Hi HK. Lilma's went through the treatment and while the cancer is still there it's not spreading anyhow. She seems to be mostly positive and is fighting the good fight.
I recently officially turned into an old fart (60).. So... can I start answering questions!?
mgk
spurrWell in my experience temps that high would result with poor ventilation and/or having the lights too close which would burn up the buds on the canopy. It would also affect bud size and resin production negatively and most likely it would cause heat stress which could lead to hermie growth.
Now it's important to note that I say "In my experience". That's important because the way I do things I don't supplement my grow with CO2. If one supplement's their grow with CO2 then you can run temps hotter without the harmful side effects. So if I ran my grows where the canopy was at 100 degrees F then my buds would be smaller, less coated with resin and the top buds in the canopy would be badly burned from light and heat stress. A person running with CO2 however would likely see a much better yield.
Hi hempkat
now i can really use some good advise. The plants I asked you about last time, the foxtailing ones. are now in week 12 of flower, the final week. they are arjans haze nr. one or two. i have feed them full strengt fertilizer til now. and they show no, or almost no yellowing on the leafs.
I use tropfblumats, and have no drain in my grow room. do you have any idea how i can exspres flush out all the nuts from the plants?
i know its a tallorder, but maybe you have a ace up youre sleve that you can chare.
thank you in advanse
thanks Hempkat
i will give them just water, and then harvest in a week or two depending on how they lock.
the water normaly drifts up a bit, so i will adjust the ph. tomorrow morning
HK, what's the story on the trics turning. the trics on bud leaves amber way before the trics on the bud. do you gauge the entire bud/leaf w your mic or is leaf or bud color change the determining factor? thx!!
Perfect^^^^ I was also taught to check in the middle of my gurl, not the top...you do great work here Hempcat.. imho..palWell the way I judge it isn't necessarily the "official" way to judge it but to me it makes sense based on how I do things and seems to work fine for me as far as giving me the results I want. Now when I say "based on how I do things" what I mean by that is that I like to do a really close trim and remove as much leaf as possible. So I figure that it really doesn't make much sense to judge by parts of the plant I won't be smoking. Although I do ultimately smoke the resin on the leaves I trim off. Anyway since it's the bud I'm harvesting then it makes sense to me I should judge trichomes on the bud itself. I also figure that the leaves are more exposed to the environment and therefore the trichomes can be affected more on the leaves by things other then normal rippening then the trichomes on the bud directly.
Also I don't use a microscope even though I did once buy one of those pocket microscopes for that purpose. What I do is use a 30X jewlers loupe when I just want to get a quick read but when I really want to judge it I take macro shots with a 4 Megapixel digital camera from .5" away and this shows me much more and in much better detail then I ever got with a scope or 30x Loupe.
Perfect^^^^ I was also taught to check in the middle of my gurl, not the top...you do great work here Hempcat.. imho..pal
Hey y'all.
I have a question about flowering. I've just been burglarized and they hacked up and stole several of my plants Fucker even came back two nights in a row and almost got caught last night. I have moved the remaining plants inside and what remains of the butchered plants, but now I'm concerned about light and I have no experience whatsoever with indoor growing.
My apartment gets quite a bit of natural light, but it's all indirect. The plants are quite big; two are about 12 feet tall, and likely have several more weeks to flower (I don't time this or anything; I look at them and sample and judge that way). Should I get some kind of light for them? I can't be moving them in and out and in and out every day. Is it possible they'll finish off fine indoors with less light?
At 12 feet tall they'll finish off indoors but they won't finish off fine without additional light. Unfortunately at that size you would need substantial lighting, probably more then you would be comfortable with running. Additionally you would need more then just lighting because you would need several 600 - 1000W HIDs which each generate quite a bit of heat. So you would need fans for cooling, ventilation and air circulation. You would also likely need a way to control humidity.
Given the size of your plants and the point they're at in flower you'd be better off bringing them in and out each day even though that would be a major hassle.
Thanks, man. For the moment I've got them on a rotation--I'm bringing 4-5 out to spend the day outside every day and then back in. I might get some motion detectors, but the cops pointed out how easy it is for them to scramble up the wall and onto my terrace since all the rooftops are communicated and it feels somewhat futile.
It makes me so angry, and what makes me angriest is what fools they are. I know my plants and have raised them since March; they come up here and butcher them, and what the assholes have is essentially going to be shake plus the plant I had heavily inseminated, which was just about ready to go but was fully seeded.
Any idea what the minimum light they need to finish fine is? They all seem ok for the moment after this week of ins and outs.
x
so i decided to install a 2nd 150w hps in my 28wx14dx24h. i got a piece of glass cut to seperate the lights and grow. now the glass is 1/4 inch thick. how much light loss can i expect? the plants are developing fine, and look great.