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Tedis

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i have just transplanted my plants from pots to ground. Do these look ok for a 1 month old, the climate is pretty cold where i live, but fortunately most of the time weather was sunny. And yeah, is that a big problem if 2 plants are growing so close? I had not enough pots so i had to put 2 sprouted seeds in one pot.
 

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I'm not sure how the roots will effect each other but I'm sure they'll do alright as plants grow side by side in nature all the time. To make sure they both get adequate sunlight and don't cast shade on each other you could just train them to grow away from each other as they get bigger
 
oh and I hope mine look something like those when mine are a month old :mrgreen:

I'm new to growing but I think those look good
 
it is not a huge problem but it will get crowded and can effect yield.
but i have grown two together and been very successfull .and also had some dismal failures.
but they are looking very healthy.good luck
 
it is not a huge problem but it will get crowded and can effect yield.
but i have grown two together and been very successfull .and also had some dismal failures.
but they are looking very healthy.good luck
omfg. Being a novice outdoor grower, your avatar gives me orgasmic imagery!
 
soma new pics. sorry for the bad quality
 

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some new pics. when i will be able to tell the sex of these plants?
 

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update. new pics. there are some little black bugs (1 mm) on my plants eating leaves. what should i do to destroy them.
 

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Get Neem Cake from a planting nursery put a small amount on the top soil and water. with in a few days the bugs will be gone.
 
they are more than 1 month old now. almost 2 months. I use some regural brown soil for flowers and some regular fertilizer.

+ Can someone, who can do that, move this topic to the "frow journal" forum?
 
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they are more than 1 month old now. almost 2 months. I use some regural brown soil for flowers and some regular fertilizer.

+ Can someone, who can do that, move this topic to the "frow journal" forum?

They will show sex sooner than 12/12. As soon as days start to get shorter they feel it and some preflowers will eventually appear ;).
 
My plants are about a foot tall, and 35 days old today.

I would love to see growth like yours, but the reason i don't use fertilizers is because I've read, probably a rumor, that ferts cause paranoia in the finished product.

I'm open to some opinions, if you have any.

peace
 
You can use organics which is all natural. I don't think that there's a connection between paranoia and using ferts. Beside if you're afraid of paranoia you can flush them for really long time. Plants need nutrients for a good potency and growth.
 
I'm not scared of paranoia, i just don't want any complaints on my product.

I'm giving my plants Schultz Plant Food, and i don't think that is considered fertilizer.

any suggestions on a good fert?

peace
 
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