MikkaTheEnt
Well-Known Member
So, since I've moved my bagseed grows outside, I decided it would probably be best to separate them from the original thread, where I mixed them in with my Donkey Kong grows:
2x Hydro Banana Kush x Gorilla Glue #4 Grow Journal - 2017
The pair of low-born bagseed plants have been outside near the garden box for four days now. I left them in their grow bags (3 gal) which is probably a mite small, but I'm afraid I might kill them if I try to transplant them now. Here they are in all their 38-day old newborn glory:
These were taken just before I topped them. I'm almost but not quite certain these are a sativa because of the way they've shot up compared to my Donkey Kongs, which would make them NOT Grand Master Kush. But hey, it's my first grow, what do I know?
Now, I'm not certain what to do from here. Do I just let these bad ladies grow wild? I'm not sure how to "train" them at this point, if I should at all. Not sure when they'll start to flower either, as I have no control over that at this point since the ladies left the indoor tent.
I am still feeding them the same nutes that I gave my hydro DKs, but only once a week (it's just plain water the rest of the time). pH in the outdoor faucet is 6.25 give or take a few, so it's not too horribly off. But should I forget the plain water and just give them nutey-water from here on out, and if so, when would I up the Bloom?
2x Hydro Banana Kush x Gorilla Glue #4 Grow Journal - 2017
The pair of low-born bagseed plants have been outside near the garden box for four days now. I left them in their grow bags (3 gal) which is probably a mite small, but I'm afraid I might kill them if I try to transplant them now. Here they are in all their 38-day old newborn glory:
These were taken just before I topped them. I'm almost but not quite certain these are a sativa because of the way they've shot up compared to my Donkey Kongs, which would make them NOT Grand Master Kush. But hey, it's my first grow, what do I know?
Now, I'm not certain what to do from here. Do I just let these bad ladies grow wild? I'm not sure how to "train" them at this point, if I should at all. Not sure when they'll start to flower either, as I have no control over that at this point since the ladies left the indoor tent.
I am still feeding them the same nutes that I gave my hydro DKs, but only once a week (it's just plain water the rest of the time). pH in the outdoor faucet is 6.25 give or take a few, so it's not too horribly off. But should I forget the plain water and just give them nutey-water from here on out, and if so, when would I up the Bloom?