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RDGgreenthumb

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Not shabby man. How much peat did you add to the ocean forest? The soil seems a bit soggy. maybe slowing their groth. Still looks fine though man. Get them in the ground asap.
 

RDGgreenthumb

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no problem. This year i made my own mixture of compost/peatmoss/perlite its working well so far. saved me a ton of money and also hold water well and since i only get to see my plants once a week at best its perfect for me.
 

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superstonerdude

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they look good they look a little small for this time of year i would have started them a month or so earlier but that's just my opinion other than that they look great good luck on your grow
 

calicko

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100_0056[1].jpgYour plants are looking good. I agree with the others, you started way late but im sure thats not your issue. One thing though, why did you FIM your plants that early!?!?! If you look closely at my attachment you will see that there is excessive branching anyways without pruning....at least on my Sativa. The thing is, now you will only have possibly 4 auxillary branches. A tiny bush in other words with a harvest of a dime bag off each plant. Didn't anyone advise you to FIM when there were roughly 5 or 6 nodes tall!? Anyways, let a couple of those seedlings grow without any pruning or try bending them or even breaking the stalk when they've matured a little more.
Its crazy though, I started these two plants along with 11 others from seed in early May and they are already damn near 6'! The other crazy thing is these two are growing in a single 8 quart pot with pulverized (Pulp)cardboard boxes as a growing medium, LOL....Damn weeds!!!

Hope this helped a little..
 

RDGgreenthumb

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View attachment 1673769Your plants are looking good. I agree with the others, you started way late but im sure thats not your issue. One thing though, why did you FIM your plants that early!?!?! If you look closely at my attachment you will see that there is excessive branching anyways without pruning....at least on my Sativa. The thing is, now you will only have possibly 4 auxillary branches. A tiny bush in other words with a harvest of a dime bag off each plant. Didn't anyone advise you to FIM when there were roughly 5 or 6 nodes tall!? Anyways, let a couple of those seedlings grow without any pruning or try bending them or even breaking the stalk when they've matured a little more.
Its crazy though, I started these two plants along with 11 others from seed in early May and they are already damn near 6'! The other crazy thing is these two are growing in a single 8 quart pot with pulverized (Pulp)cardboard boxes as a growing medium, LOL....Damn weeds!!!

Hope this helped a little..

Using the pulp is a great idea man.
 
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