 |
|

Apr-27-2008, 05:37
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
Whoreable's Grow CFL/T-12
|

Apr-27-2008, 07:46
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Oct-13-2007
Posts: 1,132
|
|
|
Very healthy looking plants. Just a suggestion is to use stakes to LST with. It is a lot easier and that string your using may cut into the plants stem.
Everything else looks perfect.
BOL JG
|

Apr-30-2008, 03:30
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

Apr-30-2008, 03:31
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

Apr-30-2008, 04:03
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Apr-25-2008
Posts: 355
|
|
|
looking good! and I'd have to 2nd that stake comment - I use pieces of metal hanger cut and bent in a U - shape. works great if you are trying to keep ur plant really low, but you could also cut longer pieces of hanger
|

Apr-30-2008, 05:11
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
Yah im just going to wait to lst, its looking rather bushy so i took them off.
|

May-01-2008, 01:38
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-01-2008, 02:15
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Apr-09-2007
Posts: 899
|
|
|
|

May-01-2008, 03:30
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-02-2008, 01:24
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
After todays nap, I noticed the leaves at the top are getting a little yellowish tint, and the green looks splotchy.
Im not sure if its Nute-Burn from the MG or Nute deficency. I had a bottle of Fish Emulsion i used for last grow, If I can find it Im going to start adding some of that. Its from Alaskan and I believe its 5-1-1-1 I dont recall.
Hopefully this new symptom wont last much longer, I will upload pictures in a few hours after they perk up from the nap
|

May-02-2008, 22:56
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
Found my Fish Emlusion, I may get something higher in Nitrogen when Flowering in 2 weeks.
I have some Scotts Tomato Fert that is 30-10-10
This emlusion is 5-1-1 and has some Iron, I think i have an Iron Deficiency maybe.
Fuck, I shoulda just used a different soil, like FoxFarm, I think its too late to transplant, dont know how far the roots went down.
|

May-03-2008, 02:04
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-04-2008, 05:20
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-04-2008, 05:27
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-04-2008, 15:29
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
I really gotta get a PH water kit, maybe today.
I hope you guys arent mad, I also started Flowering yesterday. Over the past 6 days I have been Increasing and Decreasing the lighting schedule for 1 hour until I reach 12/12 which was lastnight. So from now on 'She' is asleep from 3PM to 3AM and awake from 3AM to 3PM.
I willl keep you all updated as I have, so she vegged for roughly 30 Days from Taproot until Flowering. Keep in mind, I had some problems with the seedling for the first 1.5weeks. The reason I Flowerd so fast is because of, Limited Space, Limited Time, Dont want to get busted by roommates. So I figure I would hurry and find the sex, if its a male, trash it, no point in vegging a single plant for 2 months to find out it was a male. If its a female then Im going to Flower for much longer than vegative cycle, maybe 2-3 Months.
Germinated on 4/1/2008.
|

May-04-2008, 17:48
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Apr-29-2008
Posts: 582
My Mood:
|
|
|
uh ...
30 days is awful young for flowering, 30 days with a clone is ok cause in actuality it is as mature as it's parent but a 30 day seedling really isn't mature enough. here is an exerpt from a paper entitled 'Marijuana Botany' by Robert Connell Clarke and i quote:
"The maturation of Cannabis is normally annual and its timing is influenced by the age of the plant, changes in photoperiod, and other environmental conditions. When a plant reaches an adequate age for flowering (about two months) and the nights lengthen following the summer solstice (June 21-22), flowering begins. This is the triggering of the reproductive phase of the life cycle which is followed by senescence and eventual death. The leaves of Cannabis plants form fewer leaflets during flowering until the floral clusters are formed of trileaflet and mono-leaflet leaves. This is a reversal of the heteroblastic (variously shaped) trend of increased leaflet number through the pre-floral stage.
The staminate and pistillate sexes of the same strain mature at different rates. Staminate plants are usually the first to begin flowering and releasing pollen. In fact, much pollen is released when the pistillate plants show only a few pairs of primordial flowers. It would seem more effective for the staminate plant to release pollen when the pistillate plants are in heavy flower to ensure good seed production. Upon deeper investigation, however, it becomes obvious that early pollination is advantageous to survival. Pollinations that take place early form seeds that ripen in the warm days of summer when the pistillate plant is healthy and there is less chance of frost damage or predation by herbivores. If conditions are favorable, the staminate plant will continue to produce pollen for some time and will also fertilize many new pistillate flowers as they appear. After a month or more of shedding pollen the staminate plants enter senescence. This period is marked by the yellowing and dropping of the foliage leaves, followed by diminished flower and pollen production. Eventually, all the leaves drop, and the spent, lifeless stamens hang in the breeze until fungi and bacteria return them to the soil."
__________________
bozo,
peace, love, dope
'it's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice'
'man made alcohol, God made weed, who do you trust?'
my imaginary garden, my cheap & easy diy cloner
GreenPassion.com
it's better to keep your mouth shut and let people think you're an asshole, rather than opening your mouth and removing all doubt
be advised, these are the meanderings of a mad man, completely imaginary and should in no way be taken seriously, especially Leo
|

May-04-2008, 18:10
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
Thank you for the Concern but Im aware its early for flowering.
Like I said, this isnt a big grow at all, its more of an experimental / excitement grow. Im not going to waste 2 months Vegging to find out she's a boy and I wasted my time or possibly get caught with my roommates. Im trying to rush this grow, see if I can atleast get away with not being spotted, and if it works then Ill have a good basis and judgement about how to to do another grow If I feel comfortable. I would invest alot more into the second time, Im just trying to get a feel for this cabinet and see if its suitable.
Thank you again though, but I do see a few other users who are Vegging with a young short and bushy plant like mine. My pictures dont really show, but there is alot of NEW growth below the new growth ABOVE, maybe 2x as much, hard to get pictures of all the new leaves, leaves sprouting new leaves and whatnot. So i think its a little early for this palnt, but maybe only 2 Weeks or so.
Thanks again
|

May-05-2008, 05:57
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
:yummy: Day 2 Flower / 30veg :yummy:
A)Purpose:
I am trying to fix the Yellow hue to the newest growth.
B) Hypothesis:
I believe its a general lack of nutes.
C) Variables:
Temperature/F
DAY: Low:81/89
NIGHT:Low:78/81
D) Materials:
MG Moisture Control, 1 Marijuana seed, H20, Indoor Lighting.
'Alaska Fish Emulsion 5-1-1'
E) Procedure/Methods:
1. Just a few drops of 'Fish Emulsion' into 1200mL of H20.
D) Results:
You decide, Ive taken Before and after photo, the 1st is Before Introduction of Nutes and 12Hours sleep. FIRST 2 PHOTOS ARE BEFORE
:ganjamon:
|

May-05-2008, 08:12
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Apr-23-2008
Posts: 272
|
|
I think the plants are looking great the temp could be little lower but thet still look great....looking forward to see the finished harvest...and thanks for the advice.
|

May-06-2008, 05:47
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-07-2008, 05:42
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-07-2008, 17:23
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-08-2008, 05:38
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
|
|

May-09-2008, 05:15
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: May-15-2006
Posts: 168
|
|
well fella's,
I think im in luck, hopefully im not wrong here but day 5 12/12 this looks to me to be a female yes?????
|

May-09-2008, 08:05
|
 |
Registered+
|
|
Join Date: Sep-20-2006
Posts: 1,781
|
|
|
Yes, Fox Farm soil would be better but the MG is good. It has enough nutes for that plant up to now (or maybe a little more than it likes). The fish emulsion is my favorite nute, especailly for vegging. Use at 50% of directions every third watering. You may want something higher in P-K for flowering.
Looking good though.
Shovelhandle
|
 |
|
| Thread Tools |
Search this Thread |
|
|
|
| Display Modes | |