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glenmacnasty

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Hi, thought I'd share our first grow with you all for some advice etc.

All plants are 9 weeks old at this stage, but there are some older pics as well for comparison.

Heres plant 1 at 4 weeks. Bad management and ph problems were to blame for the yellow color on the plant. Luckily it was noticed and was fixed. You can see the plant starting to get healty again in these pics.
Strain is unknown

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This is plant 2 at 4 weeks old. Strain is white widow.
Looks quite healthy, except for the few leaves with brown tinges on the ends, you can see those in close up.
Those brown tinges have been fixed now.
The big plant in the picture is "plant 2" again. Nice and healthy. Problems with the grow room meant that it is still in veg stage. In the next week it will enter flowering when we have a new light set up.
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This plant is white widow, and is a little scraggly, a little yellow in parts. Hoping to wait a few weeks more to let it get healty again before popping it into our new flowering room.


You can see the current crop in the foreground(3 plants, white widow) with the next crop partly visible in the background (12 plants, big bang, misc) The little ones will be put into flowering one at a time every 2 weeks starting in about 4 weeks. This should give us a continuous cycle of harvesting/drying/cloning/flowering/re-potting/etc just one plant every two weeks.

We will be putting two of those larger plants into flowering in a few days and then 2 weeks later the scrawny one will be put in and then 2 weeks later, maybe 2 more little ones, and then one little one every two weeks.

Any advice? The plants are looking very very healthy now in the last picture. They should be beasts once they are flowered and ready to harvest.

Does anybody have any estimates of yeild size per plant roughly? Since its our first grow, we don't know if we will get a QP per plant or an ounce per plant! We do know that they have been in vegetative for about 4 weeks too long(we couldn't help it, our flowering room wasnt perfect), but that this will increase the yeild somewhat.
Guesses or advice or critiscsm please plese! :)
 
not looking too bad man nice set up you got going on :aok: IMO you could end up with a QP off one plant thats about 4 ft tall at harvest dry. good luck with it man:bong1:
 
hey you seem to have your equipment down. You should check out our website if you are interested in learning how to manage your plants in flowering. We will have instructional videos on growing if you are interested. Hope to see you soon!
 

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