New Grower First Grow, South Texas: WOS Pakistan Ryder/Strawberry Blue

They all look pretty damn happy. Especially the SB's.
Keep it up.

On the LST, those fan leaves on the bottom right may die with their backsides facing up. I would probably move that tie down or just remove it for now. Let the leaves beef up photosynthesis for a while then tie them down again later.
Just my take on it:D
 
Good tip! I didn't even think of that. Only weird thing is that if I remove the tie down, the leaves don't want to face up! They grow upside down now. I'll just let them loose and hopefully when the sun comes out, they will straighten out looking for light. Thanks brochacho.
 
Looking real nice.
 
Looking real nice.
Thanks Muddy. Lol, you should publish a book for newbies for all the free help you give out. You'd make millions.

So in other news, I took a nap. I'v never been a *napping* kind of guy but since I am off from work for a while, I'v been sleeping a lot.

Took my afternoon nap. Woke up and realized that it rained for 3 hours straight and I was asleep all though it. All my plants are drenched and I don't know if that's going to hurt them. I have well draining soil so they should be ok. I am just worried because I watered them just the day before...I guess we'll see...
 
What's up dude. I just caught up on this grow and im defiantly sticking around fit this one.
 
They should be fine. If they are calling for more rain you might want to put them under some shelter so they have a chance to dry out a bit.

Thanks Muddy. Lol, you should publish a book for newbies for all the free help you give out. You'd make millions.

So in other news, I took a nap. I'v never been a *napping* kind of guy but since I am off from work for a while, I'v been sleeping a lot.

Took my afternoon nap. Woke up and realized that it rained for 3 hours straight and I was asleep all though it. All my plants are drenched and I don't know if that's going to hurt them. I have well draining soil so they should be ok. I am just worried because I watered them just the day before...I guess we'll see...
 
Here we go. Just finished transplanting my photo-periods into their final 12 gallon containers. This is in my custom Organic soil mix that I have been baking for 2 month waiting to use. Kinda nervous...

But first lets get my tiny autos out of the way. :o
PR#1 @ day 50: The main cola is turning amber, the middle is cloudy and the bottom is clear/cloudy, when do I chop? Anywhere between 1-3 weeks?
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PR#2 @ day 31 (LST): Counted 5 tiny bud sites so far.
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SB#1 @ day 50: My best plant by far. She was root bound in her 3 gal container. I hope she like a 12 gallon organic home. Finally starting to fill out. Looks like she will have 2 main colas!
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SB#2 @ day 31: Ehhh I F'd up with this one today. After raining for 5 days straight, she wilted when Houston hit 95 F today, the soil dried up real quick in this heat. To top it off, she was severely root bound...then I got over zealous and over-watered her....yeahhhhhhhh, oops. I'm sure she'll bounce back though.
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Should I be worried about this mutated leaf? :confused:

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Kilimanjaro @ day 14: Now on this one, I dropped the ball big time. I started her in a tiny ass 4 ounce cup. I under estimated how quickly roots develop in the seedling stage. She was extremely root bound, pretty much stopped growing and started turning pale. I could water her in the morning and she would wilt by 2-3pm...Now this little African Diva is in a 12 gal container full of organic goodies, hopefully she recovers and takes off! She better...I love 100% Sativas!
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And here is a final shot of all my hoes...errrr... I mean ladies after all the transplanting. :)
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As always, thanks for looking! Lmk what y'all think!
-Alter
 
PR1- probably 3 weeks AFTER she starts eating her fan leaves. Look at my journal, I just hit that point on my NL.
PR2- new growth looks great. Let her do her thang.
SB1- lovely, don't F it up. :D
SB2- will be fine. Msame advice as PR2.
Kilimanjaro- will probably be stunted, but will yield some smoke. Look at my vertigo or your PR1.
Now that you moved them to bigger homes, expect slow/no visible growth while their roots fill up the place. Then lookout!
:peace:
 
PR1- probably 3 weeks AFTER she starts eating her fan leaves. Look at my journal, I just hit that point on my NL.
PR2- new growth looks great. Let her do her thang.
SB1- lovely, don't F it up. :D
SB2- will be fine. Msame advice as PR2.
Kilimanjaro- will probably be stunted, but will yield some smoke. Look at my vertigo or your PR1.
Now that you moved them to bigger homes, expect slow/no visible growth while their roots fill up the place. Then lookout!
:peace:
All plants look great today! No dropping and the plants have even grown a tiny bit already. Successful transplant!

Oh and after not smoking for 3 months, I took a few hits of some hand rubbed hash my buddy brought over from India. I am feeling really good right now. :smoke:
 
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