3 and a half weeks from germination.

grg61458

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I'm attempting my second grow with hopefully without the mistakes I made the first time. Are these about on schedule, hoping for a much better veg then before. Using 245 watt LED from HTC.
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most will tell you PICS. with lights off, saw other post that plant does not look good, more skilled will chime in with diagnosis comments
 
Either the pot is too big or your transplanting schedule needs a do-over. Unless you plan on growing a 6-footer your plant will delay vegging until the roots fill the pot. With a nice healthy bushy plant like that I would like to see the largest leaves just now reaching the pot rim. The roots will grow out at near the same rate the largest leaves do. So you can tell when the roots have filled out by watching the largest fans. IF you had used a smaller pot as described your plant would just now be starting its explosive inch+-a-day vegetative growth. Now it is officially still a seedling and you will see little aboveground growth for 2-3 weeks. Next time try going from the first small pot (solo cup?) to something around a one-gallon in-between pot. In between the first exposure to dirt and the final pot. HINT -- a general rule of thumb is that a plant needs one gallon of pot size for every month you plan on keeping the plant. My seedlings/clones veg for 4-5 weeks and flower around 6 weeks. So biggest pots I usually use run from 1 3/4 to 3 gallons. If you put a new seedling into a 5 gallon pot you can count on waiting extra weeks while that plant spend way too much time and energy building up a huge rootball your plant does not need. Good luck, BigSteve.

PS - now is the ideal time to FIM/top the plant for an even bushier grow.
 
Either the pot is too big or your transplanting schedule needs a do-over. Unless you plan on growing a 6-footer your plant will delay vegging until the roots fill the pot. With a nice healthy bushy plant like that I would like to see the largest leaves just now reaching the pot rim. The roots will grow out at near the same rate the largest leaves do. So you can tell when the roots have filled out by watching the largest fans. IF you had used a smaller pot as described your plant would just now be starting its explosive inch+-a-day vegetative growth. Now it is officially still a seedling and you will see little aboveground growth for 2-3 weeks. Next time try going from the first small pot (solo cup?) to something around a one-gallon in-between pot. In between the first exposure to dirt and the final pot. HINT -- a general rule of thumb is that a plant needs one gallon of pot size for every month you plan on keeping the plant. My seedlings/clones veg for 4-5 weeks and flower around 6 weeks. So biggest pots I usually use run from 1 3/4 to 3 gallons. If you put a new seedling into a 5 gallon pot you can count on waiting extra weeks while that plant spend way too much time and energy building up a huge rootball your plant does not need. Good luck, BigSteve.

PS - now is the ideal time to FIM/top the plant for an even bushier grow.
I just put them in the larger pots 3 days ago. Should I replant them in a smaller pot for now?
 
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"I just put them in the larger pots 3 days ago. Should I replant them in a smaller pot for now?"

I would let them go now. Transplanting can be problematic for a plant if not done well. Watch them, take notes and figure out what you want to do differently next time. Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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