Started my first lst. Any suggestions?

Yzfirecat

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OK so I got a few clones from a friend. His plant was 4wks into flower when we took from the lower branches with minimal signs of flower. The best one took 2 weeks to re-veg and show some growth. All the growth was in between the plant. It wasn't growing vertically anymore none were for some reason. So I decided to crank her right over and she really filled out quick. Just going to tie down any creepers. Weird growth but it's my first clone.Vegging for another month or so. Going Outside in a week. What do ya think?
 

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What amount of light are these getting? They look half decent and very resilient, just keep tying down those colas that pop up higher than the rest, and I'd pinch and twist and bend the stems a bit so they get hard and thick and tough, before they go outside. Otherwise, tender stems not only break in the wind, some animals are more likely to munch them, chop your plant to the roots and walk away content
 
What amount of light are these getting? They look half decent and very resilient, just keep tying down those colas that pop up higher than the rest, and I'd pinch and twist and bend the stems a bit so they get hard and thick and tough, before they go outside. Otherwise, tender stems not only break in the wind, some animals are more likely to munch them, chop your plant to the roots and walk away content
They've grown up a lil. Just went into the greenhouse. In 7g fabric pot till October. Arrows are clones. Rest are fem seeds. Thanks for the response I appreciate it. Been doing good with the lst. 20170518_094855_1495164556243_1495689070849.jpg
 
What amount of light are these getting? They look half decent and very resilient, just keep tying down those colas that pop up higher than the rest, and I'd pinch and twist and bend the stems a bit so they get hard and thick and tough, before they go outside. Otherwise, tender stems not only break in the wind, some animals are more likely to munch them, chop your plant to the roots and walk away content
They got a 600w meizhi reflector-series on them. 270w at wall. Cheap led but been great so far for veg!
 
And oh, greenhouse, still, tough stems are always better than having the chances of breakage, mild and infection. The girls look good tho very strong - any idea on strain? I want something purple like that soon
 
And oh, greenhouse, still, tough stems are always better than having the chances of breakage, mild and infection. The girls look good tho very strong - any idea on strain? I want something purple like that soon
They are really not purple like that it's just my led reflection. The little bushy lady is twilight. And the other 2 are Amnesia Haze. The only one that is kinda purple is my white widow. Not a clone. Other seed strains are liberty haze,blue cheese,pineapple chunk,critical kush.
 
OK there doing good outside. My only issue is they are turning a really lime green. They were deep green. Could be cool Temps idk. The lst is taking off. They seem happy.20170526_123419_1495817069318.jpg 20170526_121404_1495817117614.jpg 20170526_121336_1495817158420.jpg 20170526_123426_1495817228837.jpg
 
How cold is it there, the soil microbes pretty much go to sleep when it gets too cold.
 
With cold it is sooo hard to effectively sort this out. Nutrients may be there but micro organisms not active, or transpiration too low to absorb water and nutrients from the roots.
Put in too much and you are screwed too. I'd feed it some lukewarm kelp and check what happens.

New growth should be lighter green, what you should look out for is the bottom of the plant also going light coloured.
 
With cold it is sooo hard to effectively sort this out. Nutrients may be there but micro organisms not active, or transpiration too low to absorb water and nutrients from the roots.
Put in too much and you are screwed too. I'd feed it some lukewarm kelp and check what happens.

New growth should be lighter green, what you should look out for is the bottom of the plant also going light coloured.
Yea if u look close i can see darker green coming back in the newest fan leaves. Or im just seeing what i want lol. We'll see how she goes. Good temps for the next week.
 
These are going to be some heavy ladies. Got tons of heads poping out. I cant wait! Temps are getting better. My clones are preflowering like crazy. Idk what to make of it. Hope they dont hermi on me.
 

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