Just wondering how far along this baby may be. (PICS)

stanislavski

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could be droopy because of poor lighting or even overwatering. Wait til the top of the soil crusts up & water again. Make sure your soil has perlite in it (helps to soak up water to keep from over-watering). She probably won't pop up on that little of lighting. Pop a pencil down in there and tie her up.
 

Drugfreemike420

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lol, for real. this cat is a dog though. eats everything & anything.
only thing I havent seen em eat are olives. not sure he may have eaten a sliced one.

but i got caught with seedling a couple weeks back, left the light on when I went to work.
beginning april & didn't trip to much. I had several pop thinkin no would jus bagseed.
i had 3 or 5 in one little pot.. so i kept one had to sacrifice the others :( but within 3 - days 24 hrs
under that CFL the little thing had the biggest leaves. I was frustrated. But whatever. I told her pops
it was for "experimental purposes"
 

Drugfreemike420

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could be droopy because of poor lighting or even overwatering. Wait til the top of the soil crusts up & water again. Make sure your soil has perlite in it (helps to soak up water to keep from over-watering). She probably won't pop up on that little of lighting. Pop a pencil down in there and tie her up.
She feels sturdy enough, steam should be stalk within couple of more weeks I am hoping.
I know the soil seems a bit damp. But I added sand as well. Per lite is what I like using,
sand does in fact have good drainage.
 

stanislavski

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nah, fuck sand...I'd just use a layer of gravel at the bottom for drainage & perlite. Maybe earthworms...I, for some reason can't recall right now lol, hate using sand.
 

Drugfreemike420

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That video I got, it was grown in just sand. Last 4/20 I sifted some sand to make about a 5gallon pot .made it look really nice. & didn't want to over do anything by disturbing their roots.

Pretty much transplanted them both, dug a hole where I knew sun was all day for most the day. Placed it in. & the next day 4/21 I left for up north
 

stanislavski

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I'm not saying that you couldn't grow in it. I just remember a bad experience with overly-sandy soil. I'll have to look through some logs & see if I jotted notes on it.
 
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