tdawg
First grow
Summer
Planted in drainable pots with tomato sapling mix
Unknown
Day 42 (Week 6)
4 updates
8 photos
Day: 42

The girls in the sun today
3 years ago
Day: 42

Significant growth
3 years ago
Day: 23

Excellent growth today in the sun. More leaves! Any advice to make them grow wider instead of taller?
3 years ago
420ezway LST , simple and very effective training technique
alawishes86 This is really wk3? Why so small?
tdawg Yup, pretty sure climate isn’t ideal and outdoor growing and light
Day: 21





Here are my plants. Unsure of gender yet obviously and also unsure of the strain as the seeds were given to me by a friend who didn’t know the strain type. Growing outdoors and I repotted them today into larger pots, a little nervous as I’m scared the temperature of my location will harm the growth. Also, anyone know what to do about the yellow discolouration?
3 years ago
420lowell A lot of things can cause yellowing, unfortunately. I’ve read you shouldn’t use soil with fertilizer for seedlings as it can be too much, but I haven’t run into it personally. Could also be that the soil is too wet. But cannabis is pretty resilient and should bounce back once you figure out what’s off.