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Ok when I have to do that by? I got to order bigger pots and get more soil and perlite.Autos no need to uppot. But if those are photos I would uppot yes.
Ok when I have to do that by? I got to order bigger pots and get more soil and perlite.Autos no need to uppot. But if those are photos I would uppot yes.
I'm not so sure that answer. I do it in veg before they flower thoOk when I have to do that by? I got to order bigger pots and get more soil and perlite.
I use 5 gal.Let them get through vegetation. Than I'm not sure. There in 3 gallon clothes pots. Do I have to up pot them or can they finish in 3 gallon. Sorry I didn't see this message.
I ordered 5 gallon pots and more soil and perlite this morning. I should have them by next week. I know nothing about topping or fim. I see there is a lot to read here on the farm from @logic. I don't know how tall to grow them. I really just want to get across the finish line this time!I use 5 gal.
Figure out how tall you want them. (when they stretch they are suppose to double in size)
Maybe top or fim 1, a few or all.
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Etc...
Now Just let them do their thing for a week.Watered them all this morning. My big plant bounced back! It took 3 days before it perked up. I read up on topping or fim. So I guess here it goes.
How is that phlizon? I'm looking at maybe getting one in the future. How's the heat dispersion? Thanks man.Week 7 of life for my little plants. Week 9 for my bigger plants. Sorry for the shaky ness during video. I'm like 2 pots of coffee and 6 or 7 blunts already! And some moon rocks!!! Rick flair woooo!! I took some ppfd pics both lights putting off good numbers. The viparspectra KS-3000 is 28 inches away set at 75 percent. The Phlizon PL-4500 is only set at 40 percent 30 inches away.
I've only had it 10 days or so. I had it set really high like 50 inches away set at 80 percent. It got hot enough to burn you if you keep your fingers on it. It raised the room temp a little too. I had to adjust my heater. But the thing really pumps out the light. I like it so far.How is that phlizon? I'm looking at maybe getting one in the future. How's the heat dispersion? Thanks man.
Soo many tops...It's been a week since I topped them.
Gave them some light bending and stretching this morning. You can see I'm trying to get the bud arms into the light.
Im gonna flower in there current spot. I got the sauna set up for seedlings. The storage room for now. My woman is gonna kick me out of there though soon. My two littlest spawn are starting to ask for there own room. I'm thinking when my woman gets her tax refund this year I'm gonna get two tents. A 6by 6 and a 3by3. She gonna get like 10 racks back. I been researching inline fans. I think I can get it all set up for under 500. The dream is to get it where I have plants flowering all the time. Me and my woman smoke like 3 4 hundred dollars in green every two weeks.Soo many tops...
Both those lights do 3x3 flower.
You don't need a tent but you will need a completely dark space for the 8 weeks or so of flowering
My humidifier has a pretty bright blue light that displays the humidity level. I'm gonna tape over itIm gonna flower in there current spot. I got the sauna set up for seedlings. The storage room for now. My woman is gonna kick me out of there though soon. My two littlest spawn are starting to ask for there own room. I'm thinking when my woman gets her tax refund this year I'm gonna get two tents. A 6by 6 and a 3by3. She gonna get like 10 racks back. I been researching inline fans. I think I can get it all set up for under 500. The dream is to get it where I have plants flowering all the time. Me and my woman smoke like 3 4 hundred dollars in green every two weeks.
I personally don’t like to get them to this point. This is the hardest part of growing in soil, is getting used to reading the plants & soil to know when to water.So I came home from work and my plants look like shit. I knew they needed water today but figured another day won't hurt em. Someone said to let them dry until they wilt Everytime you water. The pots were light this morning I thought I should water them. They look like there hurt. Complete dry out can't be good. Does it stall out there growth any to let them wilt every water.
Thank you scI personally don’t like to get them to this point. This is the hardest part of growing in soil, is getting used to reading the plants & soil to know when to water.
My best experience has been by lifting the pots. When I put my nets on, this is a bit harder to do.
For me it comes down to just reading the plants and soil. If the top layer looks bone dry, I’ll stick my finger maybe half way down, bone dry? Time to read the plants. Still feel moisture? You’ve still got some time.
I personally do not like seeing my plants come to a bone dry droop, this causes unneeded stress and can delay growth.
So how to find the happy medium? IMO, just comes to experience and repetition. I’ve now had 4 grows using the same brand of soil, and same brand of fabric pots and I think that’s helped me get almost a consistent water cycle down for each phase of growth.
I wouldn’t recommend meters, they’re very inconsistent and most people can do a better job reading moisture level than some meter.
I’d recommend to lift your pots up when they’re at the driest point, and make mental note of how much that weighs. Give it a full watering, and weigh it again and make mental note of that. This will help give you an idea and then you can range how many days it took to get to that point.
Temps, humidity and airflow will have a huge part in how your water will uptake into the plant and will also affect the timeframe of when you will need to water. Temps high and humidity low? Expect to water very frequently. Lower temps with higher humidity? You’re waiting forever and in danger of root issues.
Happy growing brother!
Thanks schwifty bro that helps a lot.I personally don’t like to get them to this point. This is the hardest part of growing in soil, is getting used to reading the plants & soil to know when to water.
My best experience has been by lifting the pots. When I put my nets on, this is a bit harder to do.
For me it comes down to just reading the plants and soil. If the top layer looks bone dry, I’ll stick my finger maybe half way down, bone dry? Time to read the plants. Still feel moisture? You’ve still got some time.
I personally do not like seeing my plants come to a bone dry droop, this causes unneeded stress and can delay growth.
So how to find the happy medium? IMO, just comes to experience and repetition. I’ve now had 4 grows using the same brand of soil, and same brand of fabric pots and I think that’s helped me get almost a consistent water cycle down for each phase of growth.
I wouldn’t recommend meters, they’re very inconsistent and most people can do a better job reading moisture level than some meter.
I’d recommend to lift your pots up when they’re at the driest point, and make mental note of how much that weighs. Give it a full watering, and weigh it again and make mental note of that. This will help give you an idea and then you can range how many days it took to get to that point.
Temps, humidity and airflow will have a huge part in how your water will uptake into the plant and will also affect the timeframe of when you will need to water. Temps high and humidity low? Expect to water very frequently. Lower temps with higher humidity? You’re waiting forever and in danger of root issues.
Happy growing brother!