Soil? Watering/feeding details? Light strength?
Trust me, shorter plants are an advantage indoors. Check my posts to see why.
Plan for even canopy coverage. Factors in your plants doubling in height from time of flip to about a month later, with the bulk of that in the last two weeks. If your light needs 2 or 3 feet of clearance for good coverage, you can then see how high to allow your plants to get at the tallest. Flip your plants at or before that height.
Or you could be like me and have to replace your tent in mid-flower.
In my 4x4, I find that more than 5 plants makes it very hard to get to the back plants to defoliate. Helps a lot if you can get to all sides of your tent from the outside.
Soil is sohum living soil and have hit it with compost tea twice. Light is a led Vivosunvs4000. Light says 12-18” for flower, so flipping now seems like a waste of all this time and tent with all the extra room. Only 3 will be kept in there once flipped. Thank you
Soil? Watering/feeding details? Light strength?
Trust me, shorter plants are an advantage indoors. Check my posts to see why.
Plan for even canopy coverage. Factors in your plants doubling in height from time of flip to about a month later, with the bulk of that in the last two weeks. If your light needs 2 or 3 feet of clearance for good coverage, you can then see how high to allow your plants to get at the tallest. Flip your plants at or before that height.
Or you could be like me and have to replace your tent in mid-flower.
In my 4x4, I find that more than 5 plants makes it very hard to get to the back plants to defoliate. Helps a lot if you can get to all sides of your tent from the outside.