Check out my plants. Plant Update. 3 Weeks!

Ausboss420

Member
Just a update on my plants. Right now I'm growing 2 OG Kush, and 2 Green Crack. I only took one picture of my Green Crack. I've been growing all my plants naturally, by sun and rain water for now. Plants are going good, look very healthy. I am a rookie grower, so suggestions or tips are welcome :)

So here is my green crack at 3 weeks exactly. She looks good standing.weed1.jpg
 

doogey420

Well-Known Member
Very nice shade of green. Good looking leaf structure. Did you keep ladies in window or under light during storms?
 

DeeTee

Well-Known Member
Nice looking, a little stretched but looks very healthy. Too bad abt the lack of constant sun, I'd bet she'd really take off. You might start thinking of putting her under lights 'til the sun comes out.
 

Ausboss420

Member
Nice looking, a little stretched but looks very healthy. Too bad abt the lack of constant sun, I'd bet she'd really take off. You might start thinking of putting her under lights 'til the sun comes out.
I was going to grow inside originally, but then I saw how easy it was to grow outside and naturally.
 

hydrosoil78

Active Member
green crack is great quality , if it's like mine it will have to vegetate longer to get more out of it. It grows slow in other words but direct sun is your friend. it could be easy to clone if you have a good place to take care of a clone. The yield might not be the greatest your first time around (depending on the season of year in Australia=hrs of light ). If you want a bigger yield [gently, carefully] transplant it to a 2 or 3 or 5 gallon pot or bucket (with drainage holes) it looks ready for a new pot to me.
 

badmojo420

Well-Known Member
your probably better off keeping them outside (covered) in the storms than putting them in a window because the glass is just filtering out more light. dont worry about your plants drowning from the storm water.. if you used good soil and added perlite and the drainage is good its really hard to drown your plants. the sun can penetrate through clouds, even storm clouds that cast a huge shade over the area more light will come through that than your window. when you repot your plant repot it as low as you can. bury your plant about 3 inches down from the first set of true leaves... this will help with the height quite a bit and will encourage more root growth. depending on how hot your soil is you might want to pick up some nutes and feed her some nitrogen and some micro nutrients in a little while. get a bigger pot too, thats very necessary.
 

Ausboss420

Member
green crack is great quality , if it's like mine it will have to vegetate longer to get more out of it. It grows slow in other words but direct sun is your friend. it could be easy to clone if you have a good place to take care of a clone. The yield might not be the greatest your first time around (depending on the season of year in Australia=hrs of light ). If you want a bigger yield [gently, carefully] transplant it to a 2 or 3 or 5 gallon pot or bucket (with drainage holes) it looks ready for a new pot to me.
I've heard so many stories about Green Crack. I know it's a easy grow, but to get a good yield and great potent bud it's no easy grow. Hope my plants bring nice big buds :)
 

Ausboss420

Member
Youre not the only one moving inside because of the storms brother. Im down south and it been rainy as hell round here
Yeah I have my plans at my brothers apartment so they don't get their full 12 sun 12 night. They get more between 7-8 sun and 15-16 night. I'm moving them in 5 days to my new outdoor location.
 

PaulN'Chuck

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well Good luck to ya. If you are by me I cant imagine there is many places to move it to. Theres only so many places
 
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