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First Time Grower (with pics)

chicago6900

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Here is my plant. I don't have any idea what strain it is. I just planted some seeds and this baby popped up. What do you guys think? Male or female? If it is female, is it time for the flowering stage? I have no idea what I'm doing, I been reading the forums for help. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :leaf:











 

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chicago6900

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also there are 5-6 small branches on the bottom that are roughly 12inches long, is it possible to cut these and make clones or is it too late?
 

RASCALONE

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not a very good idea to clone from plant in flower,can take much longer to root if at all.u say its only been 12/12 for a few days?u might still b otay,just not recomended.....rascalone
 

chicago6900

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also, this is day 3 of 12/12. i noticed that some of the leaves are starting to curl downwards. they didn't start doing this until i put them on 12/12 is this normal? the weather out here has been in the upper 70's lower 80's and 60's at night. my plant is in the garage so its prolly 5-10 degrees warmer at night, is this ok?
 

chicago6900

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I got a couple more questions. I was checking on the plant today and saw the roots coming to the surface on the sides. I was using a 1gallon pot. So I decided to transplant it into a bigger 2 1/2 gallon pot. Good idea or no? Also when I was moving the plant, I slipped and broke off one of the lower branches.
How bad is this going to effect me? Any chance of saving the broken branch for a clone?
 

UnEmploymentDude

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If that branch is still alive then go for it.

The curling might have happened because of a little bit of over watering, under watering or heat stress. But as long as it doesnt fall over and die, your ok.
 

chicago6900

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If that branch is still alive then go for it.

The curling might have happened because of a little bit of over watering, under watering or heat stress. But as long as it doesnt fall over and die, your ok.
Thanks for the reply. I haven't watered in a couple days, but when I dug her up today and replanted her, the soil way down was very wet. I made sure I put some hole in the bottom this time for it to drain. I really don't think heat is a problem, I think it might be getting too cold outside for her. It's in the 40's at night and 70's in the day now. She is kept in the garage so there is prolly a 5-10 degree difference. Any advice on what I should do? Move here inside the house? Put a heater in the garage? Any help?
 

NJsmok-a-lot

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Hmm thought I saw a nut in one of the pics(indicating a male) but theres also hairs so possibly a hermie. Can you get clearer pics?
 

chicago6900

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I will try to get some clear pics tomorrow. I have them flowering right now, so I can't take any pics as they need complete darkness. My plants seem to be wilting a bit. They are still green and look strong, but the leaves are starting to curl downwards. I haven't watered her in a couple days, any idea what it could be? I just transplanted her in a big 2 1/2 gallon pot today because I saw some roots coming to the surface. Hopefully this will help!
 

Gryphonn

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Did you give it a good soak when you transplanted? Also, try some Fish emulsion fertilizer. This is a bit of late advice, but when transplanting use a weak mix of fish emulsion fert to avoid transplant shock. You'll probably find that the wilting is transplant shock and may or may not affect the overall robustness of the plant. Don't over water it either, else you'll end up killing it with kindness.
I'd strongly suggest getting it into somewhere where the temperatures aren't quite so extreme between minimums and maximums as well.

Cheers
 
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