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Old 07-02-2009, 04:35 AM
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I'd like to start flowering butttttttt............

Medium - Soil
Brand - Schultz Moisture control now, but unsure of what was used before
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Strain - Northern Lights #5
Age - One month old from seed, 25 from sprout
Lights / Wattage - 4 CLF bulbs 42w each 168w Total
Light Distance - 2-3 Inches
Distilled Water every 2-3 days
No Fertilizer
No PH Meter ATM
Temp 75-82 degrees 30-50% humidity
2 Bigger plants in 6inch pots, small one in a 4inch until today, now its a 1 gallon.
Bugs - Yes but not anything odd or larger then a fluff of dust

The two big plants are mine, they have been from the start. The 3rd small one I inherited from a friend whose grow was discovered by his parents. All the seeds are mine, ordered from the same seed bank. We planted them on the same day, but we started them in different soil we had bought independently. I transplanted it into a larger pot tonight with the soil from the other two, but I wasn't sure if it the soil could even stunt the growth like that...I'd like to start flowering the two bigger ones, but what should I do with the small one? Will it catch up to the rest of the plants, or is this some phenomenon that happens a lot and I should give up on it. I was considering making a smaller grow box for just this one plant, but I wanted some input before I put the time into building something if it will never grow into something.....Thanks!
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Re: I'd like to start flowering butttttttt............

The smaller one looks like it was having trouble growing in a poor environment compared to your's. It should turn around and start growing again but will never catch up to the other ones. You can always flower it along with the other ones and put it up on some sort of stand to be even with the canopy- but it won't yield nearly as much as the others. I wouldn't kill it because even if it produces a couple grams it shouldn't be that much to take care of it for a couple months.

Have you taken cuttings yet? Or is this grow just one hoorah?
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Old 07-02-2009, 05:15 AM
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The smaller one looks like it was having trouble growing in a poor environment compared to your's. It should turn around and start growing again but will never catch up to the other ones. You can always flower it along with the other ones and put it up on some sort of stand to be even with the canopy- but it won't yield nearly as much as the others. I wouldn't kill it because even if it produces a couple grams it shouldn't be that much to take care of it for a couple months.

Have you taken cuttings yet? Or is this grow just one hoorah?

I forgot to mention I've had it for almost 3 weeks now in my own plants enviroment. This is as far as I've gotten in any grow (Its my second, but the first one got busted by parents). I haven't thought much about taking cuttings because we are moving to a new house in just over 2 weeks, and I'm nervous about getting caught in transit. I was going to use the 12 /12 schedule to transport them in the dark and hopefully keep them outside the first night. I just wanted them to show their sex's before I had to move them so I don't move the boys too. I'm going to look up some info on clones, thanks for reminding me Mr.GoodStuff It IS growing, just increeeiiiiddddiiibbbllllyyyyyy sllloooowwllyy lol. It makes me laugh every time i see it in its massive pot and seeing the tiny tiny tiny plant sitting in the middle of it.

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