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coda

Registered: 04/20/08
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Re: First Time Grower - Hash Plant seeds & bag seeds- Organic Soil Grow (moved) [Re: JRC]
#322299 - 11/27/09 02:14 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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coda


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Re: First Time Grower - Hash Plant seeds & bag seeds- Organic Soil Grow (moved) [Re: JRC]
#322305 - 11/27/09 02:28 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am curious if grown well it will produce better quality marijuana that the bud I found the seeds in. I am not sure if that is even possible ? or if the seed is destined to be just like the bad bud.
Yes, it is possible. It's just a crapshoot on how well it will end up for you. Sometimes you end up with some amazing bud, sometimes it comes out so so. No harm in growing it out though, it's free so if you fuck up it's really not much of a loss. It also may end up being a really good pheno that you keep for years and years. Either way with proper care, the chances are good that you will end up with something much better then the bag it came from.
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The first two leaves look like they're curling down and in. The new pair of leaves that just came in look much better. For those first seed leaves is the curling/droopiness okay?/normal?
Those are the cotelydons, aka "seed leaves". They provide nutrition in the first few weeks of plant growth and most eventually yellow and die off. Their growth looks normal to me so you really don't have much to worry about in that area 
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Too much water perhaps?
Exactly how much and how frequently have you been watering them? Is their drainage at the bottom of your solo cups? They don't look over watered, but you should take proper care to prevent it by spacing out your waterings. Some people push their finger an inch into the surface of the soil, if it's dry water, if not leave it. Others do the dry lift test. That's where you lift your container when it has no water, water the container, then lift it again to feel the weight difference. Then you check your plants every day or so by lifting them. If they feel near to the dry weight, you should water, if they feel closer to the wet weight, leave 'em be.
Either way with sprouts that young you probably shouldn't be watering more then once every 3-4 days.
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coda


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Re: First Time Grower - Hash Plant seeds & bag seeds- Organic Soil Grow (moved) [Re: JRC]
#322939 - 11/29/09 10:56 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have been watering with a spray bottle. I've basically been spraying them 3 times a day and I would give each cup about 3 sprays with the bottle.
Wait, you're just misting your sprouts? They need more water then a few squirts from a spray bottle. Judging from those recent pics I'd say this is a case of under watering more then over.
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Re: First Time Grower - Hash Plant seeds & bag seeds- Organic Soil Grow (moved) [Re: JRC]
#323476 - 11/30/09 06:30 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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way too tiny for nutes. I'd wait until you see the first set of five bladed leaves first (even then you may be better off waiting a bit longer).
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