Top Page          Air
Beans
Bubblers
Budding
Cloning
CO2
Curing
Flushing
Forums
Galleries
Germ
Harvest
Lighting
Home-site
Mites
Next
Nutes
O-View
Repot
Sexing
Soil
Tools
Vegging
Watering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An over-view of an indoor grow...

   

 

All Veging is done on 24/7 cycle. For the first week, the seedling is just poking his head above the soil, and maybe growing the first inch or two.

Then, with the right conditions, (a gentle fan) the stem hardens, and the first leaves spread and begin to grow.

The seedling is also growing roots now, so don't expect too much until the next week. Just keep it moist( not wet)

At 2 weeks, the roots are established well, and the leaves spread out, and begin to grow up and out. You can give a 1/2 strength solution of 20/20/20 to get them going.

The plant is building power to gain maturity, growing opposite branches and true leaves, starting with one, then 3.

The stem stiffens and begins to thicken a little, providing strength to support the new leaf growth.

By the third week, it's all systems grow, and the plant starts to take off. As you can see, the leaf-tips are getting wider than the side of the pot.
The seedling is very robust, and if you look at the stem, you can see it is getting thicker, and the newest leaves have 5 blades.

Below, they are really starting to get tall, and they are slurping the water back like it's going out of style.

I have to water them well every day to keep up with them. Not quite ready to transplant into bigger pots, waiting for the stems to start alternating, then I will transplant and go to flower.

They have almost doubled in height over the last week, and are really starting to smell. I guess that's the Hawaiian Indica. I figure about another week or so, making it mature and ready to flower at only 5 weeks old!!

Dead on the money. This side view shows how tall they are getting, and you can see some of the branches starting to alternate, showing the plant is ready to go into flower. It is now time to move the plants under a bright lamp, and adjust the lighting schedule to 12hours of light, and 12 hours of darkness.