critical impasse

First time growing multiple plant had 3 successful single plant grows now have a hand til of plants not sure who to cull just want to have a little variety in stash the first bucket has 2 that im stress bending their doing great but there's 2 stragglers in there with them so i know that the good plant has to compete with the weak ones so question for the first pot is it worth it to keep the stragglers since there. End product would produce something new or should I cull them and let the 2 healthy ones stay then the second pot all look N deficient after I fertd and growing really slow squat and yellow Bout ready to cull the whole bucket and restart that one but 2 new seedlings just popped up last week like a month n a half into the grow so question do I cull them all ,everything but the seedlings what...then I also gave a seed that I found in some KB do I plant it in bucket like the rest or should she get her own bucket
 

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nomofatum

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It's generally consider ill advised to grow more than 1 per container. I would transplant them all separately into better soil or hydro, 3 gallon or bigger. The wispy ones are telling me you don't have proper light either.
 

nomofatum

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I accidentally posted this in your old thread after using it to learn WTF you are actually doing.

If you are still doing this in a shed with a space heater, get a 1000w light of your choice (HPS/MH/HID/LED). It will put out 1000w of heat and you are set on main lighting too. Every watt of electricity used is a watt of electricity that will turn to heat. The only loss you will have is if light escapes your room. The light turns back into heat when it's absorbed by the wall, plant, floor, or surface outside if it escapes.
 
It's generally consider ill advised to grow more than 1 per container. I would transplant them all separately into better soil or hydro, 3 gallon or bigger. The wispy ones are telling me you don't have proper light either.
Naw I bring them in out the shed and put the CFLs way closer like damn near touching them and the big ones took off after transplant the others didn't die afterwards but they sure as hell didn't flourish trying to stick with CFLs for now so if you have any advice to help as it pertains to working with CFLs that would be great like in said I'm just trying to keep a steady supply of diff variety coming in
 

nomofatum

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Naw I bring them in out the shed and put the CFLs way closer like damn near touching them and the big ones took off after transplant the others didn't die afterwards but they sure as hell didn't flourish trying to stick with CFLs for now so if you have any advice to help as it pertains to working with CFLs that would be great like in said I'm just trying to keep a steady supply of diff variety coming in
What CFLs are you using (color and lumens)? What are you using for soil? What are you feeding/watering with?
 
But yes I had some amazing plants in the shed they all froze what I have now are the seedlings that survived I've got a jewel or 2 but The ones that froze were cherry
What CFLs are you using (color and lumens)? What are you using for soil? What are you feeding/watering with?
Jobes chicken shit and feather meal organic soiless seedling starter a 15 watt blue flour and I believe 40 something watts with that aluminum hood and only water left to breath for 2 days
 

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warble

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Put them each into 16oz party cups and grow them all. Practice cloning on the ones that your were gonna cull. Looks a little wet. Might want to let them dry out.
 
Put them each into 16oz party cups and grow them all. Practice cloning on the ones that your were gonna cull. Looks a little wet. Might want to let them dry out.
Thnx makes sense and I haven't watered them this week but I spray them like 3 times a day is that overkill
 

nomofatum

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Thnx makes sense and I haven't watered them this week but I spray them like 3 times a day is that overkill
Yes, stop doing that. Don't spray them at all unless you are adding a foliar nutrient, and not very often. Let them sit with absolutely no additional water until the top 1/4" if dirt is dry.
 
OK and in response to warble what should I use to clone I have take root but I've been pretty organic so far any one know something more organic to clone with
 

nomofatum

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The most important thing is to give them a chance to root without being attacked by anything. Continually moist and semi-sterile and incorporates air. You can use a million different things. Rockwool, grow plugs, potting soil, perlite, vermiculite, sand,aerated water, ...

I usually microwave the medium after adding water. (except if the medium is water, then I add a dash of bleach) Wait to cool, cut clones, hormone them, then bury/submerge/suspend them in your medium.
 
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Yep fuk it I'm about to eat the stunted 2 and the male I plucked 2 of the big indica Dom's have started sexing ...well all 3 did one was male I'm making salad got 4 new seeds ready already
 
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