LoveGrowingIt
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I live in Washington State and the prices are reasonable here. We just went to a store yesterday and my wife bought lots of weed. The prices seemed good to me. Then again, the store had a 30% off sale for everything in the store.Cali and Washington state as well as municipalities have raised taxes to the point folks is going back underground for their needs. Of course, the gummint is airing cautions because theyβre only ones providing βsafeβ product.
Using VPD as a guide is helpful. It's the first thing I look at on my controllers. I keep mine below 1.3 during flowering. Keep in mind that the optimal VPD varies by life stage of the plant. Seedlings should be 0.8 to 1.0. As the plants age, they can sustain higher VPD levels.Something helped. Getting the VPD straightened out didn't hurt either.
Good. You don't really need more than what you have. I run ViparSpectra XS2000s (240W) and seldom have them above 50%. I'm flowering at 120W in a 2x4 tent right now. I tend to believe light power is over-sold. Many folks use 30W/sq ft as a rule of thumb. 24W/sq ft is probably more than adequate. At the end of the day, what matters most is what's best for the plants. So, the key to growing is to figure out what the plants want and need and then give it to them. If growing for personal use, it isn't a competition. Grow for the joy of growing and the pure pleasure of smoking your own home-grown weed.I don't intend to add more lighting at this time.
Post a good picture or two of the colas and I'll give it a good guess.Anyone have a guess how close to harvest I am?
About autos vs. photos: I agree with @Oldchucky. Autos are best for growers with some experience. They grow so fast it's hard to make corrections. Photos are more forgiving. The seed sellers tend to say the opposite and I don't know why.
Also... At 72, I thought I was the oldest here. I grew my first plants in the 60s. I can't remember the year. I did some guerilla grows, too, but got ripped one year and couldn't get motivated after that. It is a lot of work and going out to tend the crops only to find they'd all been torn up by the roots still makes me sad. They hadn't even flowered yet.