I browse through CL just to see who is selling what, but I'm not quite legal in MI yet so that puts a stop to anything further. Im sure there are some legit people on CL, but it's like anything else in life, buyer beware. I know that when/if I get legal I may check into it a bit further, and if...
Is the clone itself eight weeks old, or the mother was eight weeks when it was taken? If you've had the clone for eight weeks, you've definitely got some problems there. If it came from an eight week old mother and you've only had it a week or so, you should see some growth soon.
Agreed, sounds more like algae than mold. Drier conditions will prevent this. Not saying arid, 100 degrees, but if you have algae starting you're obviously watering way too much or too often or both.
THOSE are "great connects"? Seems pretty high to me. Detroit area here and anything over $120 an O is just ridiculous, great smoke too. Last I bought was well over two months ago but my buddy stopped by with some the other night. It was damn good and he said it was $110 for an O. So glad I don't...
Looks great for a first outing, and bagseed nonetheless!. You've got another 2-4 weeks left. Now is NOT the time to be impatient, good things come to those who wait. In the next week or two the pistils should change color more rapidly and your flowers will thicken and become more dense. Keep an...
Lights and watering need to be on a timer, obviously. The lights are easy to do, but setting up a timer for watering and possibly nutes may be a bit more of a challenge.
first thing you should do is put in a bigger pot, something that the roots have room to grow in. I'd bet the shortness is due to no space for root growth.PC's aren't ideal by any means so you're stuck with a midget plant regardless, but a pigger pot will help that, then you'll be able to worry...
Been to this store several times when my friends were still in school. They will ship it to you too. Better be prepared to actually spend a bit of money though. http://hailmaryjane.com/tag/6-foot-bong/
Best bet is to do it lights on if you do transplant. This far into flowering you do have a slightly higher risk of stressing it a bit. Best case is the transplant slows growth for a few days, worst case is it stresses it to the point of turning hermaphrodite on you. If you have crap dirt, you...
I may not have the best trained eye, but they all look fine to me. Best bet, especially first few feedings is to start small, see how they react, then work your way up to full strength if needed. But, they seem fine to me so far.
You can easily bend any bigger, light-blocking leaves out of the way of direct light if you want to. Just tuck, bend, weave them if you wish. I'd go into more detail, but this is probably about the 8,765,475th thread asking the same question.
Drying, jarring, curing, burping, that's IS what leads to good smoke. And of course a proper grow and the right harvest time also. You sound sort of like you know, but still want confirmation. Lots of great threads on here on how to harvest, dry, and cure properly.
Here's a great place to start...
Looks like heat, or underwatering possibly. A friend had a PC grow and even with just CFL's in there the temps were in the mid to upper 90's. Usually that's not bad, but with minimal or no circulation they can fry easily. Water them good, find a way to get temps down and some fresh, cooler air...
Looks good for a first grow. You've got another two weeks at least though. The pistils appear to still be mainly white, the leaves still all green, and the flowers, although nice, are still quite thin. You can start flushing now, if you need to or plan to, but I'm going to say at least two...
I say no, based on the leaf color and thinness of the buds in the photos. Let her go a few more days, possibly up to 10 or 14 and you'll see those flowers fatten up and get more dense. The leaves will also pump out any remaining energy and nutrients and begin to turn yellow and brown. You can...
Agreed, without those she would not have produced as much and looked so nice. Those leaves contain the energy to feed the plant which helped it end up so nice. Again, nice job!