Completed First Grow*

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You can check the blog details for the hardware I use...


When it comes to feeding girls... I'll go with advanced nutrients and TaNg's easy auto feeding schedule which is quite helpfull for a newbie like me, so keeping things simple.

There are two auto genetics that a friend gave me as a gift on the first try: Dinafem Blue Cheese and Fast Buds BubbleGum, in 4 liter pots with biobizz lightmix and some extra perlite. The reason I use small pots is because watering may be easier.

Let me remind you that I have already started. After soaking the seeds in water for 12 hours, today they were placed in wet paper towels. They are in a plastic box that I covered with a black cloth placed in the tent. I keep the pots filled with soil in the tent as well.

*They will be treated with 20/4 light cycle from start to finish.

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I will try to update here at least once a week..

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It always seams like they are slow but most of its going on under ground they will shoot up once they get going
Superb! Actually I was wondering if I should buy a root stimulator in addition to the bottles in this easy schedule, then I gave up because I use small size pots. Maybe I'll get it for the second time. There is a lot of input say it helps a lot.
 
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Superb! Actually I was wondering if I should buy a root stimulator in addition to the bottles in this easy schedule, then I gave up because I use small size pots. Maybe I'll get it for the second time. There is a lot of input that it helps a lot.
Hello i always use a root builder the roots are where it begins shit roots sht plants they go hand in hand
 
Aw, your girls look beautiful. Will you train them or let ‘em go as they will?
Thanks! I actually applied ponytailing but it didn't work as well as I thought, maybe I should have brought the light closer. I don't want to bend for the first time, just leaf tucking.
 
Thanks! I actually applied ponytailing but it didn't work as well as I thought, maybe I should have brought the light closer. I don't want to bend for the first time, just leaf tucking.
They are surprisingly supple, even through flower. Go for it.
 
What day did you first notice sex? Did you take any photos of the first signs she's a female?
Oh I forgot to mention it: the big one showed her first pistils on day 18, the other one on day 19. Unfortunately I did not take a photo.
 
Oh I forgot to mention it: the big one showed her first pistils on day 18, the other one on day 19. Unfortunately I did not take a photo.
Nice. I need to look closely at Violet this evening. She's on Day 22 and she's so damn bushy I have a hard time telling what in the hell is going on.
 
Nice. I need to look closely at Violet this evening. She's on Day 22 and she's so damn bushy I have a hard time telling what in the hell is going on.
Yeah, you need to looked closely. It started from the top nodes of these ladies.
 
I took this sort-of-closeup of the very top last night. I'm not seeing anything here, but I'll look more thoroughly this evening. I guess I need to look at the actual nodes though, which aren't very visible here. I'm such a newb. :friday:

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I took this sort-of-closeup of the very top last night. I'm not seeing anything here, but I'll look more thoroughly this evening. I guess I need to look at the actual nodes though, which aren't very visible here. I'm such a newb. :friday:

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It is not clear from this angle but sooner or later you will see :biggrin: I think it is related to genetics.

 
When you were a few weeks into your grow, did your new top leaves emerge kind of spindly like this, and then straighten out? Or were they straighter?
 
When you were a few weeks into your grow, did your new top leaves emerge kind of spindly like this, and then straighten out? Or were they straighter?
Every new growth began spindly, then regained its characteristic shape within 24 hours. I do not know if it indicates a problem as I do not experience different genetics. For example, this looks like yours but the final version is pretty good.
 
Every new growth began spindly, then regained its characteristic shape within 24 hours. I do not know if it indicates a problem as I do not experience different genetics. For example, this looks like yours but the final version is pretty good.
Yep, we're in super similar situations at Day 21. Thanks for the feedback!
 

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