New Grower GSC, Six Shooter, Blackberry and West Coast OG First grow

had a look in today they are looking good I think I will leave the watering till tomorrow. Also on the GSC I noticed something else has sprouted twice anyone know what this is?
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And here they are Will Monday count as day 1?

That's weird with the gsc , completely different spot to where you planted seed presumably in centre of the pot , maybe something in the soil mix ? Does it look the same as the gsc lleaves in person I can't quite tell on here , I get my gsc delivered today can't wait
 
Looks like random seeds in the soil mate, probs thistles or summat, are you in the UK? Just pull them out. I had a mushroom in a grow I did a while back, it looked perfect, like you'd buy in a supermarket!

Anyhoo... If that soil's been stored outside, I'd probably get some sticky traps down cos if there's seeds there might be bugs too...

I'll grab a pic of mine in a mo....
 
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There's my traps, you can get them online or from your grow shop. I lean them on the edge of the pot, touching the soil so when you water, if there's any bugs, they jump out onto the trap.

Prevention is better than cure bud...

ATB... Vlad.
 
Day 6 for six shooter 7 for the rest above ground.
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is the curling of the leaves normal like that? I have only gave small amounts of water maybe less than a litre between the 4 since in 7 days.

To the untrained eye I think I'm getting on pretty well haha

As always any pointers will be highly appreciated.
 

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Hey Buddy, I am new as well.

I have 2 Six Shooters in my first run. I am only a few days ahead of you.

I was just going to post my pictures and ask the same question. Up until today they did not have this. Mine are similar to your bottom two.

I did lower my 1000W lamp today to 22" above them. I was assuming it was the temperature which jacked up temporarily (one hour) before I made an adjustment. I also added an extra CFL for the older clones I have in there.

I feel yours looking the same is a good sign....:cool1: I saw a photo at google images that looked similar and nothing was said.

Any Veteran Auto Fellas?
 

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@Moondude glad to have seen that, I lowered my light but it wasn't any closer than 2 foot away and I'm only running at 400w just now, so I don't think that could have been the case for me. Forgot to mention I have a 600w hps only at 4 just now.

Thinking day 10 when I start the feed going to get it up to 600 and run 18/6. I have had it on 24 hours.

How old are they? I wasn't sure if mines were doing good or not for being a week, then I compare to the six shooter it's been growing quicker than the rest.
 
Below is a paste at my effort at a grow journal. I have not spent time looking into it, but I do not know for sure what all is involved in a grow journal. I keep an excel spreadsheet at my house with more data.

I have had mine on 18/6 from taking them to the tent. I took my first round of seeds to the tent early IMHO. This caused me to have to keep the humidity high while the clowns are finishing out veg. Could have stayed in the trey another five days. My issue is that a buddy gave me two photo-period clones to keep in tent while I got my environment correct, now I don't want to kill them without flowering them, so I have them in the tent and cannot go over 18/6. I ordered a 48" x 32" x 60" tent that is arriving tomorrow. I am putting the clowns in the tent, then going 20/4. I suspected this was going to be a problem as soon as my buddy brought the clowns over, so I have planning the tent. Obviously a ton of options for it once the clowns are gone.

Look at my journal, other than the picture that was at the top, yours all look just like mine. Odd thing do happen, take a look at my Green-o-Matic. I did just see two veg leaves peaking there head out late yesterday on the Green-o-Matic.

We are at a close pace, I look forward to tackling this with you Brother.

https://www.autoflower.org/threads/project-green-thumb.51135/
 
@Moondude i will keep an eye on your grow, don't know if I should worry about the six shooter a leaf is droopy but I don't know if it's just because of the leaf size and the stem.

Might make a new thread to see if it's anything we should worry about.
 
I have my Six Shooters in five gallon pots because of size. All my other plants are in three gallon. What size pots are yours?

Check this out Below: (With Autos you can't start smaller in pot size)




Big Pot, Small Seedling

When you have a small plant in a very big pot, it’s easy to overwater because the roots aren’t drinking much yet, and the big container takes a long time to dry out.

How to fix:

  • (Recommended) Start seedlings in smaller container until they’re growing vigorously, then transfer to a larger container
  • If seedling is already in a big container, there's still hope! When watering, give just a little water at a time in a small circle around the seedling. Then allow the top inch of your medium to mostly dry before watering again. Once the plant is growing vigorously, start watering as normal (with extra runoff water coming out the bottom every time)
These small cannabis plants (below) were put in big pots, and were given enough water to support a much larger plant. The plants couldn’t drink all the water that was given to them and as a result, their roots weren’t able to get the oxygen they needed and started "drowning." Once the roots are out of commission, the leaves start drooping.





One way to prevent this from happening is to make sure your plants are in an appropriately sized container for each stage of their life; this is done with transplanting.

First, you need to get a general idea of the final container size which will be based on how big you want your plants to grow. The less often you transplant, the bigger the final size pot you'll need because the roots will tend to grow out and cover the whole container if left too long. You can help avoid problems with roots getting rootbound by using a fabric pot (also known as a "Smart Pot") or an air pot.
 
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