Good luck man! You got lucky on all the females
looking good, but I would saturate the soil more than you are in these photos, it appears as if only the center part is moist, which is actually the opposite of what you want to do. It is best practice to water the edges of the pot slowly and thoroughly until you see some runoff come out of the bottom of the pots. If you water the edges of the pot the roots will seek out the moisture and spread out, as opposed to centering in the middle of the pot and making a big rootball lump
Thanks! Yeah I dropped three of the pineapple express cross and got three fems. Started wondering if I made fem seeds somehow. Then bam, balls on the lone black widow. Guess not lol.
Sorry OP, back to scheduled programming. I would second @Foreigner and get rid of that one. If I could go back in time and cull before the nanners I would. Crazy about the shrew! Never seen anything like that
Your plants look great! Awesome first grow! And here comes the fun part!
@corey As far as I know, the guy’s been lighting them up at night for half an hour. So I’ll try it and see. Since the herm is glueberry, I’ll try pollinating Tutankhamun with it and see what kind of cross comes out of it.
I’m at work, so I’ll open up and answer everyone tonight or tomorrow.
I know about it. But thank you for the warning. I just don’t want to spill them. This is how I watered my first plants in the beginning.
I just need to make sure we are on the same level. You know your friend is turning the lights on to stress the female plants into making male flowers like you would stress a plant with sts or cs to make a stable line of fem. Seeds compared to having a naturally occurring hermaphrodite plant like yours. And your plant will have unstable genetics because it didn’t start as a female which was stressed out to form male flowers. Hence stable female seed genetics like your buddies.
HI @corey. I’m not quite sure I understand. That Google translator sucks. Yes, he stresses them out with light. Unfortunately, I managed to throw out the electricity circuit breakers at home several times and they were so the plants were in the dark several times for about 15 minutes before I figured out where the problem was. So I’m assuming one didn’t last and became hermia. Until then, they were all women.
I would just go with the flow brother! Make a ton of seeds. Germinate a few and grow them out and see what happens
I have a plan … as I will, I’ll start a new thread and let you know if you’re interested.
Sounds great man. Post the name of the thread here so us readers can keep up
Is there any yellowing on the tips of many of the leaves or is that only on a couple lower leaves.
Celá kytka je světlejší než ty ostatní. Výraznější žloutnutí jde od spodu.
How about the conductivity of the solution you have been adding? Is it running low on fertilizer?
I fertilize everybody the same. Last time they got everyone was two days ago. They’re all fine except for the one. Same size pots, same soil, same watering, same fertilizer.If they didn’t all look the same, I’d say it’s low on fertilizer
One small insertion before the weekly update. Thank you so much @CADMAN.
Any tips on not screwing up?Keep doing what your doing, plants look great.