is this rare or what!!!!!!!!!!!

bigbudjohn420

Active Member
if my plants only get 6 to 7 hours of light can this make them flower...they kinda stoped gowing and the nods look like they are growing out... ill go get some pics
 

DaveCoulier

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if my plants only get 6 to 7 hours of light can this make them flower...they kinda stoped gowing and the nods look like they are growing out... ill go get some pics
Yep. This will happen if you put your plants outdoors too soon. They'll revert to vegging in time, but next time wait till mid-may to avoid this.
 

DaveCoulier

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do you think i could tell sex before they revert back to vegg
Yep. I know someone how has a scraggly little plant that was placed outdoors probably around the 7th of April, and it has already started showing pistils, so theres a decent chance you may be able to tell sex.

Edit* I just noticed how small the plants are still. Its probably unlikely they will show sex that small. They aren't close to being sexually mature. You may get lucky, who knows.

As for breeding with them if you get a male and a female, you should just go ahead and buy quality genetics for your next grow. Quality seeds dont have to be expensive if you know where to look.
 

bigbudjohn420

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well i was kinda wanting to come up with my own strain.. by crossing them 2 together and then crossing one of them with maybe a blueberry or a lowryder or somthing
 

DaveCoulier

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well i was kinda wanting to come up with my own strain.. by crossing them 2 together and then crossing one of them with maybe a blueberry or a lowryder or somthing
In that case, go for it, but in all honestly you are selling yourself short. You'll be happier with your results if you are ever able to get a larger population to work with for breeding.

Of course most of us are just limited to some closet chucking and have to make do with what we have :(
 

bigbudjohn420

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well i dont have much room plus i dont want anyone to see it i rent a house and i have a pretty big back yard... and i have it in with my garden and i am go LST the plants along the ground.. i mixed in some perlite and peatmoss in the dirt and tilled it up before i planted them in there
 

clipse0

Member
for all these veiws im surprised no one was able to help this guy. ok pull up a chair and listen up...

1. the reason your plants looked like that was number one, u didnt let the soil dry up enough before watering, i know people were mentioned that but i wanted to say that first.
2. U said you were usinf miracle grow organic. if you read the bag that stuff isnt meant for seedlings or fresh cuttings. b/c its organic it has nutes in it, which in turn is messin ur plant up. A seed has all the energy it needs for the first couple of weeks, giving it mg isnt smart.
3. that soil looks terrible, you should of road-a-tilled(couldnt think how to spell it, im blowed) the soil. and like someone else said you put your plants out too early, think of a baby, its not ready for the real world right away it needs tlc, soft soil for the roots to penitrate, if you really have grows under your belt i cant tell, no offense, im just telling it like i see it.
lastly i dont know what miracle grow you had but once i got the outdoor mg organic soil that was susspose to be mixed with outside soil at 1:3 ratio, i almost killed my plants till i realized what i did. what you should do is buy a cheap bag of top soil, pick a spot that gets full sun all day and tie your plants to the ground to keep it low, thats if your plants isnt all ready dead by the looks of your last picture, hope that helps
by the way if i had typos my bad, im on 2 hours of sleep
 

bigbudjohn420

Active Member
well if you read the thred i tilled the soil with a rotortiller and i added peatmoss and perlite and i tested the ph its between 6.9 and 7.1 cant remember
 

PBFseedco.

Well-Known Member
This will work yes. 6.5 is the perfect PH for soil.:eyesmoke:


It's almost420 poeple! Get Ready! I'll be rolling a nice cross joint to start me day right!
 

CrackerJax

New Member
I've never even tested my soil's PH. Outdoor grows are far more tolerant of changing conditions.... don't sweat the PH....outdoors is usually very stable.
 
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