gilegiska

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ASKING HELP AND OPINION WITH
BALCONY GROW


Hello, I would appreciate if somebody shared some opinion on my grow so far, I am growing for the first time, the plants have been on my balcony for 6-8 weeks now, some have been planted in a week or two time difference , they are getting around 6-8 hours of sunlight more or less and I have been watering them occasionally based on the grounds moisture, I will attach the photos of my plants and the best individual plant close ups. I would appreciate if someone shared with me how is this plant looking so far and if you can already recognize whether it’s a male or a female plant.

Thank you in advance


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Welcome to the site. They need more sunlight, and it’s still too early to determine M/F. It would be more helpful to know more about them to know how to be able to help later on - like what you’re using as soil/grow medium and what you are planning on using for fertilizer.
 
I can’t tell the sex, too young for me to guess. What is in your soil? They do seem a bit small for 6-8 weeks.
Are you feeding them yet? What’s the tempture and overall hours of daylight?
 
The soil I am using is Potgrong H, I have just been watering the plants with regular water, the temperature is around 15/25 degrees Celsius, they are getting around 6-8 of daylight and maybe only a couple hours of direct sun, I am thinking that is the reason they are still so small, how and when do I use the fertilizers ?

this is the soil I used


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The soil I am using is Potgrong H, I have just been watering the plants with regular water, the temperature is around 15/25 degrees Celsius, they are getting around 6-8 of daylight and maybe only a couple hours of direct sun, I am thinking that is the reason they are still so small, how and when do I use the fertilizers ?

this is the soil I used


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They are going to need nutrients to grow. Propagation substrate is usually pretty devoid of any.
 
Yea if can get that direct sunlight as much as possible even if able to move around to sunny spots will make all the difference. Just make sure to top plant,I would a couple times and train by tying down branches so doesn't get to tall and take over. Just get some simple fertilizer like a seaweed/fish emulsion for now then when starting to flower a bloom booster.
 
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