AKFortySeven
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For my first plant ever grown, it is a bagseed, and it smells skunky as hell right now. I took a few clones of this plant and am now flowering it indoors.
Here are some pics. I am planning on moving it outdoors when the time cycle is around 12/12.
How do you think she looks?
Now for the real reason I came to this thread. I have 2 outdoor plants in a single pot, and the pot itself it pretty big. I was planning on transplanting these directly into the ground soon. I know how to do all this so well because I have an experience grower helping me. He has the nutes, the soil, everything.
The problem is I have been taking these 2 outdoor plants in for 12 hr night cycles so i can sex them a lil sooner and figure out if either are males. This morning on my walk to my grow site, a wasp starts attacking me, which in terms leads to me dropping my pot which overturns and all the soil comes out. I quickly put all the soil back in and replanted the plants with most of there rootballs still in tact it look like. My simple question is, is this all i should do with these? I know they will be in shock if they do not die altogether, but is there any other things I can do to help them along?
The plants themselves only have 4 sets of leaves so far. No pictures of these.
Any suggestions? Should I wait to see if these plants will die or should I plants a few more and just get the harvest I can out of those? I know its late in the season to be just starting, but im afraid if i wait too much longer it will be to late to start them, and even get any bud off them, and these will end up dieing.
Thanks for reading and any who decide to answer.