SecretStasher
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Yes. Much farfar.
Well guys my plant has come a long way. It's been about two months since I started off, planting a single viable bagseed in a small pot. I graduated her from outside to inside since around here you can't just have bushy pot plants growing on your deck!
The pictures are go from earliest to latest. The earlier pictures show her in the smaller pot that she grew up in. Then it shows her going through a rough patch, transplant shock about a week ago. The last pictures are her thriving in the grow room I made myself.
This is a picture of my backyard in very early spring. It's too pretty not to share.
About a 4-5 weeks in
Couple of days after when I spot strange new growth at the top. Later realizing it's actually the main stem splitting into two(rather slowly), effectively topping itself.
During this time I noticed her growth wasn't taking off so I decided to transplant into a container about 2.5x bigger. It was also transitioning to my micro grow spot during this time so the plant had a lot to process. Luckily I made the transitioning slow and steady, even now I take her out to see the sun occasionally.
This is right before the transplant,
She was mildly root bound so I was pretty much right on the money. This is her as she struggles to get her roots used to their new environment.
Day 1 after transplant
Here she is on transplant day 2
Around this time I switched to 14-10 day/night to signal to the plant that flowering is just around the corner. I trimmed the sad bottom leaves, gave her some food and she perked up instantly the day after
Transplant day 3, signs of new growth!
Fed her some nutrients, some of which are rather slow releasing. But skip to today and here's what she looks like, and here's an overhead view of my little closet grow. Complete with mylar, a car window reflector, 6 lights (1x 2750 lumen red spectrum CFL, 1x 1600 lumen red spec LED, and 4x 1600 lumen blue spectrum LEDs about 2 inches from the plant).
More to come
Well guys my plant has come a long way. It's been about two months since I started off, planting a single viable bagseed in a small pot. I graduated her from outside to inside since around here you can't just have bushy pot plants growing on your deck!
The pictures are go from earliest to latest. The earlier pictures show her in the smaller pot that she grew up in. Then it shows her going through a rough patch, transplant shock about a week ago. The last pictures are her thriving in the grow room I made myself.
This is a picture of my backyard in very early spring. It's too pretty not to share.
About a 4-5 weeks in
Couple of days after when I spot strange new growth at the top. Later realizing it's actually the main stem splitting into two(rather slowly), effectively topping itself.
During this time I noticed her growth wasn't taking off so I decided to transplant into a container about 2.5x bigger. It was also transitioning to my micro grow spot during this time so the plant had a lot to process. Luckily I made the transitioning slow and steady, even now I take her out to see the sun occasionally.
This is right before the transplant,
She was mildly root bound so I was pretty much right on the money. This is her as she struggles to get her roots used to their new environment.
Day 1 after transplant
Here she is on transplant day 2
Around this time I switched to 14-10 day/night to signal to the plant that flowering is just around the corner. I trimmed the sad bottom leaves, gave her some food and she perked up instantly the day after
Transplant day 3, signs of new growth!
Fed her some nutrients, some of which are rather slow releasing. But skip to today and here's what she looks like, and here's an overhead view of my little closet grow. Complete with mylar, a car window reflector, 6 lights (1x 2750 lumen red spectrum CFL, 1x 1600 lumen red spec LED, and 4x 1600 lumen blue spectrum LEDs about 2 inches from the plant).
More to come
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