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greenerworld
03-23-2007, 01:48 PM
:D These are some pics at about 1 month!!! Notice the height the tallest is only 5 inches. Hope everyone enjoys them:D

DrGreenThumb
03-23-2007, 03:18 PM
hey Greenworld,

Nice looking plants :) what strain are you growing?

Soon they shall be shooting up for the sky ;)

bombbudpuffa
03-23-2007, 03:28 PM
They're beautiful!

greenerworld
03-23-2007, 11:56 PM
I think there indica but one is definatley sativa, just some seeds I got in a bag I bought awhile back.

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 12:04 AM
nice lookin youngins you got there, what kinda lights you using? nutes? and soil? thanks

greenerworld
03-24-2007, 12:40 AM
Hey Hydro what's up check our conversations at thread( better pics @3 and half weeks. We were discussing that the other day. 400w metal halide and (3) 26w cfl's for the under growth!! miracle grow and pro mix combo!! and 20-20-20!! lights 24/7

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 12:43 AM
sounds good bro. just checked it out. what you gonna use for flowering? do you have a HPS or are you gonna run those lights all the way through? when are you gonna flower? any idea yet? thanks for the info and keep up the good work bro

greenerworld
03-24-2007, 01:06 AM
hey hydro not sur on the flowering cycle yet as these babies are only 1 month old and only 6 inches tall it's hard to believe these babies are so thick with growth at the height they are I just transplanted two of them into larger containers yesterday. These guys are almost like a dwarf strain??? has anyone ever heard of a dwarf strain??? let me know if you have!! thanx

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 01:16 AM
whats up greener. they look really good right now. yeah i believe there are strains that are dwarfs or that dont get really big. but those are still pretty young so i wouldnt classify them as dwarfs. i hear when they flower they can double to triple in size so im sure yours will get alot bigger especially because there only 1month old babies.

greenerworld
03-24-2007, 01:23 AM
HYDRO yeah they are young but gettin pretty meaty!! DA-DA-DA-DA-DAAA- I'm lovin it!!!!

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 01:33 AM
your lucky bro. i wish my lil babies were that big right now. but when i start my Dro Grow they will catch up a lil quicker than my outside babies i got right now. how many grows do you have under your belt?

greenerworld
03-24-2007, 02:54 AM
:D Hey Hydro (Grows under the belt)?? Three (more or less) some faliures but some success, And some ( ran out of patience) you know way back when you were young and chopping it down while still in veggy stage, not knowing what would have came just 6 weeks later with the right knowledge:( :( :( I can't wait to be using this guy(:yay: ) I'm going to be posting new pics very soon keep a watch out for them. I'm also thinking of posting my growing journals after it's all done, but not the same ways I've seen others posted, I mean actual scans of the pages of the journal, (notes, quirbs, and @#@@#$ up's almost like reality journals!!! Sounds like a great cable reality show HuH???? With all the reality shows out there!!

How about an underground publication "The Green Gazette"

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 03:03 AM
dude thats a good idea. you should deff do that. it sounds interesting to me. and yea i know what you mean about the impatience lol as for the grow journal idea with all the notes and stuff that sound like a good idea. we should brain storm up some ideas together because i wanna make my grow journal stand out too! do you know if we can post videos on this forum? if so that would be pretty sweet. ill get my video cam. and take some step by step vids of stuff so it will be alot more interesting : ) and 360 degree views of my grow,plants, equipment, and things of that nature wouldnt that be sweet? ; )

greenerworld
03-24-2007, 09:00 PM
:D :confused: Hey Hydro I want to start spray misting these guys do you or does anyone out there have any suggestions on this subject?? I just want to spray them with plain water for now and what nutes can I use at a later date and how frequent???:confused:

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 09:11 PM
I have noticed some people around the forum are not too sure of what Foliage Feeding is. Here is an article courtesy of cannabis-seed-banks.com that summarizes foliage feeding pretty well.

CANNABIS FOLIAR FEEDING
Foliar feeding seems to be one of the easiest ways of increasing yield, growth speed, and quality in a well vented space, with or without elevated CO2 levels. Just prepare a tea of worm castings, fish emulsion, bat guano, or most any other plant food right for the job and feed in vegetative and early flowering stages. It is not recommended for late flowering, or you will be eating the sprayed-on material later. Stop foliar feeding 2-3 weeks before harvesting. Wash off the leaves with straight water every week to prevent clogging the stomata of the leaves. Feed daily or every other day.
Best times of day to Foliar feed are 7-10Am and after 5 in the evening. This is because the stomata on the underside of the leaves are open then. Also, the best temperature is about 72 degrees, and over 80, they may not be open at all. So find the cooler part of the day if it is hot, and the warmer part of the day if it is cold out. You may need to spray at 2AM if that is the coolest time available. The sprayer used should atomize the solution to a very fine mist; find your best sprayer and use it for this. Make sure the PH is between 7 and 6.2. Use baking soda to make the solution higher PH, and vinegar to make the solution lower PH. It is better to spray more often and use less, than to drench the plants infrequently. Use a wetting agent to prevent the water from beading up, and thereby burning the leaves as they act as small prisms. Make sure you don not spray a hot bulb; better yet, spray only when the bulb has cooled.


Perhaps the best foliar feeding includes using seltzer water and plant food at the same time. This way, CO2 and nutrients are feed directly to the leaves in the same spray.


Foliar feeding is recognized in most of the literature as being a good way to get nutrients to the plant later when nutrient lockup problems could start to reduce intake from the roots.


WARNING!: It is important to wash leaves that are harvested before they are dried, if you intend to eat them, since they may have nitrate salts on them.


NOTE: One grower who reviewed this document comments: "Fish emulsion smells. Bat guano could be highly unsanitary. Stick to the Rapid-Gro, MgSO4 (Epsom salts), hydroponic trace element solution. Nitrate salts (The "N" in NPK) are unhealthy to smoke. Personally, I never foliar feed."


Above is a great comment, and there is great wisdom in an organic, non-toxic garden. Personally, I use only CO2 on my indoor hydroponic plants, and never folar feed. It simply does not seem to be necessary when using hydroponics.

HydrO PasSiOn
03-24-2007, 09:58 PM
hope that post will help you out a lil bit bro. just make sure you stop foilage feeding around three weeks before harvest if its just plain water or not. good luck man



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