aussie blues

Discussion in 'The Growkind Gallery' started by buds12, Feb 19, 2010.

  1. buds12

    buds12 aussie blues

    so here is week two. they are getting bigger every day. i have got a 400 watt hps light powering these babies 00526.JPG
     
  2. buds12

    buds12 aussie blues

    aussiehere is another one, im getting some more to put on here tonight.

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  3. RkyMtnWayHigh69

    RkyMtnWayHigh69 2010 NAGC Winner

    Great job Buds12! Those ladies look very happy. Make sure you have some larger pots ready for them before too long.


    I wouldn't go till maturity in those, but thats just me.


    You can get really cheap plastic pots at any nursery. I'd suggest some 2 gallon pots for your seedling up to 2 months, then I'd recommend going with 5 gallon pots. :) :ebert:


    But, they are looking great! :) Keep us posted!


    :flyy:
     
  4. retiree

    retiree A Fat Sticky Bud

    Would be a good idea to separate your plants into individual containers asap. Longer you wait the more difficult it will be you you and your plants. And you could throw in a few 6.5kcfl's too. That'll help in veg for sure. And in flower too IMO. A better place for this thread would be the gallery. PM Herb and he could move it for you.


    Good Luck.


    Retiree
     
  5. buds12

    buds12 aussie blues

    any good tips on yellow leaves?. epson salt maybe thats the trick?
     
  6. WiZaRD

    WiZaRD Harvested Fat Sticky Bud

    Some yellowing during the early stages of veg is normal.


    I'd pull those and put them into individual pots ASAP if possible. Also, make sure they are pots that drain out the bottom, not hold the water. Make sure to have plenty of perlite mixed in with your soil. Good luck buddy.
     
  7. buds12

    buds12 aussie blues

    yeah well since then there doing good,just transplanted most of them. will have picks tomarrow. i also used big bloom? anybody use that for veg
     

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