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bmx4ever128

New Member
Okay so this is my first time growing a plant....It is a sativa-indica hybrid. It just started budding about A month ago. It has white hairs everywhere and little tiny "nuggets". They arent really growing they have stayed about the same size for awhile now. I have the plant in a pot that is about 10x10 in. The plant is about 2 ft tall. The soil is miracle grow and i also water it every other day with a full bottle of zepherhills water. It also is in the woods hidden and when it rains i do not water it until the soil is dry. Can i still move it to a bigger pot so the roots can grow more??? How can i get it to bud faster?? And am i using the right watering metheods?? Like i said this is my first plant.
 

GanjaHome

Well-Known Member
pictures will help! im gonna start talking about the transplant, yes move it to a bigger pot as soon as u can! miracle grow soil is not very recommended for marijuana plants. go look for an organic soil in hydro store and dont water everyday, your plant dont need as much water as u think! leave soil to dry, she needs oxygen as well in the root zone. what about ur water pH and soil pH? if you want you budz to grow bigger faster... you gotta be patient, good amount of light and NUTRIENTS!! i didn't hear anything bout u fertilizing! so give us so more info and be very HAPPY and GLAD that ur plant got to bloom without the right care!! KEEP IT GREEN.

P.S dont post many threads bout the same subject it's just gonna get the farmers angry and u wont get the help needed + u said u plant is blooming in the woods already that means that ur plant got 12/12 for weeks now and the right temperature and was able to veg before!!! where i live the winter is about to finish tell me in witch country these conditions are i wanna move there culture all year long!!!!
 
Careful with the transplant, when in flower transplanting is a risky attempt. Some of my outdoor plants died due to this and every precaution was taken to not touch the root-ball and limit overall stress on the plant.

If you have had it in flowering for 4 weeks (month) you got at least another 4 to 6 weeks left. If you gonna transplant, do it now.
 

grorite

Well-Known Member
if the plant is flowering there is no need to transplant the plants not working on roots anymore
 
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