My new children...(pics)

Royal_Highness

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Just wanted to see if you guys could give me a heads up on how they're looking and what the next step(s) should be in my process of growing these kids. Thanks alot!
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Looks good water sparingly grow till you see the first sign of roots on the edges of your cups then transplant into your final pot. Good Luck to ya!!!
 
hmmm, i have some that are much taller, but less developed leaf wise, i wonder if that means mine are weaker or what. it might have soemthing to do with the difference in pot sizes. anyone know?
 
Thanks for the comments folks...Garden Knowm - they don't have a drain but I water them sparsely and only when needed. What do you think?
 
Be vey careful... Overwatering is probably the number 1 cause of "plant failure" ... NO drain scraes me.. : (

When will you transplant?


cheers
 
I'm going to transplant sometime soon, maybe this weekend or beginning of next week. I know it's a bit early but my current location has me on edge a bit. They will go into 5 gallon buckets. I can't wait they're doing so well. What sucks is that I don't even know what strain they are :(
 
I tell you what folks, I've been on alot of other forums and this one is by far the most chill. I hate it when you can sense attitude through a text - that's when you know it's bad (mostly car forums though). Here's some more pics I got tonight, any comments would be greatly appreciated - Thanks...
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I think the reason for the leaves curling up like that is because I spun the cups to get a more linear stem to the light. They were starting to 'curve' to the light so I spun them to grow toward the light. They're doing great and I'm very proud of them!
 
As Garden Knowm said a few times in this thread, Put some drain holes in the cups. Even with sparse watering the soild can remain too wet in the lower part and can lead to the plants wicking off and dieing..

It would be a shame to see such nice plants die before their time..Actually you shouldn't need to repot them for a while, I'd say wait until you have a couple of nodes before you do. It usually takes a plant that is about 8 inches tall and at 3-4 nodes before the plant will out grow solo cups.
 
ya the soil looks very wet. if u dont get them holes in fats, you might kill the roots.
anyways looks good other wise, good luck dude.....
saloot
 
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