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Here are some phone images of my grow.

They were transplanted to pots in January due to mum not enjoying her vegie garden being taken over.

 

I have no idea what strain they are (the leaves appear large and skinny)have had the seeds for nearly a year now!.

2 of them appear to be almost flowering and one appears to be doing sweet fuck all. (the red stems)

 

The largest plant is 7 foot

I have only put Dynamic Lifter and collected rain water on them

 

I am a first time grower and any tips would be great!

 

Cheers Nidjah.

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Glenn, the yellow indicates energetic growth. none of my business of course but I would be unhappy with the colour difference between these high energy areas and the other areas of yr plants. could be just the photo but the other areas of yr plants look blue! this seems very wierd to me.

 

how old are the plants? what are they growing in (pot size AND growing medium)? what are you feeding them? how are you feeding them?

 

so the yellow is not 'bud sites' but "... growing tips". and I doubt quantity of bud to be made from yr plant could be estimated at this seemingly early stage.

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Glenn, the yellow indicates energetic growth. none of my business of course but I would be unhappy with the colour difference between these high energy areas and the other areas of yr plants. could be just the photo but the other areas of yr plants look blue! this seems very wierd to me.

 

how old are the plants? what are they growing in (pot size AND growing medium)? what are you feeding them? how are you feeding them?

 

so the yellow is not 'bud sites' but "... growing tips". and I doubt quantity of bud to be made from yr plant could be estimated at this seemingly early stage.

 

Defo picture quality is lacking, it's dark green in colour. One plant, directly in soil, planted from seed in first week of October with no feeding etc, it appears to be good quality soil. I've got two Zucchini plants which, planted at the same time which have crawled over a metre, with a two metre diameter yielding massive amounts of fruit, and I did absolutely nothing.

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