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First grow in soil, Should I be worried about the leaves?

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First grow in soil, Should I be worried about the leaves?

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First grow in soil should i be worried about the leaves
 
they look perfect to me, are you growing 2 next to each other...i did that with my last 2 grows and it worked out great
 

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Yes I have two plants in one pot, I had 3 actually but I snipped one to create more space for two. I initially started the seedlings outdoor, then moved them indoor after transplanting so I'm watching out for any stress.
 
Oh by indoors I meant with light source through the window, another thing I'm concerned about. it's a south facing window with good amount of sunlight....
 
Thank you, I have another that's just one plant per pot, I just did lst on them today so I'm watching closely
 
Thank you, I have another that's just one plant per pot, I just did lst on them today so I'm watching closely
My best piece of advice is do living soil, a simple one only use gaia green or craft blend and water only. When you figure it out its sooo much cheaper and easier. Gotta head back to work, good luck 😃
 
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So this my twins almost a month later
they've survived light issues(used windowsill with led bulb, eventually had to move it to my balcony)), then over watering (it's a miracle they're breathing as this is first time they're drying out after transplanting)
I know they're so small, I plan to top one at some point, I'm hoping it flowers even if the harvest is just a bud
I plan on going bigger next time with a better setup but for now
I'll just let them ride on while I pray my caretaker does not get to find out😂
 
Next time I'll get better light set up and nutrients
for now I'm just watering them, I collect rain water when I can. I'm open to any organic manure I can add( has to be something really accessible as I'm not planning to invest much $ into this yet
I read Coffee ground is good but so many info online it's hard to be sure.
 
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This this the Twins Sister ( best I think of her a girl)
First time I'm posting her here
she sprouted a couple of days after the twins. one thing I've learnt is to fill the container to the top ( too late for that)
I'm not expecting much from these plants,
it's just a beautiful experience and next time I'll definitely go bigger and better.
 
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Noticed a stretch in the last week, even the twins are fairing well. I believe overwatering after transplanting slowed them for a bit.
 
thank you. I'm using living soil, only feeding the plants water
Hey Falon,Have you been measuring your ppms in and out? What’s your ph? The reason I ask is your ladies are looking a little pale. I would check your nutes. Have you considered any training on your ladies?
 
Hey Falon,Have you been measuring your ppms in and out? What’s your ph? The reason I ask is your ladies are looking a little pale. I would check your nutes. Have you considered any training on your ladies?
Thank you, they're actually balcony grow and I'm using only living soil and water, Sometimes I collect rain water when I can. They've actually grown in the last 15 days after the last picture. I topped one, did a bit of LST on one and just let one grow(started LST But later stopped)
this is a picture from Yesterday, three are in early flowering.
 

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Hey Falon,Have you been measuring your ppms in and out? What’s your ph? The reason I ask is your ladies are looking a little pale. I would check your nutes. Have you considered any training on your ladies?
Hello bro, the paleness are becoming obvious in my biggest plant and she's in pre flowering stretch, can you recommend any natural remedies, Natural because I can't get access to those stuffs on Amazon. Thanks alot
 
You need to feed your ladies. Plants need nutes, that is one reason they may be pale. Getting dialed in on what they need is essential to a good grow.
 
You need to feed your ladies. Plants need nutes, that is one reason they may be pale. Getting dialed in on what they need is essential to a good grow.
what can I find them, do you have any suggestions? I think the paleness is from nitrogen deficiency.
 
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