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cruiser808

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View attachment Photo 5.jpgHowsit all, this is my first time growing so lets see how it goes and any help would be welcome. first photo is a durban poison 17 days, second photo shows pots with 2 plants each, the bushier are also 17 days old any ideas on the stuntage? the seedlings are 5 days old, third photo shows a 17 days old skunk #1 hard to see but theres white on a few of the leaves any ideas? last pictures are another seedling and he 2 healthy looking ones together in the pot are 2 17 day old papayas with the skunk in the back. theyre currently being grown under an 8 bulb HO t-5 about 5 inchs away from the bulb in large pots with happy frog soil, got a fan in there and also have 2 1000 watt HPS bulbs i was planning on hanging vertically for flowering, wats good homies?!
 
first is the 2 papaya 17 days with second is the durban 17, third is the seedlings 3 days in the same pots with the weak 17 day papaya and skunk fourth is the durban seedling and the fourth is the skunk
 
:holysheep: :confused2: :bong2:
 
Edit your first post and click the lil paperclip icon and check insert all and your pics will show up in the post.
 
thanks hamster lewis! one lesson at a time haha anyway the first is durban 17 days second is a skunk 17 with a 3 day seedling, see how stunted it is compared to the other 1 day durban? and then a weak papaya 17 days with an ok 3 day, third picture is a healthy 17 day skunk but with white starting on the leaves ill get beter pics tomorrow, fourth is a 3 day durban in its own large pot, fifth is 2 healthy 17 day papayas in a pot together, theyll be flowering with 2 1000 watt HPS i have in my basement with plenty of room, any ideas for good growth/ yield?
 
research research research.... Not trying to be short, thats just some good advice.

check the stickies here and the FAQ. lookin good so far mate!
 
nah man no worrys be short all u like im a straight noob, ill keep u guys posted hopefully itll be fun for everybody :D
 
Who is the breeder for the Papaya? I had Nirvana Shop Papaya and got only 2 of 5 seeds to pop and they hermied on me. Watch out for it especially if they take off and stretch. Males tend to stretch so they get height advantage for polenation.
 
IMO, it is not a good idea to have 2 plants in 1 pot. I would separate them now while you can still do it without harming them.
 
:yeahthat: it will be hard to separate them when the roots grow together.
What kind of lights are they under now?
 
HO 4' 8 bulb t-5, then for flowering 2 thousand watt HPS no reflectors was gonna make a triangle with the pots and set the up in the middle, bright as ****
 
and the papaya came from a friends plant, they are looking real nice at the moment, better than skunk #1 from sensi seeds
 
hmm and i kindof have a pot shortage, u think it would be best to have the better ones on their own with the worse ones sharing a pot most likely?
 
Create a pot if you need to...one plant one pot is my policybas well.
 
1 plant per pot = least complications possible if you need to get rid of one, and its easier to tend to them and rearrange if needed
 
cruiser808 said:
hmm and i kindof have a pot shortage, u think it would be best to have the better ones on their own with the worse ones sharing a pot most likely?

I would not put any of them together in one container. Putting 2 plants in one pot will not give you more bud. You are pretty much going to yield x number of grams from that container, regardless of whether you have 1 plant , 2 plants or 4 plants. More plants does not mean more yield. I would split them now.

Can't you just go buy more pots?
 
my areas prety secluded and i ride the bus but ill try get one of my friends to take me asap, new to the area
 
damn nutes smell like ****, the water discoloration is normal right? or does that mean too much, i tried to use not more than a teaspoon per gallon
 

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