Never give up. Sick plant before/after

cedarghost

Active Member
Thanks! So far I've learned that the most important thing you can learn is patience. Unfortunately its also a hard thing to learn.
 

cedarghost

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So almost a month later and I chopped her down. I don't know what the yield is yet, but she was right at 120 grams wet, so I am guessing I will pull right at an ounce off of her. That's not bad considering I started growing in January and considering what this plant has been through.
 

cedarghost

Active Member
It is actually from bagseed. It grew like that because I used the mainline technique. This is the first time I have tried that and I really like it. it takes a little longer in veg to get it trained, but it makes nice symmetrical main colas. 8 of them in this case! I weighed her again last night after I cut her up for the cure jar and I got an ounce and a half. Not only is that my biggest yield since I started growing in January, it's off a plant most people would have tossed.
 

cedarghost

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Note I have another dilemma. I planted a green poison seed which sprouted a couple days ago, and today there is another little seedling growing in the same cup! This was fresh soil, straight out of the bag and I'm sure I only planted one seed! Not sure what to do...
 

Dr. Who

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Carefully separate them if you like. Or let them grow to the second node and cull the weaker one, leaving the stronger one.
 

vostok

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Note I have another dilemma. I planted a green poison seed which sprouted a couple days ago, and today there is another little seedling growing in the same cup! This was fresh soil, straight out of the bag and I'm sure I only planted one seed! Not sure what to do...
This happens many times with me, as at most I recycle 50-70% of my soil, and always some seed drops by, as per Dr Who you may pot it up or as per me, pull it on sight as I see it using valuable nutes from the main seed ..?
 
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