How's She Lookin'??

medicalmaryjane

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thanks. do you know why I don't have any buds on the center stem? I see most pics the plant has buds all up the center stem and mine just has a few little hairs.
 

medicalmaryjane

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I've been using CNS17 but I also use superdrop. I actually had to stop giving nutes for the past 2 weeks because I had to transplant. I tried to avoid the transplant but I had no choice because she had roots coming out of the bottom of the container.

I think I need to get something higher in phosporous. I may go to the hydro shop today.
 

Louis541

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Very nice. If you're worried about hurting your roots, I would use a pot exactly like the one you have, and set it inside a bigger pot.
Fill the other pot with dirt, using the replica pot to make an indention into the soil so your plants rootball will fit perfectly.
Then you cut the base from your plant's pot, and slice the pot from bottom to top. you then set it in the indentation, and wiggle the plastic loose so you can pull it out, without ever having to handle the rootball.
 

medicalmaryjane

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thanks, you guys are the best. :)

Louis: I already transplanted. I had to and I think it slowed down the growth but I think things are back on track, I hope so anyway. I wish I had know about the option you presented before the transpant.

I do think she's growing slowly, any tips for speeding things up?
 

Louis541

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Transplanting slows growth, for about 2 weeks, i wouldn't worry unless it doesn't pick up in the nxt week.
 

medicalmaryjane

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this looks like a nice little nugget forming. I hope things continue to grow. I wish more progress would be made. I think I may go to the hydro store tomorrow and get some bloom booster.
 

billcollector99

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I think you may be worrying too much, unfortunately they dont grow as fast as we all wish, I think your lady looks good, and I can def see a difference from the very first picture you posted. Nutes wont hurt, just dont overdo it. :)
 

medicalmaryjane

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I think you may be worrying too much, unfortunately they dont grow as fast as we all wish, I think your lady looks good, and I can def see a difference from the very first picture you posted. Nutes wont hurt, just dont overdo it. :)
thanks. I've been looking for you! I think I need some patience. You know what they say, a watched kettle never boils :) I check on this one like 10x a day.
 

medicalmaryjane

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I am going t o get a box so I can cover her at night.

A lot of yellow fan leaves starting at the bottom and working their way up the plant. Not looking so good...







 

billcollector99

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hows mine looking compared ?
Looks like you need to try and jack someone else's thread.

MMJ I'm wondering how much actual light your lady is receiving right now, it is possible it is less than 12 hours a day, which will stunt her growth a little bit. How long now has it been since she has been outside, and how many days since pistils came out?
 

tafbang

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get that fan leaf out the way, tuck that or something. it's looking good to me, just give it more time. flowing doesn't pick up until a few weeks before harvest and takes a little over a month before it starts getting super fat, the transplant you did could've also been a factor
 

medicalmaryjane

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she definitely gets 12 hours but only 3 or 4 of direct sunlight. it's deinfitely taking longer than it should be... I got a big box today and I am goign to start putting it over at night. I think there is quite a bit of light from the building next door, maybe that is part of the problem?

the plant has had pistals for a long time, I didn't keep good track of things unfortunately. i revegged for a little while too and then transplanted. boo..

it's a bagseed so I've heard there is a good chance i am dealing with a hermi. I am trying not to worry and I hope she continues to grow. Hopefully I get some bud but if not, I have learned and maybe i can do better next time.
 
I wouldn't be worryin, that plant looks great. Speculating is just going to cause stress. Just wait till the hairs turn amber and harvest whatever you get is what you get. Patience is the biggest part of growing. Each day counts. Looking forward to hear the full yield in the end, sure it will be satisfactory :)
Good luck!
-SD
 

billcollector99

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flowing doesn't pick up until a few weeks before harvest and takes a little over a month before it starts getting super fat, the transplant you did could've also been a factor
Dude, seriously, don't give advice and spew sewage out your keyboard if you don't know what you are talking about...
 

medicalmaryjane

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I am going to try to take control of my situation because she's clearly not doing well without some help. I am going to bring her in after the sunny hours and ut her under a light. I also flushed and started adding nutrients and I see some green coming back to the yellow leaves. I am also going to cover with a box at night so it's darker. What do you think? Good plan?

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