What are my plants....pls help

doozer79

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Hi there i am a first time grower, and basically i was given 3 clones, i built a grow room which is 5x5x3 foot, i am growing in coco and using canna a and b, i am using a 600w hps so far so good all looks well, i have just gone into flower after 6 weeks of veg, just wondered if anyone can let me know if they are looking ok and what they are. Oh i also attempted topping them and also super cropping them, i think i did ok but ya never can tell. Peace.
 

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doozer79

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i have a blowing on them from both sides, and also a little bathroom fan sending in fresh air then another taking air out, i have just realised these are old pics i will upload some new ones now thx for reply
 

melungeonman

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Picture 024.jpgYou can make a clone bloom, immediatly, after it is planted, It carries the age and maturity of its clone mother. That does not mean, the plant is ready, you have soo few node sights. After zooming your pictures, you have no pre-flowers. Clearly this plant has not yet reached it's veg potential. So it will never reach its full flowering potential. I don't try to grow geneticly medium to large plants in tiny spaces. I always let my plants reach their potetial before starting the bloom process of 12/12. Six weeks is a pretty short veg, I let my girls go 10 to 12 weeks. I try to get the most out of a grow and the expense surrounding it. Before blooming, I perform a prunning. This allows my plant to direct its blooming energy, to the most exposed healthy branches. This is known to be "prunning for yeild". In this small room 10by10 I can fit 30 4 foot plants. It Yeilds 1pound every six weeks with a perpetual grow. It's simple,in a basement,no venting or blowers other than a canister flter. No expensive equipment.1 1000w light with switchable ballast, $235.00, included 1 Eyehotilux hps enhanced blue, I did purchase for $65.00 mh bulb. 1 co2 tank 1 $ 50.00 co2 wiz. No chem fertilizers none of that crap. Just,organics in raw form as well as package blood meal. Don't be in such a hurry good results require time energy and patience. They do look healthy well cared for props on that.
 

RyanTheRhino

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Marijuana plants :bigjoint:

There is no real way to identify a strain. You may be able to guess sativa, indica ,or hybrid but thats about it.

with that said i would call that a hybrid maybe slightly sativa heavy
 

missnu

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View attachment 2192829You can make a clone bloom, immediatly, after it is planted, It carries the age and maturity of its clone mother. That does not mean, the plant is ready, you have soo few node sights. After zooming your pictures, you have no pre-flowers. Clearly this plant has not yet reached it's veg potential. So it will never reach its full flowering potential. I don't try to grow geneticly medium to large plants in tiny spaces. I always let my plants reach their potetial before starting the bloom process of 12/12. Six weeks is a pretty short veg, I let my girls go 10 to 12 weeks. I try to get the most out of a grow and the expense surrounding it. Before blooming, I perform a prunning. This allows my plant to direct its blooming energy, to the most exposed healthy branches. This is known to be "prunning for yeild". In this small room 10by10 I can fit 30 4 foot plants. It Yeilds 1pound every six weeks with a perpetual grow. It's simple,in a basement,no venting or blowers other than a canister flter. No expensive equipment.1 1000w light with switchable ballast, $235.00, included 1 Eyehotilux hps enhanced blue, I did purchase for $65.00 mh bulb. 1 co2 tank 1 $ 50.00 co2 wiz. No chem fertilizers none of that crap. Just,organics in raw form as well as package blood meal. Don't be in such a hurry good results require time energy and patience. They do look healthy well cared for props on that.

I like to flower clones right after they are rooted, so I have small plants that are just one big bud from the soil to the top of the plant.
 

billybob420

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I like to flower clones right after they are rooted, so I have small plants that are just one big bud from the soil to the top of the plant.
Is that what you do with all your plants? I was thinking of doing something along those lines (I have 4 clones that I'm flowering right now to see how they turn out, just in silo cups).
 

missnu

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I don't do it with all my plants, but I have just recently started doing it with a few just to see...I had some extra clones and instead of trashing them I just put them in flower on top of other plant's pots in strategically well lit spaces...One of them was a Dinafem Critical + and I don't think I will ever flower a large one of them ever...the tiny ones looks so much better...denser and more crystally....
 

missnu

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I can't wait til it is finished...I mean it looks like a cola sticking out of the ground..there are no extraneous leaves or branches...Hell I think the poor thing only has like 8 large sized fan leaves...it was maybe 6 in tall when I put it in flower, and it is probably a foot tall now...and the whole thing is one big bud...I can't wait to harvest and trim it...it will be easy like cake...
 

billybob420

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I don't do it with all my plants, but I have just recently started doing it with a few just to see...I had some extra clones and instead of trashing them I just put them in flower on top of other plant's pots in strategically well lit spaces...One of them was a Dinafem Critical + and I don't think I will ever flower a large one of them ever...the tiny ones looks so much better...denser and more crystally....
You put them into flower as soon as they rooted? Like that day? What are you flowering them in, size wise? Not trying to interrogate, just, curious.
 
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