, and a lot of frustration over using something like string or fishing line.
 

jrs302

Member
And here is the yield for my first grow!
I know for sure I harvested 1 of them too early but it was starting to herm so instead of tossing it I just hung it up to dry.
If its shit, then whatever.
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