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Dewayne

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I have picked 5 of the best females to keep out of the rest. I have some questiosn, this is the first time i've grown in this area but i've grown for 2 and a half years in maine, so i was just curious about a few questions.

All the plants are healthy, and i dont' think there's anything wrong with them but one. It's the third picture, it's not just recently either it's been like this it's whole life. Each finger on the leaves have an arch to them, and it's kinda droopy as well. The arch is so..crispy feeling that when you press it, it'll bend upwards from where you pressed and hold there. it can't be over watering, i let nature water them but occasionally if they're getting dry i'll damp it but not much.

My other questions are about budding. I dunno the exact time ratio of light and dark here yet, but two of my plants are budding. Picture 1 and 5 to be more specific. picture 5 is the runt, but i've given her extra care and she's really doing great. It's a green bud seed from maine that has had all kinds of mixes, some of the best weed i've ever smoked in my life. BUUUt the rest arent budding, do you think merely cause the other three arent in the right time ratio for flowering or what? That's the only thing i can think of, i'm not worried about it cause i figure they'll bud when ready but i just wanted to make sure.

for my runt it's about a month into budding and it's on time. 4th week and it's starting to thicken up like it's spose to and everything, the rest are just not so i was curious, thanks for any input it's greatly appreciated. Thanks! :)

~Burn One~
Dewayne

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Were the two plants that are budding started indoors? Or are they in a shadier area than the other 3? That WILL do it. I had a plant in a shady spot last year that thickened up more than I thought it was going to. It only got about 3 feet tall and was finished by about a week into august.

I think 4 will be your biggest yielder. :D
 
Hey man,

Nah, they were all started outdoors, same conditions, everything. They're all in one general area, before they wrent but they get pure sun, not much shade until sun is going down but then they all get relief from the sun.

4 is my best looking plant right now, it stand the tallest, has the nicest color, just looks decent man. But even it's not budding yet, i just think it's a diff strain as well by looking at the leaves i think i might have mistaken up a seed or something. It looks more indica than the rest to me.

Thanks for the input sticky.

~Burn One~
Dewayne
 
To me number 4 looks about 50/50, the rest look 100% Sativa. Good luck with them and go with the flow. Mother nature is weird and unpredictable at times.
 
Yup, i figure they'll bud out fine, and like i said they're all healthy minus the condition number three has. I'm not sure what it is, but it's still growing an dkeeping color, it's just been like that it's whole life and i dnot' get it. But we'll see, i'll let her grow out and see how she does.

4 is growing pretty strong and i'd agree with the 50 50, which would be great cause it'd be a nice high. i'd have a little bit of variety between the rest anyways. But the seeds are from a grower that taught me to grow, he gave them to me when i left maine. He started teaching me 3 years ago or so and he's been growing these strains for a while. No telling what is all in them.

~Burn One~
Dewayne
 
I have seen whats happening to that one once before this year. I think maybe it was one of Drastons. We never figured it out or fixed it. It was a male, so it was culled anyway. Maybe someone can help you figure out the problem.
 
you know to think about it, this could be ph fluctuations. But i don't see much of the ph fluctuating. I let it get water by nature. When it rains, they get watered. Since it's very very hot where i live, if the soil does get dry, i spray them and no more. Just get the top of the soil looking really dark, and to where it's damp enough on the top very little spots of water will build up. That's all i water them with this water from the house. Also the water from the house is from a well, so i don't see any issues with this water either.

But i dunno, i guess i'll see eventually how she does. i'll put a little lime on her and see how that goes as well.

~Burn One~
Dewayne
 

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