The left one we started on a window sill the 2nd one we got witha trade and then I got some nice florecents for them hope it all goes good, also those atempted clones did not use rooting hormone on them and so there probably not gonna root but the guy at the store said they were out but he said i didnt need it anyway so i went ahead and tried it out.
yummy yummy in my tummy! wtf is windex doing in the picture? i heard fertlizing with windex quadruples yield!!! lol, just kidding.
not really, they both look like hybrids to me, more on the indica side tho. the one on the left was grown on a window sill which is why its not as beefy as the one on the right. what kinda fluoros did you get? cfls or tubes? lumens and kelvin? as i said in your other thread, you are gonna wanna go ahead and get bigger pots now, no reason to leave em and have to transplant agian in a few weeks. as for the soil question you posted before, organic, no nutes, with perilite or vercumulite. and actually any idea how old they are? cause if its all youve got and cant find any more and they are over 4 weeks, nuted soil might be okay as long as you dont go crazy when you go with nutes in your waterings.
I got 1 blue colored long tube light from wal and 1 red packaged one from wall cause i know u need red and blue in there. The left ones3 months old and the rite one I just got like that and have no idea.
no 3 months. It was also smoked around a lot by the asshole who used to live there and he also put it outside once during freezeing temps and then it started hitting his supposed grow light so it had to be put under a lamp and then he finaly got the boot and now I am the man in charge of it.
i say you re-pot them, and put them into flower under some nice lights asap. build a nice little home for them too.
There under some nice flourecents rite now. and they got some room to grow still in those pots ill re pot in a week or 2
im just gonna guess your clones didn't take too well.. looks like you are overwatering..how often do you water?
cant they root directly in water? the reason there in so much water is because the pods dry up in almost an hour and in 24 hours the whole entie container is dry out and the pods are just a little damp and then i add more water.
i think they can actually, but there is a bit more to it, read up on it. how often are you watering the big plants is what i meant to ask.
Um once prety much i got the plant then transplanted it and watered it then i got big pots 2 days later transplanted and then watered it and am now waiting for the soil to be completely dry befor watering again.
Also when i water them I really really water them make it max wet and let it drain into the bottom tray. My plan is to do this every time it gets totaly dry.