Very new to growing! Would appreciate advice.

Jsay805

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In a very new grow to anything actually especially cannabis. But I love the end product so I’m giving it a go this year and I love it. But as with everything else I do I tend to over think. So here’s a couple pictures of a few and if anyone d give me suggestions or any input I’d appreciate it.
 

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The Bunny

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In a very new grow to anything actually especially cannabis. But I love the end product so I’m giving it a go this year and I love it. But as with everything else I do I tend to over think. So here’s a couple pictures of a few and if anyone d give me suggestions or any input I’d appreciate it.
They are looking good for a not having a green thumb. Are they clones?
 

Jsay805

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the fourth picture is a clone the others I started from seed. I really don’t know much but luckily through this forum I’ve been able to quickly learn basic things. Thanks for all your guys help.
 

The Bunny

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First grow was in coco, it was easy to use just painful washing before use the cheap stuff. Now I have gone down the dwc path and find it so much more controlled as in nutrients feeding etc. I used fabric pots and well as plastic I did not notice any difference between them other than the pot was more stable and had the rim of the pot to lst
 

The Bunny

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First grow was in coco, it was easy to use just painful washing before use the cheap stuff. Now I have gone down the dwc path and find it so much more controlled as in nutrients feeding etc. I used fabric pots and well as plastic I did not notice any difference between them other than the pot was more stable and had the rim of the pot to lst
As far as posting photos I don't want any trolls talking shit about my garden
 

PadawanWarrior

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In a very new grow to anything actually especially cannabis. But I love the end product so I’m giving it a go this year and I love it. But as with everything else I do I tend to over think. So here’s a couple pictures of a few and if anyone d give me suggestions or any input I’d appreciate it.
Looks pretty good so far. The best advice I can give is to do lots of research, and ask questions on here when you need to. Lots of people on here are willing to help, just be careful who you listen to.
 

Jsay805

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Thank you so much. So I noticed this a while ago and it was right after transplant. What do you think?
 

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The Bunny

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Hi did the plants have any of the issues before transplant? Also does the medium have any slow release fertiliser? The forth photo is it a auto?
 

Jsay805

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First grow was in coco, it was easy to use just painful washing before use the cheap stuff. Now I have gone down the dwc path and find it so much more controlled as in nutrients feeding etc. I used fabric pots and well as plastic I did not notice any difference between them other than the pot was more stable and had the rim of the pot to lst
Here’s mine. Not really much but since I’m new I’m excited .
 

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2WorldsFrog

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Totally trying to help and I'm not an master grower or anything but from what I can see there are some burnt tips, waxy leaves, and the edges of the leaves in pic2 could be a sign of something. More of preventative suggestion than anything. Just keep listening to your plants, they'll tell you what to research.
All in all though they look like strong plants, nothing to worry about.
 

Jsay805

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Hi did the plants have any of the issues before transplant? Also does the medium have any slow release fertiliser? The forth photo is it a auto?
No issues before transplant. And I didn’t really pay much attention. They were at my mothers as seedlings and brought here two weeks ago. It was an organic potting soil from Walmart. I know I know. Well now I know that I should have gone with something better. There’s a lot of compacting so I think there’s a lot of clay in the soil. And I haven’t fed them anything but water. I do know on the bag it said three months of feeding but I didn’t know what that meant. Still kinda don’t lol
 

The Bunny

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It's is exciting watching them grow and the possibility of trying different methods. I see you have one in perlite is it just petite in the pot?
 

Jsay805

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Totally trying to help and I'm not an master grower or anything but from what I can see there are some burnt tips, waxy leaves, and the edges of the leaves in pic2 could be a sign of something. More of preventative suggestion than anything. Just keep listening to your plants, they'll tell you what to research.
All in all though they look like strong plants, nothing to worry about.
Thank you so much. In learning more everyday and definitely caring for them more and more. Looking for signs and all the good stuff :)
 

Jsay805

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We need lots more info to help you diagnose issues properly. Soil media, lights, nutrients, etc.
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I understand completely. Organic soil from Walmart. Just water I’ve given them so far. And light is just one my father in law bought for his first grow last year . I don’t even know the model or anything just that’s it’s light that’s bright and not hot
 
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