12 days after planting and I gotta say I think they look healthy




And also got these 4 Blue Dream fems through HGC if anyone was wondering. Have them in an AC Infinity 4x4 w/ their Controller 69. 400W full-spectrum grow light with Samsung LM301B LEDs. 20/4 light schedule. Temps around 77F lights on and around 72F lights off give or take a degree or 2. RH been around 55% fluctuating up or down a bit. Waiting for humidifier in the mail so I am using the wet towel method for now haha.
Looks good, sounds good: Transplant in about a week my opinion.
Thanks brotha! Noted! …I was thinking week or 2 depending on how they’re looking
Yes would like the stems to look a bit more sturdier. Would hate to have a mishap during transplant.
Do you think I should top before or after transplant? Any kind of lst? What’s a good way to stiffen up stem early on like this?
I’d wait until after transplant, recovery if any then you can do your thing: i read the description of the genetics then i go from there:
Rhino skin, silica both will thicken up the stem: your choice, a small breeze across the top when its bigger also helps indoor grow.
The Stem of the 2nd pic looks Strong! The pic above not so much! Give it time they have not out grown the pots yet:
I am about to begin a Blue Dream grow myself (fem’s). I am interested in your experiences so thank you for sharing. Looks like your soil is excellent and should drain well. IMO: These ladies do not like ‘wet feet’ about as bad as any plant I have had experience with. Careful on watering and keep the ph right. Drooping?: Perhaps a bit too much on the water? Maybe the light is too close or they are getting too many hours of light? I would be testing the moisture level in my containers and measuring the distance between bulb and top of canopy, first and second. Refer to manufacturer’s info about height from plant issues. Frankly, I think your project is looking good!
Thanks man! I appreciate your advice and will definitely keep all that in mind! Best of luck on your grow when you start it! We decided to transplant on Tuesday the 27th which would be their 17th day of life, will be posting updates and pics soon!
Nice, i see your work!
Your definitely on point, looking good
Thanks brotha! I really appreciate that! …I definitely thought they’d be taller at this point but oh well baha maybe a long veg huh?
First of all: Beautiful plants, you must be doing things very well. When I look at the shape of the leaves, it appears the seeds had prominent indica genetics. If that is true, the plant will remain shorter, be more bushy and finish sooner than a plant whose genetics lean more heavily toward sativa parentage. That tells me it is important to trim leaves so all the plant gets sufficient light. Trimming and training is very important, imo. You are at that stage, now. Congratulations on progress through what looks like a very good grow!