Log In Register

Just wondering how it’s looking

  • Thread starter Thread starter legolvr0
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Just wondering how it’s looking

legolvr0 7 Replies 528 Views
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–8 of 8
1
L

legolvr0

Posts
34
Reactions
57
Joined
Oct 6, 2025
Points
18
First grow here for me I’m on day 33 of my plant ID growing in 1 gallon pot with happy frog and under a viper p1000 at 100% watering every 2-3 days with some cal mag in the water and using basic vegetative nutrients from Kellogg. Humidity is constant 50 with temps being 73-80. Not having any real issues just very small light burn on one leaf. Was thinking of transplanting soon if anyone has any insight on any other tips at all. Thank you!
 

Attachments

  • just-wondering-how-its-looking.jpeg
    just-wondering-how-its-looking.jpeg
    190.5 KB · Views: 1
  • just-wondering-how-its-looking-2.jpeg
    just-wondering-how-its-looking-2.jpeg
    178.3 KB · Views: 2
  • just-wondering-how-its-looking-3.jpeg
    just-wondering-how-its-looking-3.jpeg
    206.5 KB · Views: 2
First grow here for me I’m on day 33 of my plant ID growing in 1 gallon pot with happy frog and under a viper p1000 at 100% watering every 2-3 days with some cal mag in the water and using basic vegetative nutrients from Kellogg. Humidity is constant 50 with temps being 73-80. Not having any real issues just very small light burn on one leaf. Was thinking of transplanting soon if anyone has any insight on any other tips at all. Thank you!
Hey Legolvr0,
Looks good! I would definitely get her in a larger pot, this would be her forever home. I would also get some LST going about a week or two after transplanting her. I would also consider topping at some point as well. You can find a bunch of information on these two methods on the internet. Keep us updated on your progress.
 
First grow here for me I’m on day 33 of my plant ID growing in 1 gallon pot with happy frog and under a viper p1000 at 100% watering every 2-3 days with some cal mag in the water and using basic vegetative nutrients from Kellogg. Humidity is constant 50 with temps being 73-80. Not having any real issues just very small light burn on one leaf. Was thinking of transplanting soon if anyone has any insight on any other tips at all. Thank you!
I would go ahead and plan on moving it to a 3-5 gallon fabric pot depending on the size of your setup. Biggest thing when transplanting is just being really diligent about your roots you’ve spent a lot of time growing those out so don’t do anything to jeopardize that now and stunt your growth. Looks really good for where you’re at though once you get to that new pot give it a few days to recover and I would start up LST and maybe topping it if you haven’t already.
 
Hey Legolvr0,
Looks good! I would definitely get her in a larger pot, this would be her forever home. I would also get some LST going about a week or two after transplanting her. I would also consider topping at some point as well. You can find a bunch of information on these two methods on the internet. Keep us updated on your progress.
My thoughts exactly !
 
Thank you guys for the encouraging words and ideas 🤟 just wondering I have done some research on topping and don’t know if I have th space on this grow. Also what does LST entail?
 
What is your space? LST is simple form of bending the top center stalk over 90 degrees and stakeing it down so it form something like a question mark. It allows the branches to grow more outward and you stake those down also. Then those branches will point those stems to upward towards the light. These plants love reaching for the light and in 24hrs you will see what it means. Topping allows them to stay abit shorter and helps bush them out. Once i transplant the next day i'll top and start LST training. I hope your growing a photoperiod?
This photo shows what can happen with topping and LST
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20210515_045318462.jpg
    IMG_20210515_045318462.jpg
    276.5 KB · Views: 3
What is your space? LST is simple form of bending the top center stalk over 90 degrees and stakeing it down so it form something like a question mark. It allows the branches to grow more outward and you stake those down also. Then those branches will point those stems to upward towards the light. These plants love reaching for the light and in 24hrs you will see what it means. Topping allows them to stay abit shorter and helps bush them out. Once i transplant the next day i'll top and start LST training. I hope your growing a photoperiod?
This photo shows what can happen with topping and LST
Working with 2x2x4 space so pretty small and yes I am growing a photo period
 
First grow here for me I’m on day 33 of my plant ID growing in 1 gallon pot with happy frog and under a viper p1000 at 100% watering every 2-3 days with some cal mag in the water and using basic vegetative nutrients from Kellogg. Humidity is constant 50 with temps being 73-80. Not having any real issues just very small light burn on one leaf. Was thinking of transplanting soon if anyone has any insight on any other tips at all. Thank you!
You can do 25% but make the lamp closer and you save a lot of electeicity super small for 33 days.and learn about lst and topping
With weaker light you get less temps and maybe more humidity.look at vpd table but you want 0.8 or 0.9.or 1.2 but its more for flower
 
Last edited:
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–8 of 8
1
Back
Top Bottom