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Does outside temp shock the plant if not can I put in outside
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Yet another reason to stay out of Texas!They will put you in Jail and Seize all your private property for growing in Texas!!!!
Not so much temp shock, unless it’s around freezing. I’d just let your current plant finish and start something new. Right now if you try and grow outside the plants will be small and flower when too young. You need 13 or more hours of sunlight a day to keep them from flowering. If you try autos outdoors right now they will not grow well because there isn’t enough daylight and the temps anre cold they’ll probably start flowering in 3-5 weeks.Does outside temp shock the plant if not can I put in outside
Now that it's flowering you'll want to make sure it gets flowering nutrients. Wherever you grabbed that Alaskan Fish Fertilizer, they should also have Morbloom 0-10-10 and that should be your "front seat" nutrient in flower. But rigt now your plant is still at a transitional stage, so your feed should be 3 teaspoons of the Alaska fish and a teaspoon of the morbloom (per gallon). Once the flowers have been growing on the plant for 3 weeks, do 1/2 tsp of the fish fert and 2 tsp of the morbloom. As it moves further into flower the nitrogen demand tapers off so we want more morbloom in there than Alaska. When you reach week 6, stop using the Alaska and go lighter with the Morbloom to meet the tapering demand as it winds up. As for frequency, feed/skip/feed/skip.
Edit: Just caught that you're using a 60w bulb? Do you have a windowsill with sunshine you can throw it in front of? If not, you're going to need a full spectrum plant light with at least 150w. If you can pull 4 hours of direct sun through a window it might be enough DLI to produce smokable bud. Bud a 60w bulb along just won't get the job done for you.
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Good for practice, it will have very small yield so keep expectations realisticEnjoying the morning
I have been blessed with abundant sunshine for the past two days how ever it's not getting out of high 60'sNow that it's flowering you'll want to make sure it gets flowering nutrients. Wherever you grabbed that Alaskan Fish Fertilizer, they should also have Morbloom 0-10-10 and that should be your "front seat" nutrient in flower. But rigt now your plant is still at a transitional stage, so your feed should be 3 teaspoons of the Alaska fish and a teaspoon of the morbloom (per gallon). Once the flowers have been growing on the plant for 3 weeks, do 1/2 tsp of the fish fert and 2 tsp of the morbloom. As it moves further into flower the nitrogen demand tapers off so we want more morbloom in there than Alaska. When you reach week 6, stop using the Alaska and go lighter with the Morbloom to meet the tapering demand as it winds up. As for frequency, feed/skip/feed/skip.
Edit: Just caught that you're using a 60w bulb? Do you have a windowsill with sunshine you can throw it in front of? If not, you're going to need a full spectrum plant light with at least 150w. If you can pull 4 hours of direct sun through a window it might be enough DLI to produce smokable bud. Bud a 60w bulb along just won't get the job done for you.