BEDZ

Sweet mango coco grow

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^^^^ What watts is your hps. And why not get them baby's growing

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Hi Bedz!

are growing very well, a question, going to transplant? or leave the flower pots?

luck friend

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Yeah I will defo transplant there in tiny pots at the moment there still baby's. they are not ready just yet.

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^^^^ What watts is your hps. And why not get them baby's growing

It's a 400w, and I do have them under it currently. I just don't went them to get all lanky on me. That's why I have the light at around 18 inches.

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Yeah I know what you mean lol. I have got these three under a 125cfl light about 1 or 1and a half inches away at the moment had to many lanky seedling in the past lol

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how are those babies doing? in 1 week they must have grown nicely :)

Have a good grow man ;)

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i was wondering about pot size and if you get chance to repot or is it best to go straight into big pot

nice start man keep them going

good luck

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Dust mate there still tiny lol had to build a new veg room and it took a lot longer than planned lol so I had to put the mangos in the flower room where they were getting hardly any light but they are now in there new home so they should start shooting up very soon

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notthat tiny new sets of leaves is a big step for little babies ;)

Thanks for the pics have a good grow!

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Hello , I can't wait to try mango myself look forward to seeing your goodies producing

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Man they are growing nicely ! May they continue with that vigor..

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Yours are looking good, I'm sure they will thank you in the end for the new veg room. I ended up putting mine under the HPS and there has been little to no stretching so I am very pleased. Can't wait to see ours turn out :) GL and hope everything stays smooth!

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Good luck mate!! nice green ;)

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Amazing strain man..looking good so far..all the best!! :)

PEace

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great stuff so far bedz sweet mango looks like a hell of a plant i hope she treat's you well !!! stay safe buddy

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Will be starting this journal again very soon I didn't pay to much attention to them an started them of in small pot which was a mistake. They are still going ok put not what I wanted there about 12 inches tall and most lukey will only get 2-3 grams of each lol. Will do it proper next time I'm going to invest in a new laptop just for uploading on here

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