Grow Update* Plus a couple questions

Cotyledon420

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Okay so here's the deal y'all

Are these ready for harvest? Just kidding lol

Now forreal...


I using up all my supplies from my last grow I'm getting rid of the bottle nutes and we're goin to organic living soil...but before we do that I had to use the rest of the stuff I had.

So the dilemma here is I only had enough soil for 4 pots what if i have more than 4 females? I don't wanna go buy anything else untill this grow is over I want everything to be fresh as possible when I get my hands on it...can I just flower them in these 1 gallons of I have more than 4 girls? I've heard of people doin that (hard to believe)

* SIDE NOTE*
I realize putting hydroton has no really benefit it doesn't really work like a mulch I got the idea from Jorge Cervantes I think it looks nice and clean to the eye I'll post a picture of the video so you can see... not only that I mixed it in for added aeration...I know somebody was going to say something lol so I had to make it clear


"Okay ladies now let's get in formation"
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SOME LST/SOME WERE TOPPED
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WHAT IS THIS ???
-Only on one leaf
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PREFILLED THE POTS TO SEE HOW MUCH SOIL I HAD
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So the one leaf that looks weird is nothing to worry about; look to the newest growth to determine what your plants are doing. Sometimes if a leaf is touching the soil for a time it gets a strange droop and discoloring but unless the whole plant looks like that I would not do anything too drastic to try & fix it.
Flowering in 1g pots could be a challenge; they are definitely going to need nutrients. I would wait until they are sexed and then go up to a larger container if space allows. A big bag of decent soil is all you need & you could even wait until the roots reach the edges of the current pot before you need to aquire more mix.
 
So the one leaf that looks weird is nothing to worry about; look to the newest growth to determine what your plants are doing. Sometimes if a leaf is touching the soil for a time it gets a strange droop and discoloring but unless the whole plant looks like that I would not do anything too drastic to try & fix it.
Flowering in 1g pots could be a challenge; they are definitely going to need nutrients. I would wait until they are sexed and then go up to a larger container if space allows. A big bag of decent soil is all you need & you could even wait until the roots reach the edges of the current pot before you need to aquire more mix.
Yea I guess I could grab see ocean Forrest and call it a day...shouldn't be too hot by the time they sex right ? I just hit week 4
 
You can but it can be a challenge. I've grown lots of big plants in small pots. Not always with the best results.

Here are some OG Kush in pots that are not quite a gallon. That's 4 plants. 2 in back and 2 in front. From seed and growing in either FFOF or Black Gold soil. I couldn't keep the leaves green but I didn't want to overfeed. I'll take somewhat underfed than overfed all the time.

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I've posted this one before as well. Old Timers Haze in a 3 liter pot and 7 ft tall. It's dark green even though it got less than the OG Kush. So strain is going to play a factor as well. Some strains grow better than others in small containers. I did transplant this one into a 3 gallon pot shortly after this photo was taken. It went 20 weeks before I chopped it and could have gone a few more.

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So yes you can flower in 1 gallon pots but it's not the best idea unless you plan for it with small plants. In fact SOG/SEA Of Green is a very productive method of growing but requires a large amount of small plants which is above anyones legal limit as a recreational grower. It's a fast turnaround method that can produce very large yields when growing the right strain.
 
You can but it can be a challenge. I've grown lots of big plants in small pots. Not always with the best results.

Here are some OG Kush in pots that are not quite a gallon. That's 4 plants. 2 in back and 2 in front. From seed and growing in either FFOF or Black Gold soil. I couldn't keep the leaves green but I didn't want to overfeed. I'll take somewhat underfed than overfed all the time.

og2.jpg




I've posted this one before as well. Old Timers Haze in a 3 liter pot and 7 ft tall. It's dark green even though it got less than the OG Kush. So strain is going to play a factor as well. Some strains grow better than others in small containers. I did transplant this one into a 3 gallon pot shortly after this photo was taken. It went 20 weeks before I chopped it and could have gone a few more.

othrootboundb.jpg



So yes you can flower in 1 gallon pots but it's not the best idea unless you plan for it with small plants. In fact SOG/SEA Of Green is a very productive method of growing but requires a large amount of small plants which is above anyones legal limit as a recreational grower. It's a fast turnaround method that can produce very large yields when growing the right strain.
That second with red that shit don't even look real lol that's crazyyy...those two up top look nice too
 
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You can but it can be a challenge. I've grown lots of big plants in small pots. Not always with the best results.

Here are some OG Kush in pots that are not quite a gallon. That's 4 plants. 2 in back and 2 in front. From seed and growing in either FFOF or Black Gold soil. I couldn't keep the leaves green but I didn't want to overfeed. I'll take somewhat underfed than overfed all the time.

og2.jpg




I've posted this one before as well. Old Timers Haze in a 3 liter pot and 7 ft tall. It's dark green even though it got less than the OG Kush. So strain is going to play a factor as well. Some strains grow better than others in small containers. I did transplant this one into a 3 gallon pot shortly after this photo was taken. It went 20 weeks before I chopped it and could have gone a few more.

othrootboundb.jpg



So yes you can flower in 1 gallon pots but it's not the best idea unless you plan for it with small plants. In fact SOG/SEA Of Green is a very productive method of growing but requires a large amount of small plants which is above anyones legal limit as a recreational grower. It's a fast turnaround method that can produce very large yields when growing the right strain.
So like @Richard Drysift was saying how hard was it to feed them lol
 
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