My grow starting from Day 11 3/29/2013

KushXOJ

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Is this going to be a indoor or outdoor grow ?

And like everybody said get those seedlings in seprate party cups ..
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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Is this going to be a indoor or outdoor grow ?

And like everybody said get those seedlings in seprate party cups ..
I'm thinking it's outdoor. also thinking it's his very first grow. I could be wrong. but that's the impression I'm getting
 

yellowpackTOPman

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Picture 138.jpgPicture 141.jpgPicture 139.jpgPicture 140.jpgwell this is what theyre looking like today i took these pics this morning, sorry i havnt transplanted them, which all of you are going to say i should have. but idk yet well see what happens, how do look besides the obvious needing transplanting, how do the actuall plants look. dont look at just that there in the same pot, look at the actual plants
 

dtowndabber

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View attachment 2599410View attachment 2599414View attachment 2599411View attachment 2599412well this is what theyre looking like today i took these pics this morning, sorry i havnt transplanted them, which all of you are going to say i should have. but idk yet well see what happens, how do look besides the obvious needing transplanting, how do the actuall plants look. dont look at just that there in the same pot, look at the actual plants
They look like they are fighting each other for water. Not enough light either. I think a transplant might correct this for you. And some lights. Again..... But seriously they aren't moving at all.
 

Flaming Pie

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You are really impatient. Yet fail to transplant. WTF dude?

It DOES NOT matter what your plants look like now if they are in the same pot much longer.

[video=youtube_share;uTwtAJt1JAs]http://youtu.be/uTwtAJt1JAs[/video]

If there was anything else you needed to be concerned about, someone would of pointed it out. Transplant NOW.
 

lahadaextranjera

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I started some big Buddha seeds on 21 march and I will start to feed them very dilute veg nutes next time. Not all the seeds cracked and there seem to be some runts!! At least GH has been 100%. I used canna rhizotonic only for the first 2 weeks.
 

Flaming Pie

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so i got my 3 pots ready to transplant now how should i start do any of u have a link for transplanting how to or something?
The problem is that you let them grow large together. You can't do it with a spoon anymore, the tap root is too deep and you DO NOT want to break the tap root.

If it were me, I would wet the soil well first.

Then I would remove the soil from the container by flipping the container upside down with my hand resting on the surface of the soil. If your container is flexible, give it a gentle massage around the bottom of it to loosen the soil from the wall of container.

Then comes the task of seperating the roots... Only thing I can tell you, is be VERY gentle. Like picking up a butterfly gentle.

Once your plants are seperated, create a hole in the new pots at the aprox depth of the roots. Then gently lower the roots into the hole and lightly surround with soil.
 

Miss.Rabbit

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The problem is that you let them grow large together. You can't do it with a spoon anymore, the tap root is too deep and you DO NOT want to break the tap root.

If it were me, I would wet the soil well first.

Then I would remove the soil from the container by flipping the container upside down with my hand resting on the surface of the soil. If your container is flexible, give it a gentle massage around the bottom of it to loosen the soil from the wall of container.

Then comes the task of seperating the roots... Only thing I can tell you, is be VERY gentle. Like picking up a butterfly gentle.

Once your plants are seperated, create a hole in the new pots at the aprox depth of the roots. Then gently lower the roots into the hole and lightly surround with soil.
What she said... Good luck man your going to need it.
 

yellowpackTOPman

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well, i was able to successfully transplant all three, and basically they were just growing fine, no roots were tangled like you guy made it seem out to be, it was not a very hard process either, i made sure none the root ball's touched not even the single bit of light either cuz i heard that if roots come in contact with light it could possibly fry them, is that correct. so God willing my plants will adjust to their new houses, or shall we call them cafeterias, u kno the soil and water are what they eat everyday. im charging my cam so i take some pics of them outside, i been using my webcam to shoot all these pics. hopefully i did this process right.
 

Flaming Pie

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The roots would have become tangled eventually.

As long as you didn't break the large center root of any of them, they should grow fine.
 

yellowpackTOPman

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ya from the early looks they look like a possibly could only have one female. idk if you can tell by just seedlings, but i have gut feeling that this one may happen to be a female. the other two taller and scraggly looking ones look like they both will be males, and this other one seems to be doing so much more better than the other two, the stem is much more thick, and the leaves are developing much faster than the other two, the two that i suspect to be male are much taller and skinnier stems,
 

yellowpackTOPman

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dudes i feel better now that i transplanted, and i agree flamingpie, they would have tangled eventually because if look at my earlier pics, they are quite close to each other. when i was digging out these plants i found the other seed that didnt pop up, im going to try to save it, it lookd as if it didnt become strong enough to break the surface. but i must say it feels alot better knowing that these plants are separated at least,
 
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