Keeno wrote:Ok, first off for a first plant in soil, not a big pot... You doing a great job of it. The plant looks healthy, but could probably do with a bit more feed.
The plant has indeed started to flower, the fluffy/white hairy bits, are called bud sites. These are where your flowers/buds will form.
Whats happened here is you have started this plant far too late in the season. Outdoor growers will be starting plants in march/april, to get out once there is little chance of a late frost.
The only way to finish this plant and get anything worth its weight will be to get the plant under a grow light. I know this isn't what you want to hear, The chance of this plant producing anything decent with current light levels/intensity, is slim.
We can take you through what a basic kit would look like and the cost if this helps?
You can continue to have the plant on the windowsill, but the reality is it won't do much in my honest opinion.
P.s. I love that bar at the back of the garden, I've been looking at that exact one online.
Hi there, so I've upped the feed a little (twice a week instead of once. And I've got it under a much bigger grow light now.
It's been about a week under the bigger light and I'm certainly noticing the leaves a turning slightly deeper green and plant is developing alot more white crystals around leaves and bud sites, and unless my eyes are deceiving my the buds are getting fuller (that could be wishful thinking however
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Hopefully it works out "ok" given the mistakes I made earlier in the year and I atleast get something. Next year I'll definitely start it inside alot earlier in the year under a lamp. Thanks for the advice there!
Over the winter I'll buy bits and pieces here and there I think ready for future growing. What are the absolute bare essentials is need? Any advice is hugely appreciated. Thankyou, and I apologize for asking as I'm sure you get asked alot.
Thanks again for having me. Take care
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