Northern Lights Budding



Just uploaded this to try and find out if there looking ok this is my fist closet grow really and not hundred percent sure what there supposed to be looking like.wether ther yellow colour is ok on the leaves and the droopy leaves round the bud on the tall 1. the tall one has been flowering for about 32 days now and the smaller one 25ish days. if you watch this please leave a comment and tell me what am doing wrong or if its looking ok cheers … cannabis buds northern lights weed plants drum …

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25 Responses to “Northern Lights Budding”

  • shonza13:

    nice plants keep the vids coming

  • MykillMetal:

    it looks like you have not enough humidity (60-70% for veg and 50-60% for flowering…also looks like your buds are being burnt by the light or excessive nitrogen

  • LTlKUSHl21:

    i orderd this crossed with skunk for my first grow

  • Deadfreeeak:

    duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude,

  • bigcasino215:

    where you get your seeds. Could you send me some. Whats your email

  • BalmPot:

    yeah they are was my first atempt didnt flower them on time left it a bit to late hence the hight she was a very tall girl ha ha ha

  • GhostFerret3000:

    Hooly Shittt!
    That was closet grown?

  • Zero911jlb:

    dude tht is a big ass plant im tryingto grow myself because im tired of buying i saved up a bunch a northern lights seeds and im germinating them right now

  • BalmPot:

    yeah think it was cheers yeah they both long gone smoked up a treat ha ha ha not sure how much reli dont have any scales but from eye i reckon ounce half to 2 ounces but i used to cfl to flower i got a hps now and got some afgan and white widow on the go iv uploaded a short vid of them in vegging state

  • primostyles:

    Too many nutes aswell thats why ur leaves ar curling. look like nige buds tho i assume it is now cropped how much u get?

  • jsrbamII:

    :O Beautiful!!!

  • BigKoolSel151:

    no its not. the yellow means that its getting really close to harvest. all the nutrients and energy from the leaves is going towards bud production.

  • prince0427:

    It doesn’t look like Northern Light to me..

  • PrOgRoWeXpErT19:

    The yellow is either one of a couple things too much water too often or too much or too little nutrients all deepends on what your using in your water for nutrients and the levels of N.P.K.

  • lebnaniasli:

    yeah deep beat + nice plant

  • JohnConnr:

    Yeh pretty sure that’s not NL , NL is a big yielder with heads like your upper arm size…….It is very hard these days to be certain what your strain is if you are getting clones off friends or seeds from well known seed banks. That taller one is almost certainly sativa dominant.Due to the flower formations and general morphology of the plant in comparison to indica dominant varieties (NL is PURE Indica ) Not bad plant either way dude

  • issareign:

    hey can you please tell me how much this plant was reaking at this stage? could you smell it throughout your house?

  • BalmPot:

    cheers mate

  • Doser1:

    fukn nice bro

  • TakeSomeAdvice:

    not nl

  • Watcher88888888:

    how long did that take in total from seed to harvest?? And how was the final product??? I’m gonna have a smoke now after watching this Vid. Great plant!!

  • setha225:

    DUDE!!!! ITS TIME FOR HARVEST!.! Hopefully you know how to harvest, trim, and dry the bud out. Cuz if you don’t, send me the plant. I’ll take care of it. hahahahaha

  • BalmPot:

    yeah a few of my mares said the same thing they where from KC brains only 9 pounds for 10 thought only get cheep seeds for my first few grows as am still learning

  • spongenova:

    That sure as hell is not NL

  • jbreezy07:

    i to am doing 6 strains. g13 labs northern lights is included.. it all depends on how good you keep them fed with nutes, and the more light the better.. and try the seed company where you bought it, they usually estimate how many grams per sq meter.

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