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    First timer here, all outdoor grown from seed they are female. Any suggestions or tips to keep them healthy they are around 4 weeks old.

    #2
    Welcome Harmontown89 without any kind of grow specs it is very difficult to give advise. Read a few other posts and you will see what we need to help you. Off hand I think they are very small for 4 weeks and they look hungry for nutes. If you are using coco coir as a medium there is no nutritional value in it . Tell us more....
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    • Harmontown89
      Harmontown89 commented
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      Since I am an absolute newbie, which specs would you like me to provide?

    • Tersky
      Tersky commented
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      Harmontown89 literally everything. Medium, nutes, pH, strain, light period. Without knowing what you are doing it makes it impossible to tell you what you are doing wrong. Most of your questions can be answered on the main site. https://www.growweedeasy.com/link-gu...owing-cannabis.

    #3
    Looking good. You must be keeping those girls very happy to be 4 weeks old and have cotlydons holding on like that.

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      #4
      Are they in their final pots? If they are, I'd drill about 50 1/4 inch holes in the side of each pot. The roots need air
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      General Hydroponics Flora Series
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      • Harmontown89
        Harmontown89 commented
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        They are not in their final pots, would like to know when it’s pertinent to move to larger pots. That would b extremely helpful.

      #5
      What size are those pots, and what's in the soil?
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      • Harmontown89
        Harmontown89 commented
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        They are three inch pots currently and the soil is regular potting soil. Complete newb here. Lol

      • Puglover1
        Puglover1 commented
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        Transplant up to bigger containers and use an organic gardening soil mix, at least, with 1/3 perlite added for aeration. You can pull the plant out of the cup to see the roots, they are probably all wound around the sides. The plants usually need nutrients after a month in regular potting soil, when you transplant up into a better soil mixture they'll get more nutrition. Read the GWE main site for beginners, you have some nice girls started and a nice spot for them to grow. Good luck.

      #6
      Time to move to a bigger pot!

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        #7
        Do you guys have a suggestion on what size pots? Going tomorrow to get some and any idea on any nutrients I should get as well

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        #8
        A lot of the leaves are yellowing I’m assuming they aren’t in big enough pots and not draining correctly

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        • Puglover1
          Puglover1 commented
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          All photoperiod plants that will finish outdoors? I'd get 7 gallon fabric minimum, for now. Depending on what soil mix you buy you might not need nutes yet, new soil feeds the unleashed roots. Don't have enough info. Sorry.

        • Tersky
          Tersky commented
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          Have you been watering with excessive runoff? If so then you may have washed the nutes out of the soil and need to start feeding it. What is pH of the water going in? Also yes get bigger pots and good growing medium with plenty of drainage and aeration.

        #9
        I like big pots (130 gallon or so), more soil more roots, more roots more yield.

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          #10
          Yes all the plants will b outside till it’s starts getting cold. I have a green house with all the necessary lights and equipment. I will check the ph 2m and will make note. Moving them 2m into bigger pots with holes for drainage. Thank you all will keep you guys posted. Puglover1 you and the rest are helping me immensely. I’m tryna explain the best I know how

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            • Puglover1
              Puglover1 commented
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              homegrown I saw that but I couldn't find the plant in the next pic, near potted grass. Hopefully it got pulled or separated.

            • homegrown
              homegrown commented
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              think its the plant on far right of pic Puglover1

            • Puglover1
              Puglover1 commented
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              Ah, yeah. Turning his maleness away from the camera.

            #12
            That’s a huge bummer If that’s a male I thought early determination on a sex of a plant was two pistils on the stem and that’s what I’ve been going by this whole time

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            • homegrown
              homegrown commented
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              Yes its a male...if its any consolation, hes got a lotta balls! You might want to decide his fate sooner than later.....Dont want him mess'n around with your girls. And i think your referring to Stipules on the stem. Females tend to cross or grow towards each other and males grow straight up or spread apart.

            #13
            Hahahaaa he certainly does lmao. He’s been pulled out of the rotation far away from the other. My only issue is now for the remaining plants I have I’m unsure of the sex. If you wouldn’t mind could you point me into where I should look? Or if I provided photos of each plant where should I take the photo so maybe you could tell me if it’s a male or female of your wouldn’t mind. Even though I mixed up pistils and stipules I’m prettyish familiar with the other parts of the plant if you needed to direct me where to take the photo

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              #14
              Have a look at this Harmontown89 https://www.growweedeasy.com/preflowers
              Shappel S3000 3.5x6x6' ice hut
              Fusion Board LED Panel 480w
              6" Fusion Breath, Fan/Filter
              Canna Coco/perlite
              General Hydroponics Flora Series
              Cal/Mag.

              Tent
              Bruce Banner
              Kushy Kush
              2Cookies and cream

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                #15
                I’ve read that before I must just be mixing information up thank you for your help

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