My first good grow, I think

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macak

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Well, I killed my 3 leafed hermi plant and started over with new seeds. The hermi was my first ever grow and a little piece of my soul fell into the trash along with the plant. Oh well, I’m over it. My friend suggested that I sprout several seeds and pick out the best ones. I sprouted 4 and all 4 are doing great. From what I have read and seen on sex, they all seem to have female characteristics. It still may be too early in the game to tell though. Here are the specs.

Lighting:
I keep them on a continuous 24 hour light cycle.
I have one CFL inside of a clamp lamp to control direction of light
There are 2 Fluorescent tubes hanging vertically on either side of the pot <-- :) hehe.

Soil:
Miracle Grow organic mix.

Water:
Once a day at the bottom of each plant stem. They are growing fast so water levels are changing almost daily.

Air and circulation:
I have a fan on a 24 hour cycle for ventilation.

Questions:

How long until I know the sex of each plant?

All 4 plants are growing in the same pot, is this okay? I make sure that light hits all plants and not one plant dominates another.

How long until I flower them? Plants are currently 13 days old but growing fast.

From the pictures provided do these plants look okay?

Any suggestions?


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let is grow ,let it grow ,let it grow
 
Well, the plants look healthy, but I would definitely put them in seperate pots when they get bigger.

Also, your plants won't show sex until you put them on 12/12 lighting. And also, I don't suggest re-vegging just because you wanna know the sex. The plant I tried to reveg didn't recover. The best way to tell sex is to take a cutting and let it take root (you can use soil for this) and put the cutting on 12/12 light. I did this last week with each of my plants and I'm hoping to know soon!

Good luck though. The plants look good!

~Metalchick
 
;) Hey Macak, Looking Good But I Suggest Putting Them In There Own Pots And Getting Better Lighting.Also Put A Fan On Em..ALL In All Looking Sweet.keep It Up.
 
The longer you waite to seperate them the harder it will be and the more likely you will be to kill or damage them.
 
its better to wait for preflowers or alternate nodes then the plant its mature to flower-you can flower them anytime but you'll have better results if you veg for a longer time-
 

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