SamWaterstone
Active Member
He're my baby at 5 weeks and 3 days old. However, she's on week 3 of Veg going into week 4 this Wednesday-Midnight/Thursday.
I still think She's is Short, actually, VERY SHORT. Stands at 8.5inches but she's 16 inches wide.
Here is a list of Mistakes that i have made through out the life of my Plant:
1. My humidity was too high when my seedlings were very young: had it @ 70% RH inside a Plastic Dome. this should only been done with clones, duh!
2. I think i over watered my Rapid Rooters too much during my seedling stage. They were constantly soaked instead of damp and humid.
3. I transplanted my plant into a too big container to soon. At week 2 of age, i transplanted my seedling to Roots Organics 707 soil in 10 gallon Fabric Pot. I've read that too big of a pot can cause stress and that you should transplany to a smaller pot (3gal) then onto a larger(5-7gal); never more than 2 transplants. I think a 10 gallon was over kill for my seedling, hence, the short stature.
4. Low Humidity for the first 4 weeks. Had her at about 10-30 %
5. Fucked up on pH setting. TWICE!!!!!!! during her first feeding with nutrients as a seedling and on week 2 of veg! Grrrrrr
6. was not completely satisfied with the Rapid Rooter method to raise seedlings. I wanted to do it my Roots Organics 707 soil the good ol' fashion way, but was told 707 was too hot for seedlings. that's when i decided to go Rapid Rooters. However, now i am being told that 707 is NOT TOO HOT for seedlings. Their Original Roots Organics soil IS, not 707. Will have to read up on it.
Questions: she looks very Bushy, should consider Pruning?
Really want some CLONES! Should i cut some off now? What about topping? Is she ready to be topped so that i can get 2 maybe for 4 Colas?
Since she IS in a 10 GALLON POT, should i Veg her for longer than 4 weeks? Should I go 6 weeks or even 7 to get the most out of her? if so, should i follow the same feeding menu for week 4?
I hope i'm not sounding like a newbie pest, just was to get the most out of this one plant. I really appreciate all the help i've had, not just throughout the life of my plant, but for the past 6 months while is was preparing for this new, awesome, hobby.
Thanks guys;
I still think She's is Short, actually, VERY SHORT. Stands at 8.5inches but she's 16 inches wide.
Here is a list of Mistakes that i have made through out the life of my Plant:
1. My humidity was too high when my seedlings were very young: had it @ 70% RH inside a Plastic Dome. this should only been done with clones, duh!
2. I think i over watered my Rapid Rooters too much during my seedling stage. They were constantly soaked instead of damp and humid.
3. I transplanted my plant into a too big container to soon. At week 2 of age, i transplanted my seedling to Roots Organics 707 soil in 10 gallon Fabric Pot. I've read that too big of a pot can cause stress and that you should transplany to a smaller pot (3gal) then onto a larger(5-7gal); never more than 2 transplants. I think a 10 gallon was over kill for my seedling, hence, the short stature.
4. Low Humidity for the first 4 weeks. Had her at about 10-30 %
5. Fucked up on pH setting. TWICE!!!!!!! during her first feeding with nutrients as a seedling and on week 2 of veg! Grrrrrr
6. was not completely satisfied with the Rapid Rooter method to raise seedlings. I wanted to do it my Roots Organics 707 soil the good ol' fashion way, but was told 707 was too hot for seedlings. that's when i decided to go Rapid Rooters. However, now i am being told that 707 is NOT TOO HOT for seedlings. Their Original Roots Organics soil IS, not 707. Will have to read up on it.
Questions: she looks very Bushy, should consider Pruning?
Really want some CLONES! Should i cut some off now? What about topping? Is she ready to be topped so that i can get 2 maybe for 4 Colas?
Since she IS in a 10 GALLON POT, should i Veg her for longer than 4 weeks? Should I go 6 weeks or even 7 to get the most out of her? if so, should i follow the same feeding menu for week 4?
I hope i'm not sounding like a newbie pest, just was to get the most out of this one plant. I really appreciate all the help i've had, not just throughout the life of my plant, but for the past 6 months while is was preparing for this new, awesome, hobby.
Thanks guys;