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weeks 4-5
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0.5 l
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Germination Method
Directly In Substrate
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Statistics by method
Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 20%
Unknown strain
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Custom Breeder & Strain - 89%
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Grow Questions
Notnice345
Notnice345started grow question a year ago
The strain of this grow is unknown, i so happened to have a seed in my stash, if anyone could give hints as to what it could maybe be, that would be great. I also want to know if she isn’t a bit underdeveloped for a for week old plant transitioning to week 5 in a couple days.
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Stickyone
Stickyoneanswered grow question a year ago
Identifying the specific strain of a cannabis plant can be challenging, especially if you grew it from a random seed. Cannabis strains have distinct characteristics, including the appearance of the plant, leaves, and buds, as well as their aroma, flavor, and effects. However, without these cues, it's difficult to accurately determine the strain. You might have a better idea of the strain's characteristics as the plant matures and begins to flower. Regarding the age and development of your cannabis plant, it's essential to consider various factors that can affect growth, such as the plant's genetics, growing conditions, and care regimen. While your plant may seem underdeveloped for its age, it's important to keep in mind that growth rates can vary. Here are some factors to consider: Genetics: Different strains have varying growth patterns and timelines. Some strains grow faster and larger than others. Growing Conditions: The environment plays a significant role in plant development. Ensure your plant is receiving the right amount of light, nutrients, and appropriate temperature and humidity levels. Nutrition: Make sure your plant is receiving the necessary nutrients for its growth stage. Cannabis plants have specific nutrient requirements during vegetative and flowering stages. Lighting: Adequate and appropriate lighting is crucial for plant growth. If your plant isn't receiving sufficient light, it can affect its development. Pests and Diseases: Check for signs of pests or diseases, as these can hinder plant growth and development. pH and Watering: Ensure that the pH level of your growing medium is within the appropriate range, and water the plant appropriately. To help your plant develop optimally, consider the following: Review your care routine to ensure it's in line with the plant's growth stage. Check for signs of any issues, such as nutrient deficiencies or pests. Adjust your nutrient regimen as needed. Ensure your plant receives the right amount of light and environmental conditions. As your plant transitions to the flowering stage, it should exhibit more specific characteristics that might help you identify the strain, such as the appearance of buds and their aroma and flavor. Additionally, its growth may accelerate as it enters the flowering phase. Keep a close eye on your plant's development and make adjustments to your care routine as necessary to promote healthy growth.
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question a year ago
Wait, i just read "a week old plant" and then right after you say transitioning to week 5? Completely confused now...
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AutoflowersSucK
AutoflowersSucKanswered grow question a year ago
If you found a seed in a bag of weed you bought, then don't be surprized if that plant is a hermaphrodite. And if that picture is a seed that been sprouted and is just 7 days old, well, i just don't believe that. That seedling has got to be at least, at LEAST 10 to 14 days old. I've never had a seedling pop out of the soil surface and look like that after 7 days....never. But besides that, it looks just fine to me.
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What an great grow so far - good job and well done 🤝 Happy Growing & cant wait for your upcoming weeks 🌱 Cheers, Bud Boutique 👩‍🌾
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