second opinion on how my 38 day old plant looks. Is it healthy to bud?

Dking93420

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20150506_121844.jpg Sup guys just looking for a second opinion on how my baby looks for a 38 day old plant from seed. Im ready to start budding also, is that okay in her condition? Not crazy about a big yield, just wanna see if my area is equipped to complete the whole life cycle of the plant. Really dont feel like explaining the set up due to typing it so much explaining to others. But if informed that somethings wrong, ill give you the details. Ima complete novice so go easy on my efforts. Thankx
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Dking93420

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Thanks man, thats good to hear. Yea i noticed the yellow leaves. It was due to bad drainage. Problem solved though. I had cut the really bad leaves off after i transplanted and changed the soil. Should i cut the remaining off or should they recover?
 

SwankyDank

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Looks healthy and ready to go.

Two questions to help you plan ahead:

1. How tall is the plant? It will increase in size 2x or 3x what it is right now and get very bushy.
2. Are you flowering in the same spot as in your picture? I can't tell how much room you have in there for the stretch. If you think it will be tight you should plan on training it a bit to fit.
 

turbobuzz

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Yeah, it's ready. Like Swanky said, be prepared for it to at least double. You should come out pretty good. Get as much light as possible to her.
 

Dking93420

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20150509_045037.jpg Thanks for the info guys, well needed. I'm going to find some material to low stress train her & tie her down. So my plant is 1 1/2 tall. Does that mean she gonna grow to be 3ft if I start budding her?
And I just transplanted her almost a week ago with some fox farm Ocean forest. Is that to much Nitrogen for her. Or should I flush/or not flush and get some type of blooming nutrient.
 

SwankyDank

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Do you know what strain you are growing? It looks to be leaning towards more sativa which usually means it will at least double in size. Here are some pictures of plants at the beginning of flower and then one month later. Both are trained. The first is 80%+ sativa so she stretches quite a bit. The second is 60% indica so much less stretch.
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I use small garden support cages with sativas to keep the side growth under control.
 
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Jbonezz420

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Oh nvm, your soil is perfect, I'd get beastie bloomz and feed every couple waterings.

I'm in hydro, always have been, but my buddy used that soil with very little additives. I think just beastie bloomz and open sesame. Primo quality herb.
Just go with plain ph'd water for the first two week of flower, then slowly start introducing additives, as not to burn em up.
Nice plant though
 

Dking93420

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Oh nvm, your soil is perfect, I'd get beastie bloomz and feed every couple waterings.

I'm in hydro, always have been, but my buddy used that soil with very little additives. I think just beastie bloomz and open sesame. Primo quality herb.
Just go with plain ph'd water for the first two week of flower, then slowly start introducing additives, as not to burn em up.
Nice plant though
Thanks man good info. I'll keep you guys updated
 

Jbonezz420

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Thanks man good info. I'll keep you guys updated
Yeah maybe even veg another few weeks, maybe two with the ph'd water, you wanna lower the levels of nitrogen in the soil, then do the same for the first two weeks of flower or until the plant looks hungry, whichever comes first
But I doubt you'd run into n deficiency In that few weeks to flower/flowering.
 

whitebb2727

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Yeah maybe even veg another few weeks, maybe two with the ph'd water, you wanna lower the levels of nitrogen in the soil, then do the same for the first two weeks of flower or until the plant looks hungry, whichever comes first
But I doubt you'd run into n deficiency In that few weeks to flower/flowering.
Don't listen to this. Just go ahead and flip if you want. It takes nitrogen for them to stretch. And you don't need beastie bloom and crap like that. Just a well balanced food if it looks hungry.
 
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