Should I start my seedlings in a organic 1ltr pot under 24hours of light then carefully transplant

  • Yes

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Straight into main pot.

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • Under 18hrs or present daylight hours

    Votes: 2 20.0%

  • Total voters
    10
Lookin good, you sure have some strange stuff goin on with those outdoor girl's, keep it growin. :jointman:
 
How's that Glueberry coming along?
By far my favorite grown to date.
 
Hello everyone.

Sorry i have not posted in awhile i had a lot of stuff going on and this nor the plant were least of my worries.

I ran into a few problems along the way with LST and aphids and other little bugs i couldnt catch but seem to be gone.

While lst training i didnt evenly train the branches so they are a bit mixed up but it is my first lst so in not being to hard on myself. I also snapped the main stem trying to bend her over one day, its a really hollow stalk but it healed up fine. I stopped training the main stem incase it breaks again.

The aphids came from a rose plant in the garden and they nearly ruined my plant but i was lucky to get an organic pesticide from my local grow shop, a mix of neem and citric acid, mixed into a spray bottle and sprayed once a week for 2 weeks and it cleared them all up.

I have used plagron feeding chart at half strength moving to full strength after a qouple of feedings at the half strength in each feeding period for veg, transition and flower.

Plant is now 75 days old...:nono:

She is coming along alot more in the past week in flowering and bud sights are really coming along after a slow start. I think i should have gave it another 2 weeks in veg feeding before i switched to bloom to get more veg growth for them bud sights but i know for the next time.

Below are a few photos of various stages in growth. Latest photo is 26th of April and previous is 17th
 
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