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Another reason for waiting a bit is to get a bit longer branches is so that you could better move the air on the bottoms where its always easier to get plant problems like mold.Tnx for the knowledge, i will wait one more week or two.. i posted some pic of their trunk.
But i dont have to worrie before i switch, right? To flower scedual?
Tnx! I will let them stretch more.Another reason for waiting a bit is to get a bit longer branches is so that you could better move the air on the bottoms where its always easier to get plant problems like mold.
What do you mean worry before switch? When your ready just set the timer for 12/12 i guess. It helps if you have the plant watering synchronized at the start and not watering one plant one day and another the next
No, you cannot pollinate a plant in veg as far as i know. Do you have any males in there? Or reason to suspect hermies? Id make sure any plant youre wondering about is out of the room when flowering. Ive not seen hermies very commonly but use stable strains and seeds i know well.Tnx! I will let them stretch more.
I meant risk for pollination from hermie, but then they need to be flowering to be pollinated.. I guess..
I was told my bagseed could maybe be a hermie. I will not flower until i have the time to observe if she will grow balls.No, you cannot pollinate a plant in veg as far as i know. Do you have any males in there? Or reason to suspect hermies? Id make sure any plant youre wondering about is out of the room when flowering. Ive not seen hermies very commonly but use stable strains and seeds i know well.
Ok, now i understand. No, if it happens it will happen in flower. Sometimes its even internal; you don't actually see pollen sacks forming.I was told my bagseed could maybe be a hermie. I will not flower until i have the time to observe if she will grow balls.
I raised my light yesterday to encourage the girls to stretch alittle.
I will try and mesuare PAR today and make a bigger resourvar for the watering system.
Thank you for your input! AppriciatedOk, now i understand. No, if it happens it will happen in flower. Sometimes its even internal; you don't actually see pollen sacks forming.
On your new pics: my advice is to remove fan leaves that either touch or are in close proximity to your media, be it coco or ceramic balls. That area is always going to attract problems if your leaves are in it: imo you should leave the bottoms as bare as you can and with some airflow to remove any humidity arising from the media.
I cant wait to see theplants after beeing away for a weekForgot to update my journal. Hydro 5.8 700ppm
Soil(500ppm) PH from my meter shows 8, should i flush? I added silica in water and gave the PK fertilizer they are overfed allready but my autos in
Plants growing, but not so fast.I cant wait to see theplants after beeing away for a week
Three sprouted out of 7, clones are still aliveHad to adjust PH in the new watertank, 7,4down to 6.5
Popped 7 seeds Ghost OG FEM
Luckly all my tops that i brroke off are alive and prob rooting
That midle white spot is the seed sticking out.Three sprouted out of 7, clones are still alive
Its really common for new growers to think that "more is better". If you are using soil that already contains nutes, as well as liquid feed, your worst danger is probably overfeeding, not underfeeding. Go for the lowest end of the range.Should i ramp up the feeding? The other plants. Too low?