1st time, 27 days from wet seed..

NeWcS

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The pic above your reply. The pods have opened and I assume the white stuff it dropped on the leaves below are pollen.
Now I see them.

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Thats sucks!!!

I would do what pwizzle said. But dont let it get anywhere near your other girls. I would take them out of the room to do any maintenance on them or make sure you have no air flow.
 

BillDance

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I see the nanners hangin.
Pluck them all off if you want to. I did that to a hermie and ended up with only a couple buds that had seeds.
Just gotta stay on top of it everyday. Pulls those balls off!
I've pulled a few and missed a few. Damn things blow up easy. Problem is mine are liable to be right beside up tight by new female growth. It's way over my head at this point. Gonna keep plucking though if anymore appear.
 

BillDance

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Here are the clones in a their new clone/veg home. Lighting is temporary, thinking about a sunleaves beacon or maybe a couple of led ufos. Anyway, here's hoping a couple of these r ready to move to the flower home in 4-6 weeks. How long before rooted clones show new growth??
 

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thatsmessedup

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still watchin... looks like you could loose half those lights if you can get a few of them closer. looks good otherwise.
 

BillDance

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still watchin... looks like you could loose half those lights if you can get a few of them closer. looks good otherwise.
This pic is their first day in the new veg/clone closet and should get my lighting straightened away in couple of weeks. I am leaning heavily on getting some led lights if I can find a reputable light and seller. Cloning has been a fun experiment. 7 of these were cloned using a cheap $1 seed tray with expanding mediums in a rubbermaid. Thanks for looking out.
 

thatsmessedup

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I had a 500 watt blackstar that took a dump just after a year. right now iv got this:
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because it is all contained in such a small space i am able to use just 3 23w daylight cfls. very cheap on electricity and surprisingly efficient. however I did like the leds while it worked. Leds create ultra small inter-node distance for whatever reason, making very dense plants. if you can find a good brand with a long warranty I would go led. Otherwise that sunleaves beacon you mention looked nice.
 

BillDance

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Playing w camera and got a few good close ups of my hermie and her mate who I'm sure has been violated by Herman!! Oh well, least I'll have my own cross of seeds. Changed nutes a bit yesterday and they started thickening up, probably to make room for seeds, lol.
 

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BillDance

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Well here is my newest 1st time adventure. 4 cloned girls in 5 gal smart pots. All of these had decent roots so hoping they take off. My new veg room currently has 96w of t5 and gonna add another 100 or so with t12s and cfls. No air flow yet so gotta get that added ASAP. My question is how do I treat newly potted clones nutrient wise?? Do I treat them like seedlings or do I give them my feed schedule immediately? Any input is encouraged?
 

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Ninjabowler

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It would be nice to see a picture of the room and light hight in comparison to the plants. Theres one that looks like its ready to roll on 12/12 but theres also the possibility of pruning some of the brances back and letting the other ones catch up a bit. The co2 has done wonders for those plants and they are nice and bushy. They look like indica dom. You may want to clean op the inside and bottom just so you get some nice air flow through them. If you have 8 feet to work with height shouldnt be a problem and puting them i to flower may hurt your yield. This is what i mean about cleaning up the insides and bottom. This one looks like it needs another clean out soon...

*edit* this was a reply to somthing on page two, sorry lol
 

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Ninjabowler

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Well here is my newest 1st time adventure. 4 cloned girls in 5 gal smart pots. All of these had decent roots so hoping they take off. My new veg room currently has 96w of t5 and gonna add another 100 or so with t12s and cfls. No air flow yet so gotta get that added ASAP. My question is how do I treat newly potted clones nutrient wise?? Do I treat them like seedlings or do I give them my feed schedule immediately? Any input is encouraged?
If your in good dirt you shouldnt have to feed nutes for at least two weeks and then id start nice and slow if they look like they need it. If your yellowing give them some. They will tell you theyre hungry. I start with 250 ppm at around week twoish and ive never had burning. Thanks for reminding me, im i have to top for four main tops asap.
 

Ninjabowler

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Also, those clones in the smart pots are to small for the container. When you water them just give them a small amount otherwise if you flood those five gallon bags it will take forever to dry and theyll grow very slowly :):):)
 

thatsmessedup

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^^ its hard to tell. they get that way regardless if there are seeds or not. But your right... they do look a lil big. you can pluck one and see if there is a seed inside.
 

BillDance

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^^ its hard to tell. they get that way regardless if there are seeds or not. But your right... they do look a lil big. you can pluck one and see if there is a seed inside.
I've plucked at some of the lower buds looking like this and no seeds, so maybe they are just big fat flowering girls.
Regardless, they are 34 days into flowering and starting to get thicker, stickyer and stankier. Being bagseed I don't know the length of flower, what's the average for most indica plants/
 

thatsmessedup

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^^ really hard to say, some finish in 45 days and some finish in 105 but id say most are between 60 - 70 days. It also depends on how you like your cannabis. do you want more clear and cloudy trics or amber ones.
 
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