First grow white widow

thegersman

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Hmmm? are you sure it's the plants that smell, or could it be your soil ? Some soils have manure or other organics that can smell...but your plants shouldn't really smell like ass hahaha !

Glad they are healthy!!!!
 

Stinkmeaner

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now that you mention it, i think its the soil :P yeah im glad too :)

and yeah we got fine ladies here up north but i dont use snus, i hate the smell !
 

Stinkmeaner

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is that so? my roommate is trying to do the same thing! hes 1 month in now without any cigarettes :P
and im not helping by smokin all kinds of schtuff haha. but really, thats strong of you to quit smoking after 30 years. it shows character :P
when im tryin to quit i become very hostile to all living things :(
 

FirsTime

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Hmm. I have a few questions for you
How close are your lights to the plants? (inches)
Have you fed them yet?
How many sets of leaves do they have?
 

NONHater

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Things are looking fine Stinkmeaner...Let the soil dry up a little bit before you water again. I'm pretty sure the drooping is from over watering. And I'd hold back from feeding for a little longer. If you do feel like ya need to feed give them a tiny dose.

Don't be negative must stay positive! I want to get the babes as healthy and large as possible and hopefully ya get a female...
 

Stinkmeaner

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the little one i water every other day. more if its too dry. but her pot is extra small and she drinks and drinks.
yeah i hope they both females. the seeds pose to be feminized so
 

NONHater

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Nice must have missed the feminized part. What I do to assure the they get properly watered is take my finger and kinda turn/stir up the top of the soil. Kinda flip a little if that makes sense at all lol. I do this because what happens usually is the soil all becomes hard and when you water it it just runs off the top.

Now you might not have this problem. I don't really using Fox Farm Ocean Forest but still do this so the soil gets properly watered. Another thing...I'd hold off on watering just a bit on the larger one unless you see it really drying up. I completely understand about the smaller one taking a lot of water sounds like it could be time for a transplant. Don't feed them anything just yet either...less is more and patients is the hardest thing growing in my opinion.
 

realmaple1

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your doing good stink. no worries about the small one. it will show its true colors when flowering comes =D I've had runts that were slower then other plants but caught up during 12/12 shocked me =P
 

Stinkmeaner

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yeah i know whatchu meen nonhater. the soil can transorm into concrete if you dont stir it around a bit :P i will hold off on the watering .
and about the transplant, i dont know where to put the new pot cause my space is kinda tight. i'll have to raise my bigger lamp in order for it to shine on both plants :(
but then, both of em will stretch...oh weel, i'll figure it out.

realmaple1, the small one is younger so i dont worry about her too much about growing. shews growing twice as fast as the big did in the early stages. (the little one grew up on about 180 W, and the big under 18 W haha)
 

NONHater

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You might be able to move some things around in there if havent yet to fit a transplant. If not be prepared to water a lot and be easy on the nutes. Are you just watering with your sink water?
 

Stinkmeaner

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what so i can grow one plant in the little pot all the way? must become a dwarfmidget super small plant then.
yeah im only usin tap water. but i let it sit for atleast 24 hours before i use it.
 

Stinkmeaner

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thats weird as hell :S im gonna try to grow it in the mini-pot just for fun and to compare it to the bigger :P
see the difference ya kno-ow
 
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