bubblicious 5 Days Flowering

minjaa

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First time grower, and everything is going good, crossing fingers, I started with 32 bubblicious seeds, 3 never sprouted, 2 died from me knocking them off the table.

I started with Scotts potting soil, Scotts Perlite, and Scotts Seedling soil, 2 weeks later I started using Grow Big from Foxfarm....Im getting Bloom Big tomarrow.

They are under 2 400 watts MH and I was on 24 hrs untill 5 days ago then switched to 12/12 on a timer, I have 2 very small fans simulating a breeze.

What do the Pro's think? any input would be appreciated

Again this is my first time, and read everything I could from this site, I think I should have used bigger pots they are 12 inch but next time I'll use 3 gallon.
 

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Air

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I dont consider myself a pro but they look stretched, How many plants do you have, 27? Also I would consider trying to buy a HPS for flowering.
 

minjaa

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Yeah, I agree they look streched, but they are bubblicious and they say they strech during flowering and they are starting to fill out, I'll use bloom big and see what happens, I thin I might have veg to long for the pot size, but then again it's my first grow.
 

Blowback

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Looking good to me...maybe repot into bigger pots before flowering..think this might help the roots and get bigger buds for you in the end...just a thought...good luck
 

mogie

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I think they look good. Agree with the repotting. What size are the pots they are in now?
 

minjaa

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they are in 1 1/2 gallon pots now but I think ill take the advice and move them into 3 gallon pots unless ya'all think they might get stressed i 've also just moved them from one room to another.
 
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FallenHero

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if you do it careful you wont stress them, the easiest way i can think of that would not stress them would be to cut the bottom off the pots you have now and set them on another pot.
 

snyder561

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looking good i just sprouted bubbulisious this week . how was the grow are they fast growers ? how long did u veg . pm me thnks man
 

Kriegs

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I'm growing bubblelicious right now; check my link for more. Here's a few more things.

1. Stretched? Nah.. bubblelicious just does this. Gets long and lanky for a little while. Early in flower, they look like long bean poles that won't yield much, but watch out. They will. Check out the retrospective on the last page of my grow to get an idea of how they'll proceed.

2. Bubblelicious is a hungry plant generally, and will go on a tear during stretch. That rich, rich green in your photos is characteristic of the strain; hopefully you can maintain that. I would suggest transplanting to 3 gallon right now before they really get running. Don't worry about stress - as long as you handle them with reasonable care, trust me - they won't even notice. The business about not transplanting during 12/12 is total BS. And you'll do a lot better keeping up with their demands if you have fresh soil (BTW.. the Scotts is fine; I think it's basically the same as Miracle Gro.. right? Bubblelicious loves Miracle Gro pre-ferted potting soils.. other MJ strains struggle in it)

3. DO NOT use any "bloom foods" until her height growth levels off. Stick with the Grow Big once a week until height growth levels off. A fast-stretching plant like bub's coupled with the low nitrogen content of bloom foods = crash and burn. Don't do it, no matter what the "feed schedule" on any bottle says. Hold the Tiger Bloom or whatever until about 5 weeks post 12/12.

4. Bubblelicious takes very well to FIM; but it's too late for that now. You won't get the branch development that a FIM is intended to provide at this point. Next time around...

5. You've got a bunch of nice looking plants there. Consider breeding some of the best ones (if you still have males coming thru). Check out the seeding tutorial under Advanced Cultivation -- easy, no pollen flying around, complete control of what gets seeded. And, once your males show, you can segregate your best one or two in any room with some good sunlight thru the window (don't need another tricked out grow room) - they'll do fine for the purpose of providing pollen sacs.

Good luck. Bubblelicious is an awesome plant. Toughest thing about it is keeping up with its N demand during stretch; after that, you should be home free.
 

PurPle BuDs

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oh yer just wondering i want to grow one bubblelicious plant im going to buy the seeds from navara, do you think i could pull off growing it under one 105w CFL Full Spectrum/5000k and if i did how close would it have to be to the plant?

thanks im new to this sorta thing
 
Just started germinating a bubblelicious, it cracked overnite, so all good so far :)
Im a big fan of the bubblegum, so this little plants gonna have alot to live upto.
Gonna give her 5 - 6 week's veg under a 100w MH + 125w cfl(blue), then hopefully she'll be ready for my 600

Does anyone no if she clones well?
 
T,hey look lovely ,but bigger pots better,take big pot put insoil enough for plant depth put in plant and pot ,pack soil around ,remove iner pot and plant leaving cavity ,turn upside down tap out and drop into perfect shaped hole ,no stressto plant it didnt know it happened ,I have some at the moment and they are very possitive straight into flower with big snow balls all over and very tight buds cant wait to try they are well frosted and need a couple more weeks ,using dutch pro
 

ghantron

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a buddy had these in his setup and they were relatively big feeders and like kriegs said they look weak in the first 3-4wks but they put on the weight at the end man. It was getttin chilly at the end and we started seein a really bright pink/purple calyx color, 55f.
 
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