Emerald Jack Feminized

stondded

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i wish my freebie didnt randomly die three weeks after poppin, it seemed to hav slow growth but was under t12s then one day i came to check and the emerald jack seedling was laying on the edge of the cup dead and the train wreck bagseed i had planted the same day looked just fine i was puzzked to say the least.
hope ur seed is more viable than my was i was really stoked to hav it too
good luck with it man
 

DesertSativa

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Sorry everyone, I went out of town unexpectedly and left my camera at the office. I will snap some pics when I get home for lunch. I gave them a feeding yesterday and since the other plants are done, I switched the bulb to a MH and when I checked on them this morning, it seems that they either absolutely loved the feeding, loved the switch to MH or are loving both because there was noticeable growth, which at the little seedling stage, it is pretty impressive.
 

DesertSativa

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Here is a pic update. I swear I can tell a difference from this morning!

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Anyways, have a good one everybody and will update soon.
 

Sr. Verde

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looks good, when are you transplanting?


& im sure the pic makes it look yellow, thats not the actual color right?
 

DesertSativa

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looks good, when are you transplanting?


& im sure the pic makes it look yellow, thats not the actual color right?
I will probably transplant at the end of the fourth week. It still feels too much like a seedling so I will let it fill out some more. Yeah, it is the lighting. I also have a cheesy led panel that throws off the color. She is a nice green in person.
 

Sr. Verde

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Good good I figured as much :)

Go take a peep at my journal.. I just updated it with hybrid pheno progress..


My sativa pheno in the back is foxtailing like crazy.. the outside heat is getting to it! That and I have no more room to raise my light so the foxtailing stretch just keeps perpetuating the foxtailing :lol:

Quite a few nugs aren't even foxtailed though.. however all look incredible, foxtailed or not.

As soon as I cut down my hybird pheno down (any day) ill have more room to bend it over to get the colas out of the hot spot they're in now!
 

Sr. Verde

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looks like you have a little nute burn going on
It's really almost unavoidable when using any type of hot soils on seedlings


I use fox farms ocean forest on seedlings, they burn slightly on the first set of true leaves after a while.. then once they get their first fan leaf it's all gravy...

I'd be more worried about nute burns on 3+ week plants
 
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