Liberty haze, black afy, venemo, blueberry gum, wh

montanachadly

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Hey guys i started a thread like over a month ago but i cant find it. Must have been when that hack happend, I just wanted to give an update on how the plants were coming alone most of the flowering plants are starting week 7 of the switch a few are a few weeks behind. Theres a few different strains. White siberian, shark attack, black afy, Liberty Haze, blue widow, venemo, Matanuska TF (dr greenthumb), super silver haze, and a few clones from the black jack. The first pictures are of a clone im about to start cutting up to hang i know it could have went another week or so but i am running out of room and the other clones actually went to there full potential the strain is the Nirvana Ice i havent seen anyone else that had theres turn purple. Late in flowering the leaves and parts of the buds started to turn a purple red color fucken beautiful mother natures most beautiful plant cannabis. Well enjoy the pics comments please. I know you cant see them real well cause the hps are on.
 

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grandpa 1949

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There all in good shape and looking great.
How do you tell when they need watering? Looks like some of them may be a little over water, nothing serious. I use the lift method.
The "lift the pot" method is a widely practiced, and very accurate method of knowing when to water your container plants.

The best way imho, to know when soil grown potted plants need more watering is by checking how heavy the pots feel. This method is very simple to learn once you get the feel for how light a ready for watering pot of soil feels.

Get an equal size pot and fill it with your soil. The medium should be about as moist as a new bag of potting soil. Use this planter as a learning tool to get a rough idea of how much the pots should weigh before watering again. The pots with your plants will feel only just slightly heavier when the soil is ready for more water. Pick up one of your planted pots, if its noticeably heavy, do not water it until it feels "light". Next time you water a planter, pick it up and feel how much heavier it feels compared to the sample pot of soil.

It only takes a few times picking up the pots until this skill is like a "second nature" to you. You wont even need the sample pot after you get accustomed to the lifting method.

Sure your plants are always putting on more weight as they grow larger, but once you're proficient at lifting the pots, you'll also know how to compensate for the weight of the plants with ease.

I dont know how to better explain this method of knowing when to water, but believe me, anyone who learns this method, will always know when its time to water.
Just a suggestion.
 

montanachadly

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Yeah i do the lift method grandps a few of them nteed water that could be it i tilt the pot now cause i hate rearanging them when there packed it like that and try to do that seldom cause i have noticed that sometimes when moving if you knock those little white hairs good or they touch anything they dont like they might turn brown and shrivel up. Thank you Duchmaster for the rep i try like hell not to over do it like in past grows too much nutes this grow i have really been hanging off on the nutes except for the sensi cal that goes in my RO water and they seem to be doing much better but these are all first time strains for me and thats always tougher figuring out what each strains needs are.
 
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