New setup tell me what you think :D

m4s73r

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Most certainly a compliment. I laughed only because this happened to me on a car forum when i was drunk forum raging at some honda kid. Good times.
 

Bakatare666

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Most certainly a compliment. I laughed only because this happened to me on a car forum when i was drunk forum raging at some honda kid. Good times.
Thanks.
Ya, I'm trying to develop some way to put a breathalyzer on my keyboard and cel phone.
I drink pretty regular, but smoke erratically (not on a schedule like I drink), and many a morning I've woken up and wondered what I said or sent the night before, and had to check my phone.
Kids are entertaining, but usually in no way funny.tarzanfail_zps8cc695dd.gif
 

no clue

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its exciting to see my 2nd attempt growing really well... i thought id be photogenic with her at times as in now.. the preflowers are coming in really well!!! im impressed. but i didnt do it alone i had many people give me tips and advice!!!! so thanks to all who have helped me to get to this point :D

quick info for anybody new hoppin on this thread.Seriously? You really used the same soil that you used to fail before? Plant is nute burned..those aren't the cotelydons that are curling up :wall: adding the fish fert will make it worse most likely. Plant has no chance with you in control.
133 total wattage of CFLS
Strain is WW
Medium is flushed reused soil form 1st attempt it is MG soil but no nutes as i flushed em all out from previous grow. i also have perlite in here as well as a shot of vermiculite :D
using regular fan for air movement and watering 4-5 days apart. i will be using alaskan fish fert nutes soon as the bottom leaves are falling off (coteyldons or however you spell it)

but anyways here yall go

View attachment 2926500 a shot of the preflowers/new growth :D View attachment 2926501 a lil closer up of them leaves :D View attachment 2926502 and finally a nice top shot of new growth :D

thanks all for the support and help :peace::peace:
Dude..seriously? C'mon man the plant is nute burned, those aren't the fucking cotlydons they are the very important first leaves! Plant has no chance to live unless you commit to learning how to grow
 

nevyn

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Dude..seriously? C'mon man the plant is nute burned, those aren't the fucking cotlydons they are the very important first leaves! Plant has no chance to live unless you commit to learning how to grow
Go easy on me I am a newb, but I also noticed the discolouring on the bottoms leaves, I have got one plant like that, although it doesnt look as good as the OP's plant. I don't know what "cotlydons" are but I will find out right now, but I am wondering why you said this "they are the very important first leaves!"
 

Matt420Aus

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That plant looks awful for that size. If your using old soil I'd recommend buying another pot(if you don't have one), preparing a new ph balanced soil mix with perlite then uprooting that plant ever so carefully, washing all the dirt off with a ph balanced bucket of water (the same ph as your new soil mix), rinsing the roots while being careful not to tear any, and then transplanting into your new healthy soil. If your growing in old soil no matter what was in it or what you put in it, that's just silly
 

chiefsirbong420

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Dude..seriously? C'mon man the plant is nute burned, those aren't the fucking cotlydons they are the very important first leaves! Plant has no chance to live unless you commit to learning how to grow
yea no shit those are the leaves. im talking about the cotyldons themselves which u cant see in the picture i think i know what im talking about as today the COTYLDONS are dried off.
 

chiefsirbong420

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That plant looks awful for that size. If your using old soil I'd recommend buying another pot(if you don't have one), preparing a new ph balanced soil mix with perlite then uprooting that plant ever so carefully, washing all the dirt off with a ph balanced bucket of water (the same ph as your new soil mix), rinsing the roots while being careful not to tear any, and then transplanting into your new healthy soil. If your growing in old soil no matter what was in it or what you put in it, that's just silly
lolololololol scrub. ive seen people reuse soil plenty of times all they do is add nutes when needed and roots from previous grows help aid and abide growign as well so yeah anyways not sure how my WW looks shitty right now when its very tight and short with a bunch of new growth and preflowers coming in.... not sure how its nute burned either when the whole damn plant is green and healthy lmao SCRUB!!!!!!! get off my thread troll
 

chiefsirbong420

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Don't listen to these haters. You got us behind you.
haha i already know i got Danks and the crew :D lmao idk how its nute burned if there is no nutes being using right now LOL!!! i had to water her this morning pot was light as ever... but shes doing good nice green color. new growth is coming in really well and she is very compact on the internodes which im loving. and i heard that those first set of leaves as well as the cotyldons fall off after a few weeks of growth and than you start adding nutes ..
 

chiefsirbong420

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*No clue* if you put this in my comment. in your so dumbest of responses... i do sir indeed believe you need glasses. Can you tell me exactly where i said i am currently using nutes right now???? i am using ABSOLUTELY NO NUTES RIGHT NOW. using regular ole water for her the first few weeks. all i did was mention the fact i do have alaskan fish fert for the veg state. No where did i say "i am currently using nutes."
  • .Seriously? You really used the same soil that you used to fail before? Plant is nute burned..those aren't the cotelydons that are curling up
    adding the fish fert will make it worse most likely. Plant has no chance with you in control.







 

no clue

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Easy fellas. This is a place to share info. IMHO the plant looks nute burned. I suspect it is nutes that are in the MG soil that are the culprit.
 
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