Just Started Growing: How am i doing ?

CustomBudd

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Haha Thank you bro im be needing your help soon xD ima add u
No problemo. Like Red said MG soil is frowned upon by a lot of people but its good stuff for a first grow. Just be sure to check the NPK ratios (three numbers that show how much nitrogen, phosphorus, and potasium is mixed into the soil) before you use it.
 

Fenian Brotherhood

Well-Known Member
Even though I've said that in countless threads, excuse me for not saying it in this one.
You're excused.

Let me take it from here.


As long as the plant is mature enough in veg it will show sacks or pistills. This is how mother nature tells us she is ready for flower/reproduce. Some strains I've seen can show sex in as little as 20 days, others up to 60.. How we determine this without wait is we take clones and flower them. The sex of the clones will determine the sex of the plant it came off of.


Good luck
 
You're excused.

Let me take it from here.


As long as the plant is mature enough in veg it will show sacks or pistills. This is how mother nature tells us she is ready for flower/reproduce. Some strains I've seen can show sex in as little as 20 days, others up to 60.. How we determine this without wait is we take clones and flower them. The sex of the clones will determine the sex of the plant it came off of.


Good luck
sorry for op again how long till i can take a clone frommy plant? shes a week old.
 

The Red

Active Member
No problemo. Like Red said MG soil is frowned upon by a lot of people but its good stuff for a first grow. Just be sure to check the NPK ratios (three numbers that show how much nitrogen, phosphorus, and potasium is mixed into the soil) before you use it.
I personally wouldn't recommend any other MG soil except maybe the first kind I used (can't even think of the name but it was very dense organic soil) and that was no good unless you mixed in a decent amount of perlite. I'm using MG organic choice right now and had a big problem with gnats that came in the soil. I bought this kind because it's very lightly nuted. Also I don't see any problem with MG nutes. They're all NPK so I don't get how the difference could be that significant, I'm open to explanations though.
 

CustomBudd

Member
I used MG seed starter when it first goes into the soil becuse it was very low on nutrients, then used a different MG soil (cant remember the name) that had a nice ratio for veg. Im not saying there is a big difference, I just like to start my sprouts out in a "neutral" kind of soil.
 
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