This is my first year growing after taking a few off. Always been an outdoor grower, just learning from trial and error. Still consider myself "green". Started these from seeds I gathered over the last year or so from random bags. So I have no clue what they are. And honestly due to a illness in the family I've lost track as to how old they are as well. So this is my "Potluck" grow.
Started them in the cups, then moved them to a little bigger pots. All soil is compost. I have been doing a feed, water, feed schedule unless we get a lot of rain. And I adjust accordingly.
After a few weeks in those pots I have now transferred them to soil. I dug holes and filled them with compost to make the transition as easy on the plants as I could.
Broke down today and ordered Advanced Nutrients Sensi Grow A and B. Guess we will see shortly how well this stuff works.
Ok a week into using the AN, and after roping a few I'm seeing the growth. Contemplating on toeing over a few and seeing how they work out. I need to get the lower limbs to pop more, but it's hard when the top is growing great now!!
Also. Out of the 8 I planted, 1 turned out to be male. I pulled it yesterday. Buy, I did think it was a little early for it to be showing sex. And it's the only one that was. All the "females" seem to be vegging real good still.. heres the male.
Looking good bud! I actually still have an apartment in richmond, but living in cali to grow right now lol
Looking good bud! I actually still have an apartment in richmond, but living in cali to grow right now lol
Well. Two more have turned out to be male. I'm down to 5. Ugh. Lol. But on a good note. They seem to be growing great now despite not having any rain in a month. Good thing I can water them myself.
Good to see someone close!! I'm just over the Coleman in 804. And yes they are all females from here on out it seems. Transplanted two of them today, to give them more root development. Gonna do one more, but I gotta get some more compost tomorrow.
Seeing two of my girls starting to flower. And one of the others really took of in the last few days. Best short term growth I've seen yet. Not sure if it was the rain we FINALLY got, but I wouldn't think so because I have stayed on top of watering them.
Thinking of tying back a few limbs on these two to get more of the undergrowth in the middle to grow. They have really really taken off since I transplanted them in bigger holes. Lesson learned there for next year.
Ok so I tied them back a bit, ended up splitting the fork in the main trunk. I taped it and put a zip tie on it and it is doing fine. This is the same one as the pic above.
He's a few pics. I started about a week ago feeding them Fox Farm Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom. Seems to be working pretty well. They are budding good