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Thanks Mr.GreenThumbOG.
I did read somewhere you can keep them on a constant 24hr cycle, but I thought this would not give the plant to rest. I appreciate your help.
The link was in my old phone but I read a test that showed 20/4 beat 18/6 and 24/0 for yield.
Hi freezland2.
One seed ( auto cheese), This particular plant has shot up to 70cm, in 3 weeks.
I don't want it to climb much higher as space is limited. I have my lamp on a pulley, so it's easy to adjust the height.
Is there anything I can do to slow it's growth. My other plant is budding nicely.
Cheers for your help.
Hi, no it's not budding yet, im not familiar with LST3 weeks old now. Is it starting to flower yet? They will stretch when flowering. As far as keeping height down...have you started or are familiar with LST?
Please can you tell me when to switch the timing to 25/7? In the early part of budding?
Thanks a lot
Hi, no it's not budding yet, im not familiar with LST
Thanks again
These are how they are now.3 weeks old now. Is it starting to flower yet? They will stretch when flowering. As far as keeping height down...have you started or are familiar with LST?
HiLST is low stress training. Bend and tie the top down. It will control height and cause new tops to form increasing your yield so in your case a win win. Careful not to snap it when you bend her over.
These are how they are now.
Thanks
I put my plants in the window, as soon as I get up. It's South facing, so gets loads of sunshine for at least 10 hours. Saves on the electric bill.I plan to run some autos this go at 6/2x3 IDK if it will do anything hence why im going to try it. :) I may even do some other break down if need be of light+rest vs one long period. May be based on temps mid summer.
For autos I totally agree, 20/4 works wellThe link was in my old phone but I read a test that showed 20/4 beat 18/6 and 24/0 for yield.
For autos I totally agree, 20/4 works well
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