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Very interesting thank you.
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How do you know the sex on such a young plant?
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How much soil was in that bag? For R300 it better be a lot of soil.
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Yes, started on Saturday with the flip. There will be a couple of days between pulling out the current plants and planting the new plants into the same soil. What do I need to do with the soil if I want to use it again@SkunkPharm ? Also, I plan on running grows like this from now onwards instead of having huge plants at the end of the grow. If I grow 4 / 3 plants at a time it will give a nice variety. I wanted to veg a bit shorter but yeah, life happened but its ok. My plants get exactly 12 hours sleep a night but will definitely let them go longer later in the flower cycle. With my first grow I noticed that the sun and wind really did a number on the plants and those are things I want to avoid going further, but not yet fully indoor grow. Thanks for all of the suggestions thus far.
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Yes, 2 months and a couple of weeks. They are supposed to be a bit bigger but yeah, tough life they have had thus far. I think the light worked out nice if you want to veg your plants with it. Sun is obviously best but if there's non, this will do.
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No I just flipped them to flower on Saturday but I will continue to use them during the time where the sun sets and the time when they need to sleep which is at 1900. The sun will do the rest of the work.
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I just used it for veg when days were overcast. I literally just hung it between 2 shelves in the garage and the pots were under it. The light was about 50cm away from the pots but I never changed the height of the light as the plants grew taller. As I said, I don't know anything about lights, purely going on by what other forum members suggested so I cant say how much the light helped but Im happy with the results. Regarding duration, in the beginning I had the light on for 20 hours and 4 hours off and after 2 weeks it was on whenever the sun went down
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Hi there, I actually flipped them on Saturday seeing as it's only an experimental grow. They have had a pretty hard life with my daughter trying to destroy everything she can see. Not only her but also the new puppy, that one pulled out a 4 day old black D.O.G I tried growing. I really really hope the Malawi (tallest plant) is female. I am currently trying to source everything for this year's outdoor grow but one thing is for certain, I won't grow as many plants as last year, I will rather grow 4 at a time, although I will then be growing throughout the year. The LED light works very nice I must say. Im have no knowledge of lights etc but it did the job and I think I might also buy one of those qb75 lights for next years darker months. The plants have been grown in only soil, no nutrients have been given at all.
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So my daughter fell on the special queen 1 which I started to mainline. The one side is broken off as can be seen in the last picture so where to from here? Any suggestions how to proceed with that plant? The other plants seem to grow extremely slow but probably due to it being winter, the over spraying of the insecticide etc etc.
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I love this place's operating hours :-)
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No its normal rain water from the rains we had last week so fairly fresh water. Im just going to leave them like that and hope for the best. The tomato and basil etc plants are not showing the same symptoms and they also receive the same water and I leave them outside always. The tomato etc plants also received the organic pesticide and not signs but Im almost certain it was too much spray on them whilst still so small. Thanks for all of the help thus far, appreciate it. Have a nice evening
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Could the tank water cause these issues? Some of the leaves are brittle and breaking off. I took the cutting from the special queen 1 and placed it in tank water to try my hand at cloning but I see similar signs on those leaves but also, that part of the plant also received the Margaret Roberts insecticide so now Im not sure anymore. I want to water them but obviously not if there's a possibility that it might be the water from the tank. I have not added h202 as yet, completely forgot about it
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I honestly have this emotional connection (not a weird connection) with these plants. I had my first male on my first grow and I was honestly feeling kak for cutting it down but yes, I understand what you are saying.
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Thanks. Will spray them down a bit.
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No fan at all and they were watered on the 15th of June last. I have given them 3 treatments of the pesticide on consecutive days. Not 3 per day, once per day only. The water I use is rain water from my tank which is in a bucket with an air pump 24/7.
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The plants are showing signs on the leaves that something might be off. Any ideas or recommendations? I could only find some Margaret Roberts organic pesticide but not sure if its it which is causing the issue.
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I have read through another thread regarding keeping the plants warm during winter etc. What will happen when it gets too cold? My plants are in the garage (Cape Town) at night without a heater and they still seem fine but Im not experienced at all so was just wondering as I dont really want to go through everything and then have them die when its time for flower.
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I would have to make some sort of plan soon to raise it yes.
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Yip, still under the same light unless there is some nice sun like today Thanks for the tip. The light is currently hanging about 40cm from the plants but today they are enjoying the full sun.
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Another weekly update. Cape had some cold, dark and wet weather the past week which meant the plants were under the LED light most of the time. I find it interesting the amount of growth from one day of sun versus an entire week under the LED lights. I know the light is not correct for growing but this is what this entire grow is about, learning things by seeing how my plants react to different circumstances. I transplanted the Malawi gold yesterday but some of the roots were stuck through some hole in the cup which broke off. I continued with the repotting so will see if it survives. The biggest of the plants is the special queen 1 which I would like to mainline. I am busy doing research on mainlining bit was wondering if I should let it grow a bit more or if shes ready. I am not planning on keeping the 2 biggest plants in veg for my longer, probably another 20 to 30 days and then flip The second biggest one is the badazz og cheese. Does anyone have suggestions for an interesting stress technique to do, something not too difficult? The plant in the green pot is a blue dream which my wife is growing, some type of bonsai / nano grow. Hope you guys have a nice week ahead of you.
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Thanks. Will head over to builders and get some.
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Just a small update on the grow. The special queen is steaming ahead, almost time to mainline. The badazz og cheese looks weird but its fine. The seem to really like the soil. I have only watered them twice since planting them in the bigger pots. I have unfortunately also noticed some bugs and white spots on the special queen. I noticed a white pest on one leave yesterday so hope someone can educate me on what they are and how to get rid of them. The plants are in the garage when there is no sun so I expected some bugs and pests to find their way there.
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Just a little update since the last pictures. The special queen is doing well, the badass og cheese looks a little weird but coming along. The smallest one is a Malawi gold and then a blue dream which will be replanted this coming weekend. I am still vegging them under the LED in the garage but when the sun is out they are outside. I will soon start mainlining the special queen.
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No no, think you misunderstood. The jojo tanks are connected to the gutters but currently the water inside of the tanks are used to top up the pool. I now use the tank water (rain) to water the plants, not chlorinated pool water.