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Well amazing, it's already day 12! lol Here are the babies @18:00 today;
these are the best undershot of pics I could get, others from above on the way :)
some days ya gotta start in the kiddie pool lolMy problem has been diving in the shallow end it seems lol
I'm headed there now :drunk:some days ya gotta start in the kiddie pool lol
I'm headed there now :drunk:
Good morning all farmers! ^_^ Sunday, day 14:
ps- this was me and my baby, Charm when she was 3 months old;View attachment 640449 now, she is this;
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how time flies… 6 years old she is lol
Good morning friend. :) Charm looks like a great family member and companion. I love your art in the background of your photographs and hope your weekend has been well.
Happy Growing. :D
I love your art in the background of your photographs and hope your weekend has been well.
Been there, done that and I feel for you. My iPad was incapable of showing trichomes! Yours still look good, keep it up.Here are the 3 from above, *sighs* it's hard with this lil camera lol.View attachment 640168
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What @Seamaiden is saying is if you start them in their own shoes you wont get root entanglement and it is less stress to the plant when you transplant. You can grow them out in the same container to finish but your yields will suffer and they wont be battling over the available nutes in the same pot. Also a plant can sense close neighbors and will stretch too much fighting for real estate.Cool :). Even they are lil ones, should I transfer each one to their own pot? Also- should I keep each one centered the best I can?
thanks for the response! :cool:
-Fox
What @Seamaiden is saying is if you start them in their own shoes you wont get root entanglement and it is less stress to the plant when you transplant. You can grow them out in the same container to finish but your yields will suffer and they wont be battling over the available nutes in the same pot. Also a plant can sense close neighbors and will stretch too much fighting for real estate.
I'm waiting til the 6th node pops but I'm sure someone with more experience will be along shortly :smoking:Stupid question regarding the 'topping': What is the best time to be clipping off the 'tops' to get the growth to spread? That is one thing I don't know anything about. Any help? Thank you all farmers :)
-Fox