My grow starting from Day 11 3/29/2013

slightlytoasted

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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 a big happy, healthy family on a nice, big, yellow raft, enjoying a summer vacation together...Float-Trips-300x187.jpg

...with no idea there are class 6 rapids like a 1/4 mile downstream.

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Everyone is saying the same thing probably because we alll love to hear ourselves talk.
 

yellowpackTOPman

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i will post some pics of them later when my camera gets a good charge on it. i just went and checked on them, two of the three were drooped over, where should i put them now, i think the sun may be to hot for them right now.
 

yellowpackTOPman

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dark as in shade outside or dark as in closet time dark?? help, they drooped a little but i secured them with the soil. now im just wondering where should i put them, help asap
 

slightlytoasted

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haha, slightlytoasted what are your thoughts on my grow?
Sorry i thought my humorous allegory would translate..

honestly man they all look healthy. they look really happy where they are now. the reason nobody wants to say it, is because those plants are headed for disaster. Its easy to separate individual tap roots, but that window is closing as all their roots become more, and more intertwined with everyday that you waste asking us for different opinions to the same question.
 

Flaming Pie

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Can't tell from seedlings 100% if they will be male or female. Are these bagseed, reg seed or fem seed?

Never hurts to think female thoughts at them as you stare intensely at them.

I am sure everyone is having a big sigh of relief at you transplanting. We want everyone to do well and not get discouraged on their first grow.

As for lights, one 26w 6500k cfl per plant would be good for now.
 

Flaming Pie

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dark as in shade outside or dark as in closet time dark?? help, they drooped a little but i secured them with the soil. now im just wondering where should i put these guys, help asap
What are the temps outside? The plants should be fine in indirect sun.

If you are taking them inside, get them under a 5000k or 6500k cfl.

Take pics when your phone is charged.
 

New Age United

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SlightlyToasted is just being honest, should've done it asap but you've got them seperated, they weren't too entangled, there is still hope especially for the superfemale "if there is one".
 

slightlytoasted

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dark as in shade outside or dark as in closet time dark?? help, they drooped a little but i secured them with the soil. now im just wondering where should i put these guys, help asap
It doesnt sound like your very prepared to start a grow..

They need to be somewhere with bright white/blue light (6400K equivalent) that is not hotter than 78 F and approx 60% humidity. if you can find a place like that..ideally you'd construct such a place for them.
I'm sorry I cant really give any better advice.
 

Flaming Pie

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As long as you were able to put some soil around them, they should be fine. I don't know why New Age is saying no water.

After you had transplanted, you should of watered to help the soil settle around the roots. If I left that out, I am sorry.
 

New Age United

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I'm just going with what Jorge would do, but Flaming Pie is more experienced than me, I would give them rest, if they're in the light they're gonna be working. Maybe just a little water.
 

New Age United

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Sometimes I find the differing opinions to be a headache, so I'm gonna butt out, Flaming Pye seems to know what she's talking about, but Jorge Servantes stresses giving transplants rest from the light, which is why you're supposed to do it later in the day, and ya I just watched it again and he does stress giving them plenty of water.
 

yellowpackTOPman

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Sometimes I find the differing opinions to be a headache, so I'm gonna butt out, Flaming Pye seems to know what she's talking about, but Jorge Servantes stresses giving transplants rest from the light, which is why you're supposed to do it later in the day, and ya I just watched it again and he does stress giving them plenty of water.
how do you think they look bro?
 
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