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NEED SOME FLOWERING TIPS FIRST TIME

dnotrem

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Hey guys this is my first time flowing and I know the basics but just wanted some tips. I have two plants one in soil and one is in DWC. The strain is super silver haze its a sativa three month flowering period and I am using a 150 HPS im going to induce flowering in about two days just wanted some tips what to do and not do just for GP. Thanks guys hope to hear back

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FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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I'm guessing you mean "flowering" (I can change that if you want...)

Best tip is leave it alone. Wanna play with something? That's why god invented pockets. Because it's almost impossible to keep hands of a first grow, I suggest you leave a little popcorn on lower stems. That way you'll have something to sample along the way without touching your main harvest.

Consider some scrog or LST. A 150 has extremely limited penetration while sativas love to stretch, and stretch, and stretch. I went 23 weeks of 12/12 with my thunks and they NEVER stopped stretching out.
 

dnotrem

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Yea they do love to stretch I move my light once a day and they still keep going Im mainly a little iffy on what I should do in terms of my nutes I see a lot of people over or under feed just wanna get that down so I dont make the mistake transitioning into flower
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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what I should do in terms of my nutes

What do the plants say? Never use EC meters to match a chart, bottle, or another growers rec. None of these have ever met you or your grow and have no idea what you need. Your plants know exactly what they want and, through EC charting, will provide the answer. Chart EC daily over several days. If it climbs, you're over feeding. If it drops, you're underfeeding.
 
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