
steve1966
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Hi all.
I'm excited about my first grow.
Hopefully I'm not getting too carried away with the update posts. y'all can let me know if I should slow down on the updates :)
Anyway, this picture is where my kids are at as of 11/9/24. They popped 9/7/24. DS1 in front, DS2 in back.
I think the lighter color that kind of pops out in the picture on the newest sugar leaves is just new growth and not any nute deficiency or any other negative issue.
At this point with only online grows to view, these kids (almost certainly girls) look good to me.
Dirty Bird genetics Dark Soul F1 tester (so could be male or female). Based on genetics, there possibly could be herms as well.
18/6 for probably another week or two before I switch to the 12/12 flowering light cycle.
coco organic grow. yep, I jumped in the deep end out of the gate :)
But, I did plenty of research and found a lot of really great growers and their knowledge before I took the plunge.
Anyway, comments, etc are welcome so I continue on the road to good growing practices.
Thanks!
Steve
I'm excited about my first grow.
Hopefully I'm not getting too carried away with the update posts. y'all can let me know if I should slow down on the updates :)
Anyway, this picture is where my kids are at as of 11/9/24. They popped 9/7/24. DS1 in front, DS2 in back.
I think the lighter color that kind of pops out in the picture on the newest sugar leaves is just new growth and not any nute deficiency or any other negative issue.
At this point with only online grows to view, these kids (almost certainly girls) look good to me.
Dirty Bird genetics Dark Soul F1 tester (so could be male or female). Based on genetics, there possibly could be herms as well.
18/6 for probably another week or two before I switch to the 12/12 flowering light cycle.
coco organic grow. yep, I jumped in the deep end out of the gate :)
But, I did plenty of research and found a lot of really great growers and their knowledge before I took the plunge.
Anyway, comments, etc are welcome so I continue on the road to good growing practices.
Thanks!
Steve