parisw12
Wedding cheese cake ff
First time grower
Fast flower
Journal
Day 31 (Week 5)
Vegetating
7 updates
7 photos
Day: 31
Vegetating

Light still at 18/6
10 months ago
Day: 27
Vegetating

Light still 18/6
10 months ago
Day: 17
Vegetating

Hope everything is going right just replanted & added nutrients
10 months ago
dlw If you can lower your light, just make sure it’s not too hot close to the plant (depending on what light you use and how much heat it produces) have a look at my grow and you’ll see what i mean, but she’s looking healthy so good job
parisw12 Ahh ok I see what you mean thank you!
Patty Black Looking good. For me I wait until plant has outgrown pot before transplanting. Once plant is bigger (wider) than the pot is generally when you want to transplant. I love transplanting and w my photoperiods I transplant 2x usually before flipping.
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Day: 9
Vegetating

Light still at 18/6
10 months ago
Day: 6
Vegetating

Just watered still have light set to 18/6
a year ago
Day: 5
Vegetating

18/6
a year ago
Day: 4
Vegetating

I have her at 18/6 just now starting to see leaves am I doing anything wrong?
a year ago
Patty Black Hey friend. I know this is late. But next time I’d fill the solo cup with more soil. It’ll make transplanting easier and give plant better airflow. Plus more room for the developing roots.