over two months not growing good an cant tell if there male or female

brokenturtle3102

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Hey man, I enjoyed looking through these pictures. I was incredibly high at the time, and have been crying from laughing for a while now. How did this happen?? This plant is one and a half months old?? It looks like you have been molesting it hard. I didnt read through the posts, but i will offer some advice.

First and foremost, change your soil! Get soil with more perlite and vermiculite. Promix works great. DO NOT buy your soil from home depot, or walmart, or etc. Those will give you nothing but problems. Spend the extra coupled bucks on decent soil and you will have it return ten fold.

Second, and the most important advice I can give you. BE clean. Don't be a slog. Clean as much As you can, grab a wet towel with bleach solution, and wipe down everything. This will also heavily effect your yield at the end.

Third, get as good lighting as you can get. Lighting is the most yield effecting aspect of a plants environment. Every 100 or so watts you add will give you great return. Get HPS or MH only and only if you can control the temperatures and have circulation. If not, I suggest LED lights, cheap and efficient. I run 740w of LED in my flowering room and my room costs me 20$ a month for electricity.

Fourth, Do not overcrowed you room. Looks like you have several plants, so not much now. But in the future, keep this one in mind. Also, those plants are males bro. Unless you ganna give them a happy ending, I suggest you cut them down and bleach your room before you start a new batch. One and a half month veg plant going into flower can be a very heavy yielder, and yours looks like it will have a total of 17 white pistils for a harvest. Start over, and use what you learn.

These are just some suggestions. Don't be a slog and pay attention to your plant. If you're going to be one of the many stoners who keep a half-dead plant in a shoebox, enjoy your 6gram harvest. If your going to take a little bit of time to learn about this wonderful plant, send me some pics of your future grows. There are many great growers here, and it takes only a minute to answer questions, you just have to ask.
 
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