LayedBack
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Finished Grow - Thank you ICMag family for the all of the help and advice, love this place - here's a few pictures. It's a great feeling to have good medicine. Next years plans include 1000 Watts (half fluoro half HPS) and some good genetics, Bagseed was still a success this year thankfully, but I want to try the real strains now!
I've had my eye on BOG Genetics for a while now and have seen only great reports of their strains. Would love to try some authentic Sweet Tooth or Bubble Gum, but I'd be fine with anything that's good for chronic pain. The Strains "Lifesaver" has me intrigued.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=804403&ppuser=47584
Okay guys, this is my first indoor grow and I hate to say it but I already screwed up and have an important question to ask. If you want to skip to my question then go to where I highlighted!
First I'd like to say thank you everyone for sharing your beautiful grows, I only hope one day I can become as professional as many of you here. Cannabis is a medicine to me as I have chronic pain, so I'm growing this year to be able to have some medicine hopefully all the way until next years' harvest.
This is my second grow, my first was last year outdoors, it was a small harvest that was seedy because of male pollination. This year I have 6 outdoors in a secure guerrilla from last year, and I have 15 indoor plants. Using 2-4 gallon pots, organic potting soil, small mix of bone and blood meal. Unfortunately all of the seeds are picked from regular mid-grade cannabis.
The plants you see are about 2 and a half weeks old give or take a few days, I started them outdoors, but once I brought them in I screwed up pretty big. I started them using 'Halogen' lights, and now I realize what a mistake I've made. They have been indoors for about 2 weeks now, and obviously they've stretched quite a bit instead of growing normally.
Will be switching in 2-3 days to either fluorescent or HPS, my question is should I trash the plants and start over? This grow room is subject to winter cold. However it's still early in the season. Do you think switching lights will help correct themselves, or will the stretching really effect them to much in the long run? I'm willing to start new plants if it's worth it.
I've had my eye on BOG Genetics for a while now and have seen only great reports of their strains. Would love to try some authentic Sweet Tooth or Bubble Gum, but I'd be fine with anything that's good for chronic pain. The Strains "Lifesaver" has me intrigued.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=804403&ppuser=47584
Okay guys, this is my first indoor grow and I hate to say it but I already screwed up and have an important question to ask. If you want to skip to my question then go to where I highlighted!
First I'd like to say thank you everyone for sharing your beautiful grows, I only hope one day I can become as professional as many of you here. Cannabis is a medicine to me as I have chronic pain, so I'm growing this year to be able to have some medicine hopefully all the way until next years' harvest.
This is my second grow, my first was last year outdoors, it was a small harvest that was seedy because of male pollination. This year I have 6 outdoors in a secure guerrilla from last year, and I have 15 indoor plants. Using 2-4 gallon pots, organic potting soil, small mix of bone and blood meal. Unfortunately all of the seeds are picked from regular mid-grade cannabis.
The plants you see are about 2 and a half weeks old give or take a few days, I started them outdoors, but once I brought them in I screwed up pretty big. I started them using 'Halogen' lights, and now I realize what a mistake I've made. They have been indoors for about 2 weeks now, and obviously they've stretched quite a bit instead of growing normally.
Will be switching in 2-3 days to either fluorescent or HPS, my question is should I trash the plants and start over? This grow room is subject to winter cold. However it's still early in the season. Do you think switching lights will help correct themselves, or will the stretching really effect them to much in the long run? I'm willing to start new plants if it's worth it.