Iron883Guy
Active Member
Hey there - short introduction.
These are the 4 remaining plants out of the 9 seeds I started. (3 died due to me learning, 2 were male, these 4 are female).
I have no idea what kind of plant they are. Based on these pictures, what can you tell me?
I acknowledge that ideally I should have transplanted them out of the party-cups, but for my first grow I wanted to keep it simple and not go crazy. They were vegged under 4x6500k flourescents for approx 3 weeks, and have been on 12/12 now under 2700k flourescents for about a week and a half-two weeks now. I've been very sparing with the neutrients, and typically water them every 3 days. (On a two plant rotation, I put the ones I wanter on top of the lids so the water drains there).
Any comments and suggestions are welcome, but more importantly, WHAT KIND OF MARY-JANE IS THIS? I think it's incredible my little camera on macro mode can pick up the trichomes. Really awesome.
First, the overall photo:
This is my FAVORITE PLANT, #1, furthest right: (Notice the red pistils) - She's always been the tallest.
This is the plant 2nd from the right:
This is the 2nd from the left:
This is the far left plant:
These are the 4 remaining plants out of the 9 seeds I started. (3 died due to me learning, 2 were male, these 4 are female).
I have no idea what kind of plant they are. Based on these pictures, what can you tell me?
I acknowledge that ideally I should have transplanted them out of the party-cups, but for my first grow I wanted to keep it simple and not go crazy. They were vegged under 4x6500k flourescents for approx 3 weeks, and have been on 12/12 now under 2700k flourescents for about a week and a half-two weeks now. I've been very sparing with the neutrients, and typically water them every 3 days. (On a two plant rotation, I put the ones I wanter on top of the lids so the water drains there).
Any comments and suggestions are welcome, but more importantly, WHAT KIND OF MARY-JANE IS THIS? I think it's incredible my little camera on macro mode can pick up the trichomes. Really awesome.
First, the overall photo:
This is my FAVORITE PLANT, #1, furthest right: (Notice the red pistils) - She's always been the tallest.
This is the plant 2nd from the right:
This is the 2nd from the left:
This is the far left plant: