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Old 11-01-2009, 03:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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new to growing please help me

i ave started growing at the moment i ave got some feminized la woman and dna sour cream they are about 5 inches tall and my lowryder2 cross with ak are about 5 days old how big do they have to get before i can start giving them nutrients i have got biobizz grow and bloom and everything is on 18/6 at the moment when do i go into 12/12 please help me
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when ever you want. you can expect the plant to grow in height and width about twice the size depending on conditions and strain once you actually do go 12/12. got any pictures? About 1-2 months is a typical veg length.
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Depending on what you're growing in. Good soil should have enough nutes to last a couple of weeks at least.
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i ave just noticed roots showing at the bottom of my pots and they are 25cm 7.5litres does that matter and they are only 8 to 10 inch tall i ave been growing them now for a bout 4 weeks do they have to be repotted
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Old 11-02-2009, 02:23 PM   #6 (permalink)
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i ave just noticed roots showing at the bottom of my pots and they are 25cm 7.5litres does that matter and they are only 8 to 10 inch tall i ave been growing them now for a bout 4 weeks do they have to be repotted
Remember what Spanky said about how they double in size. Your lighting system determines how big you want them to be before you go to 12/12.
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