Sensi Star growing

lonleysmoka

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Sorry everyone....I have been super busy lately (which actually is a good thing) I will update sometime this week. Yes all the girls are now in flowering..... ;-)

Stay high.
 

lonleysmoka

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Hey everybody seems like there has been a lot of growing around the site :-) looks good. Here are some pics of the girls. This last month the light cycle was changed over to 12/12. We kept the mh on them for the first week of flowering and then switched over to our HPS.
1st one is the 5 flowering girls. 3 SS, 1 Hog, and 1 bag seed.
2nd is the Mendo and BS I believe.
3rd is mama SS out in the living room.
4th is the biggest leaf on the Mendo Purp.
5-8 SS#1
9-12 SS#2
13-15 SS#3
16-17 SS#4
18-21 BS
22-28 HOG

Girls are healthy right now. Looks like they are sucking up all the nitrogen they are getting at the moment. Pictures were taken on the 29th and were 3weeks into flowering. How does everyone think they look?

Sorry for the quality didn't have the right camera. Plants look a little big for that 400w but thats all I have to work with so gonna have to make due....
I still have to get all the details on them.
Plants only get watered about once a week which seems weird to me they are in 6gal pots so maybe thats the reason for that. Or not enough air circulation??? Any advice or thoughts are greatly appreciated as always. After all this is the first time for me ;-);-)
 

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grow4joe

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Yo Lonleysmoker, :leaf:
Good to see your plants are healthy,
Dem really coming along now, looking good.
I prefer to water every two days, less water but more frequently, nutes one time then plain water, etc, ect.. I'm using 5gallon pots...dey seem to be loving it, check my sig out...

:mrgreen:

:peace:

.G.
 

DoeEyed

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I think it's just the pot size, mine are in three gallon, and they need water about every four days - so about a week for yours, sounds right.
 

tom__420

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Only water when the soil dries out, you should never have a set watering schedule when growing in dirt
 

Steadmanclan

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Only water when the soil dries out, you should never have a set watering schedule when growing in dirt
i've said the same thing like a million times over on this forum... i just have to laugh when i see the clear signs of over watering and someone blames the leaf damage on "rootlock" meanwhile they have a four week old plant in a 5 gallon bucket that gets watered on a "schedule"
 

pwizzle

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what up lonely! your grow is turnin out so good!!
Mine turned out to be a micro grow. Got 4 lil budding babies like 6" tall.
Learned quite a bit tho, got my supplies to set up bubbleponics for round 2.
Should turn out to be a real grow lmfao
peace cuz.
and again great work on them ladies! real sexy bushes
 

pwizzle

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Only water when the soil dries out, you should never have a set watering schedule when growing in dirt
So true, I had to learn the hard way. Soil retains so much moisture, even if it looks dry the whole bottom soil could be moist enough to last even a few more days.
 
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