First time grower absolutely all advice welcome...

Connman

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4 Weeks(2).jpgIts my first plant, only four weeks old tomorrow and already kicking up quite a stink, but the very tip of my 5 bladed fan leaves are yellow? im using a 125w blue spectrum CFL. Just looking for some sound advice and even an easy to follow grow schedule? View attachment 2122570
 

RedWhiteBlueGreen

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Looks good - nice & healthy looking certainly! I can't really see many yellow tips so i'd say dont worry too much. If anything the leaf tips look droopy like they're maybe being overwatered & ur soil looks quite moist too. (could be camera pic tricking me tho). Hence my one tip is just don't water too much - they generally prefer to be underwatered rather than overwatered, plus problems associated with undewatering (drooping plant basically!) are far easier to sort out than if u get problems thru overwatering! (root rot, fungal infestations, etc)

I'd say another week or 2 in that pot would be fine (as it'll help build a nice, fat rootball) but certainly no more than that & it will defo need to be in a bigger pot at least a week before u intend on switching to 12/12.
 

RedWhiteBlueGreen

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And yeah, XMax is right too - when u can, it'd be good if u could cram as much light into their box as possible!

Certainly any extra light u can add during flowering will yield better results.
 

dirtycows

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Your plant looks healthy and happy!. but i would transplant into a 3gal if not larger (your choice) Also what if any nutes are you feeding this plant? If none then maybe start looking in to getting some. If you have been feeding the plant then maybe its time for a flush.. for me its still early at 4 weeks but wait a week and if it get worse start the transplant and fertilizers.
 

kang420

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Your plant looks healthy and happy!. but i would transplant into a 3gal if not larger (your choice) Also what if any nutes are you feeding this plant? If none then maybe start looking in to getting some. If you have been feeding the plant then maybe its time for a flush.. for me its still early at 4 weeks but wait a week and if it get worse start the transplant and fertilizers.
It is never time for a flush especially for a young healthy plant, what is wrong with fools like you who like to flush at the slightest problem
 

Connman

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Thanks for all the advice, managed to smash my light one night a few weeks ago but bought a more powerful one. Will post pics asap, shes a big girl now put her into flowering not even a week ago and the results are already very impressive, lots of white hairs and no balls which im over the moon about as it was just a bagseed. Also the weather has been very nice over here the last few days so ive been giving her lots of natural sunlight during her light period (good or bad? - I guessed good as thats what outdoor growers have over indoor growers)
Again thanks to all of you.
Connor.
 

Connman

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Photo 204.jpgPhoto 203.jpgPhoto 205.jpgPhoto 206.jpgPhoto 207.jpgPhoto 208.jpgHere I have included a couple of pictures of another plant that i started about a month ago she is a feminized seed from the heaven itself, my mate picked a few seed up while he was over there and oh so kindly "sorted a brother out", i have been experimenting with FIMming and welcome all advice/experiences with FIMming and topping.
Connor.
 

Connman

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There seems to be a fair few fan leaves on the under canopy of my big plant that are not looking very healthy, it almost looks like someone has set alight to one of the blades or something has been eating at it even though i use pesticides, any ideas on what this could be? Also on the top half of my plant the fan leaves have a yellowish brown boarder going right the way around them, i would be grateful if anyone has any information on what this could be, lastly my top leaves tips are curling up ever so slightly, is this where my light is too close to the plant? I have outgrown my growspace :o
 
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