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@soup Paloma Night on day 42 telling me she’s almost done. Fast with some really trichome dense flowers. Much excite. Smells quite sweet so far.
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Almost done at 42 days!?
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Damn she’s moving hella quick
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They look wonderful brother 🔥
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Oh man I’m at least a month out from popping new seeds – this photo has me thinking Paloma night could be up next.
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stickyscoobysnacks posted an update 4 months ago
Tried a roll on joint that was mentioned in a recent episode. Cakes the cig in resin, making it taste better than straight tobacco.🇹🇹🤙
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It’s my first grow and so far feeling cautiously optimistic but had a transplant timing question. What type of how much growth should I look for before transplanting? Thanks for all the advice so far – I’ve learned soooo much.
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Looking good! I usually wait until the top growth fills out to the edge of the cup. A lot of folks say the roots mirror the upper foliage. If they are autoflowers, I put them in the final pot as soon as they look like they can handle it.
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If you’ve cut holes in the bottom of your cup, wait until you see roots.
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Seedlings should establish decent roots within the first two weeks. You can transplant then or any time you want really.
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3 to 5 weeks depending on how healthy its looking and if its a photo.
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I have clear solo cups that I put inside the red solo cups. So I watch the roots more than the growth of plant. But typically 2 weeks in a solo cup. This is what mine looked like the day of transplant.
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J__ posted an update 4 months ago
Lil ladies moved into their new home and woke up looking strong today. So therapeutic so far and exciting for a newbie.
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