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Originally Posted by tmarin
If you've got a nice spot like that to plant them, you should be in the clear. In that case you can probably get away with three plants. You'll be able to take better care of them and probably have much less chance of being found.
I live in an apt. and don't have many options so I have to spread out my plots and minimize visits. Its risky but too much fun to quit. I can't wait for my clones to root so I can put them outside to get huge.
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Yeah, I'm not too worried. I just hope I get at least two girls out of the three. That's a little much to ask but one can only hope.
After you put yours outside, when was the biggest growth time, shortly after or later on when the roots took hold? The sooner the better.
Since this is my first grow, I obviously have little experience. But from what I've done so far, it's alot of fun. It's almost good when my plants get sick or something because I get to figure it out and then fix it. I feel professional or something...
By the by, I have some problems with some of the lower leaves on all of my plants. Looking at the pics, does anyone know what's up?
Pic One: Crispy edges and dirty brown spots on plant two
Pic Two: Another view; as you can see it's not affecting the new growth
Pic Three: VERY yellow leaves, starting at the oldest growth on plant one
Pic Four: Yellowing making its way up the plant, need some N?
Pic Five: A couple crispy edges, and some yellow splotches on plant three
Pic Six: Closeup on leaf to show yellowing, it's very light.
Pic Seven: Lucky number seven leaves! I'm so proud. (Also, it looks like a little plant hand is holding the leaf, with tiny green fingers wrapped around the stem. Anyone else see it?)