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Hi everyone. Im new here and looking to educate myself. Im welcome to any tips and advice you may have to offer.
We have an old coal room in our basement. Cinder block walls and a cement floor. It is rectangular, about 4'x13' with a door on one end. The coal shute has already been removed. My wife used to use it for starting her plants for her vegetable garden in February/March, to be transplanted outside in May. The room sits empty after May, except right now it's got some junk in it. So I decided to use that space and start a plant of my own. I am completely new to growing Cannabis and growing indoors. I picked up some White Widow Autoflowers to start. I germinated 2 in a paper towel on May 12th. One didn't make it. More than likely my fault. We have a water softener and I wasn't thinking and pulled soft water from the tap to germinate. One did make it. The other never even sprouted. After about 3 days I transferred it to a starter tray with some generic potting soil we had left and put it under her grow light. For the most part, ive left it alone. No topping, no trimming, no training. Just light about 15" above on an 18 hour cycle and water every few days. I transplanted it a couple of times and is now in a 5 gallon bucket. Until I started reading more I didn't know any of that was necessary.
So the first 30 days came and went with no signs of flower. Then the next 30 days came and went with still no signs of flower. It is approaching 80 days and still no sign of flower. What am I doing wrong? I was under the impression that it would start on its own without me initiating it.
The basement averages about 60 to 65 degrees year round. The coal room has no ventilation ducted to it so it runs warmer with the heat from the grow light. It's been holding 76° at 55% humidity. I have a fan in there for circulation and did install an outside vent, vent fan, and carbon filter. My wife's grow light is a 100 watt full spectrum led. After doing some reading I realized i made many mistakes, with the grow light among them. I picked up a 400 watt led. I just hung the new light a couple of days ago.
The plant looks healthy. It's currently 26" tall not counting the 5 gallon bucket its housed in, but not nearly as full, lush and green as other plants ive seen. So is there any saving this plant or should a scrap it and start over?
We have an old coal room in our basement. Cinder block walls and a cement floor. It is rectangular, about 4'x13' with a door on one end. The coal shute has already been removed. My wife used to use it for starting her plants for her vegetable garden in February/March, to be transplanted outside in May. The room sits empty after May, except right now it's got some junk in it. So I decided to use that space and start a plant of my own. I am completely new to growing Cannabis and growing indoors. I picked up some White Widow Autoflowers to start. I germinated 2 in a paper towel on May 12th. One didn't make it. More than likely my fault. We have a water softener and I wasn't thinking and pulled soft water from the tap to germinate. One did make it. The other never even sprouted. After about 3 days I transferred it to a starter tray with some generic potting soil we had left and put it under her grow light. For the most part, ive left it alone. No topping, no trimming, no training. Just light about 15" above on an 18 hour cycle and water every few days. I transplanted it a couple of times and is now in a 5 gallon bucket. Until I started reading more I didn't know any of that was necessary.
So the first 30 days came and went with no signs of flower. Then the next 30 days came and went with still no signs of flower. It is approaching 80 days and still no sign of flower. What am I doing wrong? I was under the impression that it would start on its own without me initiating it.
The basement averages about 60 to 65 degrees year round. The coal room has no ventilation ducted to it so it runs warmer with the heat from the grow light. It's been holding 76° at 55% humidity. I have a fan in there for circulation and did install an outside vent, vent fan, and carbon filter. My wife's grow light is a 100 watt full spectrum led. After doing some reading I realized i made many mistakes, with the grow light among them. I picked up a 400 watt led. I just hung the new light a couple of days ago.
The plant looks healthy. It's currently 26" tall not counting the 5 gallon bucket its housed in, but not nearly as full, lush and green as other plants ive seen. So is there any saving this plant or should a scrap it and start over?