help with my ny sour diesel plant. pics included

treemann

Active Member
hey guys this plant I have a question about is a bag seed from some ny sour diesel (or so I was told). uhh its in a pot with two other plants right now and will be seperated later on today.

but my question is its sooo tall and barely has any new leaves growing on it? is that like a characteristic of this type of plant, and no it isn't the same strain as the other two larger plants in the picture.

I just wanted to make sure its getting enough light and everything, even though its in the same exact conditions as my other two plants are and they seem to be doing fine. she's been grown outdoors the entire time getting plenty of sunlight.

she's probably about a week and a couple days, maybe, from when she first sprouted?



any help is appreciated, thanks!
 

straitkilla911

Active Member
idk it may just be from streching for light. but when you transplant, i would bury alot of that stem so itll turn into roots
 

InThEwOoDs

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First of all, three plants in one pot goes against just about all the facts of growing. second of all, that pot isnt even big enough for one plant.your little diesel plant is probably getting crowded out by the other larger ones. if you can split them up without absolutely destroying the three root masses im sure are all intertwined then do it asap. good luck man
 

Green Cross

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hey guys this plant I have a question about is a bag seed from some ny sour diesel (or so I was told). uhh its in a pot with two other plants right now and will be seperated later on today.

but my question is its sooo tall and barely has any new leaves growing on it? is that like a characteristic of this type of plant, and no it isn't the same strain as the other two larger plants in the picture.

I just wanted to make sure its getting enough light and everything, even though its in the same exact conditions as my other two plants are and they seem to be doing fine. she's been grown outdoors the entire time getting plenty of sunlight.

she's probably about a week and a couple days, maybe, from when she first sprouted?



any help is appreciated, thanks!
If your lights are hanging above the tall plant, the other 2 are getting less light, and they look like they are both reaching.

Once you get the canopy even they should all do about the same.

Be prepared to stake the skinny one up after transplanting, because it will probably not be able to hold itself up.
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
hey guys this plant I have a question about is a bag seed from some ny sour diesel (or so I was told). uhh its in a pot with two other plants right now and will be seperated later on today.

but my question is its sooo tall and barely has any new leaves growing on it? is that like a characteristic of this type of plant, and no it isn't the same strain as the other two larger plants in the picture.

I just wanted to make sure its getting enough light and everything, even though its in the same exact conditions as my other two plants are and they seem to be doing fine. she's been grown outdoors the entire time getting plenty of sunlight.

she's probably about a week and a couple days, maybe, from when she first sprouted?



any help is appreciated, thanks!

not enought light = stretch.
transplant them in to individual pots and bury the stems with soil right up to the first set of leafes then get some serious lighting going.
(good luck).

LUDACRIS.
;-)
 

treemann

Active Member
First of all, three plants in one pot goes against just about all the facts of growing. second of all, that pot isnt even big enough for one plant.your little diesel plant is probably getting crowded out by the other larger ones. if you can split them up without absolutely destroying the three root masses im sure are all intertwined then do it asap. good luck man
yeah your right, well luckily the other two smaller plants have only been in that pot for about 5 days so hopefully the roots aren't too deep and intertwined yet. they were in their own cups before that but that bright red cup was attracting too much attention in my backyard. I'm buying pots today though so they will each have their home. they seem to be pretty strong after surviving and staying healthy through one transplant already.

thanks for your input man.

so LUDACRIS you think when I seperate them and bury the stem a little deeper everything will work itself out?

Green Cross these results were produced by an outdoors grow. they all get plenty of light, maybe the two bigger ones are just using it more than the small one? I'm not sure. That's why I'm kinda puzzled or maybe thats normal for this strain?
 
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chitownsmoking

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transplant into individuel pots and add much more light
 

treemann

Active Member
transplant into individuel pots and add much more light
well its an outdoor grow and they get sooo much light I can't imagine that being the problem. they are outside from like 8 or 9 in the morning until 7 or 8 at night.

maybe it's just all of those plants in one pot that's causing it?

are all three of them stretching or just that one?
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
yeah your right, well luckily the other two smaller plants have only been in that pot for about 5 days so hopefully the roots aren't too deep and intertwined yet. they were in their own cups before that but that bright red cup was attracting too much attention in my backyard. I'm buying pots today though so they will each have their home. they seem to be pretty strong after surviving and staying healthy through one transplant already.

thanks for your input man.

so LUDACRIS you think when I seperate them and bury the stem a little deeper everything will work itself out?

Green Cross these results were produced by an outdoors grow. they all get plenty of light, maybe the two bigger ones are just using it more than the small one? I'm not sure. That's why I'm kinda puzzled or maybe thats normal for this strain?
well its an outdoor grow and they get sooo much light I can't imagine that being the problem. they are outside from like 8 or 9 in the morning until 7 or 8 at night.

maybe it's just all of those plants in one pot that's causing it?

are all three of them stretching or just that one?
yes everthing will turn out fine one transplanted in to their own pots and the stems are buried up to the first set of leafes.
and 1 plant wont cause the others to stretch as they are all stretched.
indoor growing is the best way to go if you want to control these kind of problems and its better for your plants and growth.

CHRIS.
bongsmilie
 

treemann

Active Member
thanks LUDACRIS for giving some info on my problem, I appreciate it. so your saying I should give all three of my plants the same treatment once transplanted, the same treatment as in burying all three of them up to their first leaves?
 

LUDACRIS

New Member
thanks LUDACRIS for giving some info on my problem, I appreciate it. so your saying I should give all three of my plants the same treatment once transplanted, the same treatment as in burying all three of them up to their first leaves?
yes you are right on friend.

LUDACRIS.
;-)
 
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