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mary_jj
1st off, 9 weeks from seed my arse rofl.gif .

These where put under enviros to start, then outside when they were a couple weeks old and could fend for them selves. They must be about 3 months old atleast, i cant remember lol.gif. Lightly fed with sensi grow a+b, then sensi bloom a+b, and some big bud.

Planted 6, and got 4 fems, all good. Bit different results considering they all been treated exzactly the same.

2 are literally 1 main cola with no side branches, 30-45cm tall, 1 has about 3 spliffs on, and the other about 7

the other 2 are quiete big compared to other 2, with side branches and are very bushy, not very low if you ask me.

They dont seem to have trichs, so cant see if they are 60% brown. The bud and leaves just look frosty (looks nice)







trubnut
they look just about done to me fella, good job !
ouncyboy
Their not looking in the best of health to tell you the truth,looks like some sort of nutrient def,whats the soil youve got them in ,looks very peaty,also the pots look pretty small,it also looks like somthings made the flowers really run on one of the plants.As to weather they are ready,its hard to tell,but i dont think their gonna get much better,why not take one of each dry it for a week and see how it smokes,if its cool chop the rest.Were the nutrients for soil or hydro.
cypher79
Mate my lr2's seem to have gone exactly the same way as yours, I got 2 big ones with lots of side branches and two small ones with one main cola on each, theres probably a handfull of weed on each at best, and mine are 11 weeks old.... sad.gif
agito
need a closer look are 90% of the pistils brown if so cut
Maxillian
stick them in your garden soil for the last few days- I grew mine in garden soil from seed and they look very healthy at 3 weeka.
mary_jj
I cant tell if the pistills are brown as they really dont look to have any, just looks really frosty like.

Where grown in regular garden compost, think it was murphy? 3 bags for a 10er. deal lol.gif

Either way though, cant chop yet, as need to flush, should i give them 1 more week off feed, then start the flush? or just start flushing now
mary_jj
QUOTE(cypher79 @ Jul 2 2008, 08:41 PM) *
Mate my lr2's seem to have gone exactly the same way as yours, I got 2 big ones with lots of side branches and two small ones with one main cola on each, theres probably a handfull of weed on each at best, and mine are 11 weeks old.... sad.gif


just looked at your thread, how weird we both got 2 small main colas and 2 plants with side growth.
cypher79
QUOTE(mary_jj @ Jul 3 2008, 12:40 PM) *
QUOTE(cypher79 @ Jul 2 2008, 08:41 PM) *
Mate my lr2's seem to have gone exactly the same way as yours, I got 2 big ones with lots of side branches and two small ones with one main cola on each, theres probably a handfull of weed on each at best, and mine are 11 weeks old.... sad.gif


just looked at your thread, how weird we both got 2 small main colas and 2 plants with side growth.



yeah thats what i thought, mine all look like totally different plants, its almost as if each plant is a different strain.... unsure.gif
Tokinguru
Im in exactly the same boat as you with my Lowryders they were planted in April and are only now just about done, what a lovely smoke though. to me yours look done but im no expert. the leaves are yellowing, is this down to a nute defiency or is it because the plant is nearly done. have you been feeding them at all
mary_jj
QUOTE(Tokinguru @ Jul 3 2008, 03:59 PM) *
Im in exactly the same boat as you with my Lowryders they were planted in April and are only now just about done, what a lovely smoke though. to me yours look done but im no expert. the leaves are yellowing, is this down to a nute defiency or is it because the plant is nearly done. have you been feeding them at all


yes, been fed with sensi grow a+b

then when flowering sensi bloom a+b, then half way through flower i introduced some big bud too
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