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Welcome @DIYmeGROW, such problems, lol, not an outdoor grower, too hot outside Sacramento, so no help. Good luck
Nice, I spent a couple minutes looking these up. Thanks! I like learning about new tech, my LEDs are just getting older but still working. I'll seriously consider these when deciding to replace what I have.The latest is a Rapid 12 cob Vero 29 kit, 3000K. Working very nicely.
only way i can answer is ,your over thinking this stuff,,first off,when you see head lights that is flowers,day 1 if you look at it that way,second throw all that time stuff out the window,you cant control mother nature,the sun rotation has the light spectrums that cant be mimic,so red and blues come natural,as far as your time line,start a veg inside and transplant out side,simple,if not a option put in some cheap ass cfls lights over them to get your 14 or 16 hrs of light,be warned a dead give away what your doing and does bring attention,another reason to just veg indoor and then harden off to the sun,when you get past 12 hours of sun,flushing wont ever happen in soil,soil life is your nutrients,feed the soil not the plant,as far as taste ,you must be rushing your cure cause aint a better smoking weed than outdoors imo
outdoor is the real critter,yes sir,cant judge your time cause of moon and sun movements,if you have 14 hrs daylight your still vegging,unless plant says difrent and start popping flowers out,it just like inside growing except you have no control if you dig,got a homie in new mexico,that puts his outdoor in the end of april,and hangs cfl bulbs,just to keep a little light on them were they will think they still vegging,and by the time drift down to 12 hrs day,damn trees bro 10 ft tall no shit,check out growing green on you tube,the brother can get some yield,and only pesticides i use is neem,and a magic mystery spray from pepers and garlic all kind stinky stuff,at the very last option captain jacksThanks oldskol4evr,
I am an overthinker in my day job;) it's hard for me not to apply that. This is one of many reasons gardening helps! I gotta give up control and partner with nature. You can't rush a grow, and it is true you CAN rush a cure and screw it up. It is hard to let go of a cornerstone, for me indoors that was my calendar. See, still stuck inside my calendar are many landmarks, some nutrient additives are given on week 4 or 5, some pesticides lasts 6 weeks. Without knowing 'day one' how can I tell week 3 from week 5? Outdoors I must learn different cornerstones. I appreciate yours and others experience and opinions to help me make these calls. Thanks!
and beside all that i just wrote,dont get in a hurry,nothing more beautiful than a 9 finger tree standing there to gaze upon in the morning,hahah when they get buds they ugly hahahThanks oldskol4evr,
I am an overthinker in my day job;) it's hard for me not to apply that. This is one of many reasons gardening helps! I gotta give up control and partner with nature. You can't rush a grow, and it is true you CAN rush a cure and screw it up. It is hard to let go of a cornerstone, for me indoors that was my calendar. See, still stuck inside my calendar are many landmarks, some nutrient additives are given on week 4 or 5, some pesticides lasts 6 weeks. Without knowing 'day one' how can I tell week 3 from week 5? Outdoors I must learn different cornerstones. I appreciate yours and others experience and opinions to help me make these calls. Thanks!
and beside all that i just wrote,dont get in a hurry,nothing more beautiful than a 9 finger tree standing there to gaze upon in the morning,hahah when they get buds they ugly hahah
you forgot ,hope you dont have a thai dominant strain,lmao ive had them go 16 weeks outdoors,well worth the wait tooBeauty is in the eye of the beholder... or the one holding ;)
so, I'll start thinking as soon as I see actual bud (not just girly hairs) then I'm in week 1. I'll have two weeks if I want harsh pesticides then stop. I'll have 4-5 weeks to plump up the buds, then taper off the nutes. If they go 10, 11, 12 weeks I'll just wait for the trics to ripen and not panic.
Thanks oldskol4evr!
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