First time Green House WW closet grow - Low budget setup!

McNea

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sorry to ask but what was the veg time on those again, your grow is wonderful and i like your plants, LOOK VERY healthy
 

messycan

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sorry to ask but what was the veg time on those again, your grow is wonderful and i like your plants, LOOK VERY healthy
Well they were 5 weeks old since they sprouted, so technically then have been in the seedling stage for 1 week and vegetative for 4 weeks. They are healthy but not perfect. Some lower leaves are yellow, and one plant has some nute burn on the lower leaves but I do not really stress over things like that...I let the plants take its course.

Thanks for the comments :D
 

Mammath

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Pic' Bump!

Day 36 Flowering: Temperatures at 74, humidity at 43%. There are brown hairs on the buds now...they are everywhere. Here are a few pictures just to show everyone how the canopy looks. ok ok, ill include one bud shot.









You really can't see the brown hairs in these pictures because of the white-balance correction under the HPS.

That's gonna be 'cola city' in there in no time mate. Looking good.
 

messycan

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Day 38 flowering: Temps have stayed in the 75 range with humidity a little below 50%. pH is at 6.4.

Nutrients: 1 tablespoon of Grow Big 1/2 teaspoon of Tiger Bloom. I notices there was a hint of nute burn so I backed down to 1/2 teaspoon of Tiger Bloom.

Other than that, they are getting fat. Here are a few pictures and a closeup of the triches.






Pic of the inner node:


Zoomed in shot of the top (first picture I posted above)


I am harvesting on April 5th!
 

warisnottheanswer

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they lookin all sparklie delicious!! great job!

Day 38 flowering: Temps have stayed in the 75 range with humidity a little below 50%. pH is at 6.4.

Nutrients: 1 tablespoon of Grow Big 1/2 teaspoon of Tiger Bloom. I notices there was a hint of nute burn so I backed down to 1/2 teaspoon of Tiger Bloom.

Other than that, they are getting fat. Here are a few pictures and a closeup of the triches.






Pic of the inner node:


Zoomed in shot of the top (first picture I posted above)


I am harvesting on April 5th!
 

messycan

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Day 41 Flowering: Well its almost 6 weeks of flowering, and I wanted to take a lot of pictures to show them off. Temps/Humidity/pH is the same as the last time I posted them.

Fan leaves are starting to turn yellow, which means that the vigorous bud swelling should appear within the next 3 weeks. Trichomes are still clear! I decided to push the harvesting a but later so that I can have a total of 9 weeks flower. By that time the trichomes should be milky with some amber.

I have usually taken pictures of one lady, but I am going to display all of them, a total of 5 plants, with 2 pictures each. Hold on to your jaws, because they are going to drop...

Lets start off with Sproutling. She was struggling when they were seedlings, she almost died but I was able to bring her back to life.




Here is Bambii. She has the least buds on her, but she is still beautiful...




Candy is the next lady. When I transplanted her I accidently tore off A LOT of roots but she seems to take a beating...





Our next lady is Queen. She had major Mg difficiency problems when she was young, but I treated her and she looks good now.




And finally, Princess. She was the one that I topped earlier on because she was lanky and stretched out. She seems to have the less trichome production.




Well guys, I hope you enjoy these pictures!
 

McNea

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less ti chrome production due to more bud sites, plant waste alot of energy making initial trichromes on the many buds, doesn't have enough energy to make more, small indica's have more tichromes due to the amount of avalible energy for tichrome production (smaller, less bud sites = more avalible energy) (more bud sites, tall plant = less avalible energy)
 
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