first grow progress pics and questions

dabhe4d

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Hey guys.
Im on day 33 of veg
1 purp and haze 2 ak47.

They useto be in 3 gal plastic pots.. with half promix half seasoil mix.. ran into a drainage problem with the pastic pots. So I transplanted them into 5gal smart pots with only promix added.. they seem pretty happy in the bags .

They are just about a foot tall, which might be my maximum preflower hight due to my 5'11 max headroom.

Other than in early veg where I mistakenly gave them some nutrients and burnt them (advancednnutrients: grow micro and bloom) they have receved no nutrients. . Just calmag and a little kelp..
The next watering is tonight.. was thhinking of trying out quarter strength nutes in the watering... do you think they are ready for it?

Also I have been giving these 5 gal bags around 1 gal of water each when watering.. im not sure if thats enough lol seem like allot but im not sure. There is a little runoff but not much.
 

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GrowinDad

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They should be ready but they look nice and green. I am surprised...

Water slowly until there is some runoff. If there is, then you have done fine.
 

PatchKid

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leaves look like they're well on their way to an N tox they are getting kinda dark! thats just my opinion though
 

Admortis

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I agree with Patchkid, those leaves are almost blue they are so dark, which is a sign of Nitrogen toxicity. I would water only for another week or so to burn off those extra nutes.
 

Bomixius

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I'm surprised..I would have thought they looked great. Lol
After a while Suzy, you'll begin to notice that colour is a big tell tale sign in growing. I am still as green as you, but have done lots of research, and you want a bright green, not a dark green like in the picture, or overly light green either. One way is deficient, and the other is toxing.
 

suzyq71

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After a while Suzy, you'll begin to notice that colour is a big tell tale sign in growing. I am still as green as you, but have done lots of research, and you want a bright green, not a dark green like in the picture, or overly light green either. One way is deficient, and the other is toxing.
thank you for the knowledge
 
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