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im gonna be in business for sure, these guys are actually older than i would normally have them be at this time( and i still get harvests) hoping my product is a bit better this year. Sorry to ask but you have any advice with topping and low stress training? Last year i just tried low stress training my lower branches apart, and it worked pretty well.That is good news! Run with it! If you can get those little ones going, you might still be in business!
I don’t do much training! I just bend the plan over to a 45° angle and let all the branches start growing up! Those were galgrows plants!im gonna be in business for sure, these guys are actually older than i would normally have them be at this time( and i still get harvests) hoping my product is a bit better this year. Sorry to ask but you have any advice with topping and low stress training? Last year i just tried low stress training my lower branches apart, and it worked pretty well.
Oops lol, my badI don’t do much training! I just bend the plan over to a 45° angle and let all the branches start growing up! Those were galgrows plants!
Here I’ll show you a picture of mine this morning! Probably between two or three weeks to six weeks or so! How is this for a cluster fuck? Lol!Oops lol, my bad
Yep. All from seed! All regs. Yeah, you kinda need to get yours going! Usually the problem is two dense of soil it takes too long to dry back! Pot plants, hate wet feet! But don’t know much about your equipment or your methods! I know it’s late up there! We can yak about it tomorrow. I’ll try and answer questions! I’ll be up for another hour here! It’s only 11!Are these from seed? Mine are so small in comparison. Also about 2 or 3 weeks.
Yeah, next to the bed works! But they all go out every morning until sundown! But until the point that they all go out, it’s hell on naps! I am old, retired, drink a bitalso lol love the setup next to the bed! gotta make sure your ladies arent thirsty in the night I guess haha
Here I’ll show you a picture of mine this morning! Probably between two or three weeks to six weeks or so! How is this for a cluster fuck? Lol!View attachment 2441971
alright, currently they seems to be loving this sun. leaving them out for as long as i can get sun in my backyard so not quite for my daylight hours. and they go back under my light to complete their 18 hour cycleTransitioning can be tricky, but it looks like you’re handling it well. Gradual exposure is key — let them toughen up a bit each day and they’ll adjust just fine. Outdoor sun can be a shock at first, but once they settle in, they usually take off. You're on the right track.
I think theyre just a bit slower cause the light theyre under isnt powerful enough. honestly theyd probably be smaller, if i hadnt started them under the light.Yep. All from seed! All regs. Yeah, you kinda need to get yours going! Usually the problem is two dense of soil it takes too long to dry back! Pot plants, hate wet feet! But don’t know much about your equipment or your methods! I know it’s late up there! We can yak about it tomorrow. I’ll try and answer questions! I’ll be up for another hour here! It’s only 11!
Some, leaves bit bigger and 2nd ones coming through. Ones got a little bleaching from the sun, and the one that had a mishap during transplant croaked. How do you recommend adjusting light schedules? they go out during the day, when the light would be on normally. but theyre on 18/6. in minutes/hours how much should i lower my timer per day? wanting to eventually just set them to sunset sunrise ( my timer can do that) Currently, they turn on 6 am and turn off at midnight.Just thought I’d see if you were getting any growth out of them yet? Maybe you’ll see this!
Some days thats the case! im just growing them in a mix of potting soil with perlite, compost, cow manure, and peat ! made the mix myself. Yesterday some of them were showing some stress. Would you suggest i put them outside today? It is smoky outside from wildfires, a 4 on air quality index. Not much sun because of it. should i still put them out?I would put them out under the sun when you woke up in the morning and leave them out till after sundown at this time of year! You’re at 16 hours of daylight! You don’t need to be messing around with plastic suns! Unless you don’t drag your ass out of bed till noon! Then you might have to add a little light!if they aren’t growing, then you probably have something wrong with the medium, probably overwatering! You really need to let them dry out before your water! And you need to start with a decent soil to begin with! What are you growing them in?
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