So?
6 weeks is not that much time.
If you try to hurry gains, you are more likely to injure yourself.
Let me quote something androNYC said to me when I was a newbie:
Originally Posted by androNYC
Take your time, use plenty of heat, realize that PE is a practice, not a goal.Couple of months, a year- what difference does it make? You planning on getting rid of your unit soon?
I didn’t think so. Just keep working your Penile Enhancement practice.
and Lampwick said:
Originally Posted by Lampwick
PE is a marathon, not a sprint (and, for that matter, a journey, not a destination).
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I also want to note that the Standard Newbie is not right for everybody. Some guys do better with a lighter approach.
When I did standard newbie, it was way too many jelqs for me. Gave me nothing but bad PI’s. See Physiologic Indicators (PIs) to help growth! and also Warning! If you haven’t gotten improved erections:
I switched over to a lighter routine on the advice of EquineRooster and a couple other guys. My successful newbie routine was something like 3 sets of five-way stretches + 90 to 120 jelqs, followed by 15 minutes or so of edging. It was something like 1 day on and 2 days off. I even split my routine in half. I would do stretching in the morning. I would do jelqs later the same day. Sometimes on the off days I would edge for 30 to 45 minutes, getting my dick as hard as it could possibly get and keep it there the whole time.
I gained with this, length mostly.
Maybe you are a "less is more" guy like I was. Something like the Linear Newbie might work for you better than Standard Newbie.
NEW newbie + advanced routine
Along those lines, see also Is starting out lesser necessarily better One example from that thread:
Originally Posted by Pringles Can
Evergrowing - I started PE to get a more healthy penis, the size part - if I gained any - was to be a bonus. I started with only 40 jelqs a day and progressively worked up to 100 a day at the six month mark. I still after 13 months, only do 100 jelqs a day and some light stretching. I have worked on bettering my technique since I reached 100 and continue to slowly gain. I started a 2 on 1 off routine. After I started to plateau (around the 8 month mark) - I switched to 2 days on and 2 days off and my PI’s increased dramatically and I began to gain again. So far I have gained 1.13" in length and a frog-hair over 1/2" in girth. My point is why not start slow and see if it works for you. So many people that race through the newbie stage and move on to more advanced exercises are passing up the easiest gains you can get from PE. "Less is more" works, it is safer, and maximizes gains. Good Luck!!