Tell me how my plants look.

Codeman34

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When did you start them and are there roots poking out the bottom of the pots?
@ganga gurl420 knows what she's talking about, but without knowing how old the plants are we don't know if they're actually small for their age, or just right. If you started late enough you might not be quite rootbound yet.
Ummmm I would say they sprouted up on June 24th A1A23D72-54A4-40D2-8953-1FA5B4582DDA.jpeg
 

Codeman34

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When did you start them and are there roots poking out the bottom of the pots?
@ganga gurl420 knows what she's talking about, but without knowing how old the plants are we don't know if they're actually small for their age, or just right. If you started late enough you might not be quite rootbound yet.
No roots poking out of the bottom I looked just now and have seen none coming out of the drain holes.
 

CanadianJim

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Codeman34

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That's weird. If they're rootbound I would expect them to be sticking roots out the holes, and they are old enough to be. I would do what @ganga gurl420 said. And take a good look at the roots when you do.
Well I had a couple male plants that I wanted to look down in the roots so I dump the soil out and the roots looked good but not good enough like they wasn’t even close to root bound so I’m thinking my soil is to compact and not letting the roots grow or my roots are just shitty idk lol
 

Herb & Suds

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Well I had a couple male plants that I wanted to look down in the roots so I dump the soil out and the roots looked good but not good enough like they wasn’t even close to root bound so I’m thinking my soil is to compact and not letting the roots grow or my roots are just shitty idk lol
Typically lack of root production is lack of air flow commonly caused by overwatering
Its a weed it likes dry soil
 

Codeman34

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Typically lack of root production is lack of air flow commonly caused by overwatering
Its a weed it likes dry soil
Yeah I think that was my problem in the middle of my grow I was showing them to much love and was overwatering them. As soon as I realized what was going on I backed off the water and they have seem to be doing a lot better so I’ve been watering less and letting the soil get super dry before watering which seems to help a lot.
 

CanadianJim

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Yeah I think that was my problem in the middle of my grow I was showing them to much love and was overwatering them. As soon as I realized what was going on I backed off the water and they have seem to be doing a lot better so I’ve been watering less and letting the soil get super dry before watering which seems to help a lot.
If they're not rootbound then potting up won't change anything really. Sounds like they got stunted. At this point I would just watch for deficiencies and flower them out. Chalk it up as a learning experience.
 

Codeman34

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If they're not rootbound then potting up won't change anything really. Sounds like they got stunted. At this point I would just watch for deficiencies and flower them out. Chalk it up as a learning experience.
Yeah that’s what I’m thinking is that why they are so small is my fault. I think I overwatered them and it took them awhile to come back from it but hell I’ve learned a lot this first grow that’s for damn sure. It was a very fun learning experience and still got a lot to learn. I think I got about a month left of them two plants I’d say.
 

Codeman34

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My bad...I dont know why I didny think about compaction. I just knew it was something going on under the skirt so to speak.
Yeah I think it’s just really compact in there because when I poured the soil out of the male plants there was like 5 inches of soil
Just compacted so tight you can see where I was poking it to aerate it with a bamboo skewer lol
 

Codeman34

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Quick question for you guys. So I went out to check the plants this morning and I seen the stems of some of the fan leaves are turning purpleish to pinkish Is this normal during flowering or what?
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CanadianJim

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It could indicate the beginning of a nute deficiency, or it could be the strain. Some guys have two different phenos of the same strain, one with perfectly normal petioles (the stem for the leaves) one with entirely purple. If your plants are showing other signs of deficiency I would look at the nutes. Otherwise I wouldn't worry.
As to how far along in flower you are, a few weeks?
Does it really matter? They're done when they're done and unless you're looking at setting up a perpetual grow with some clones the timing will vary.
 

codster25

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Hey codeman,

Looks like about 3 weeks or so, your right on track for this time of year from my experience. Don’t worry to much about the colours in flowering, if you are feeding properly and minding your ph all should be fine. Good luck
 
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