super lemon haze and multi-kush grow

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New pics of the babies Super lemon haze and the Kushberry.
 

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As promised.... I have heard that the KB doesn't yield too much.... I certainly don't think thats gonna be the case with these two....

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That certainly wont be the case.It looks more sativa like you have the bb pheno.I grew 1 before i had short stout plant.It was like smoking zesty lemons with a little fruit in it.
 
That certainly wont be the case.It looks more sativa like you have the bb pheno.I grew 1 before i had short stout plant.It was like smoking zesty lemons with a little fruit in it.

That probably why its taking so long....seems like forever, today is 63 days from the flip to 12/12..
 
Thanks SBS, Wyte,

Set-up is budbox, 400w HPS, Lumatek digi(love that super lumen switch!), in canna coco, using the full range of canna nutes, 11 litre pots, have a 5" fan/carbon filter and a 12" oscillating...

How long do you chaps think she's got to go?
 
New pics.8 days from sprout.First is the kushberry everythings fine with her.My super lemon haze has new growth looking good but she has some burnt tips.Im thinking from the mg soil.
 

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Here is what I do with the MG soil. I take regular potting soil and fill a 20 oz cup with it. After germ, I grow the seedling for about 5 days in the cup. I fill my large pot with MG, and place the cup in the center to make a indentions that will fit the plug transplant. I then remove the solo cup (cut away four sides) and plant the plug/seedling in the 20oz hole. This way, the young roots can get the nute of the plain potting soil and not the MG. When the roots get bigger, they will grow into the MG soil. The plant will decide when its ready for nutes, and when it does, it will have them.
 
Here is what I do with the MG soil. I take regular potting soil and fill a 20 oz cup with it. After germ, I grow the seedling for about 5 days in the cup. I fill my large pot with MG, and place the cup in the center to make a indentions that will fit the plug transplant. I then remove the solo cup (cut away four sides) and plant the plug/seedling in the 20oz hole. This way, the young roots can get the nute of the plain potting soil and not the MG. When the roots get bigger, they will grow into the MG soil. The plant will decide when its ready for nutes, and when it does, it will have them.

I should have thought about this.But i think she will be fine the new growth is looking green and good.
 
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