How am I doing??? w/pictures

jpremo

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Hey everyone,

I just wanted to post this to get some feedback. Everything looks good to me but this is my first grow so I just want to make sure Im doing everyhting right.

The first pic below is 1wk after sprout the second is two weeks. Are they big enough for that timeframe. FYI - Im keeping them outside now durringthe day hours and I bring them in for two hours artificial light at night. SO the light cycle is 16/8. I mixed Mirace Grow Organic with sand 50/50 and I sprinkled some barn lime and blood meal on the surface of the soil...

Thanks for your replys in advance! Look for pictures in reply below, I screwed up and didnt put em in right...



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jpremo

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Those are ripening and rotting bananas. I read that ripening or rotting fruit, especially bananas put off ethylene gas which supposedly has shown to make undecided seeds and seedlings into females, because it symbolizes fertile soil to a plant which females need to grow succesfully..Anyone else heard of this, I read it here on the forum....I figure it sure cant hurt to try...
 

jpremo

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Everyone shold keep track of it and post their male to female ratios with the banana trick. I'll start a new post and we can do a field study! LOL
 

jpremo

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No monkies in Wisconsin thankfully. Fruit Flies though....When I bring em inside at night I'm sure Im bringing fruit flies in the house. If you ever had a fruit fly problem you know their almost as annoying to me as deer or bunnies are to weed plants...
 

jpremo

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Deer sure do like compost piles. They have rotting food. Im a big deer hunter I've shot two with a bow off my deck while they were sitting there munching on my compost pile...So who knows...
 

larzpotatoe

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deer and turkey r canna plants worst friends rip them off as soon as they can i put up four two by four x and two metal poles on top and plastic netting and tied it all down my own little green house but its only four feet
 
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