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Thanks! I’m going to wait until they’re moved to the tent before topping. I was only planning on topping as the scroging you mentioned is what I wanted to have a go at really as explained I’m trying to keep my growspace as small as possible. Any little tips or must nots I should be aware of?You are going to need a shitload more light.
I only top plants that I've let sit around too long and have gotten too tall. Other than that I LST or scrog. You CAN top it wherever you want, as long as you have 1 node left, the plant will be fine.
Traditionally one would wait for the plants to be larger.
Thanks! I’m going to wait until they’re moved to the tent before topping. I was only planning on topping as the scroging you mentioned is what I wanted to have a go at really as explained I’m trying to keep my growspace as small as possible. Any little tips or must nots I should be aware of?
And all the bulbs I am going to use are only 20W but they all individually produce 2000lumens or so the product description states anyway.
I have 7 bulbs and fittings but I was thinking I wouldn’t even need all 7 ? Surely the Wattage being used isn’t relative it’s just how many lumens them watts are putting out? Or am I wrong again
Today I have put the plants into the tent- I need to get some better light fittings as I am currently using household lamps which aren’t going to work as the plants get bigger.... I have 5x 20 W leds in there currently. I will post some pics later- I also think I Got a little carried away with what I thought I can fit in the tent that I was planning on using, especially as I’m going to germinate a couple of autos to stick in the mix aswellso I am unsure weather to get a double of this same tent, or move up to my 1.2x1.2x2 ?
I plan on topping a couple of the plants today also... I am going to put a screen across the plants over the next week or so, but can anyone recommend what size squares are ideal for a Scrog? Or any links to something on amazon/eBay would be great!
I top mine between the 4th and5th nodes. Then when they get long enough I tie them down.Just starting up on my first grow...
I have 4 x feminised mimosa champagne seeds and 1x bag seed which come from a bit of stardawg which I have named #StrayDawg !
I currently have them under a 20W household e27 LED bulb But in the next week I will be moving them to a tent - however still using household bulbs, nothing fancy or expensive just to see if I can achieve a sensible yield of decent bud as inexpensive as possible really! I have decided when flowering I am going to switch to household cfl bulbs as I am trying to keep the workspace as small as possible, I will be topping the plants when they are moved to the tent and I will start trying out LST to keep a low canopy as I am hoping to flower these 5 babies (providing the stray dog turns out female) in a 1.2x.80x 1.5 ... if this doesn’t work out I have a 1.2x1.2x2.0 on standby...
As explained this is my first grow with no experience... I have just tried to educate myself a little from some of you experienced guys on here, but it’s trial and error for me really so any tips would be welcomed! But as I said this is a bit of fun to me, I don’t have the funds to spend fortunes and I am a complete novice willing to learn so no shutting me down please! I’ve come across a few problems with the mimosas already, I think due to overwatering at the start- I don’t think it’s light problems or anything else as some are coming on perfect! But any insights would be appreciated! When moved to the tent I will upload links of everything I am using from soil to bulbs etc.
The question I have though, is, topping at the third node.... is this just the third set of leaves that have branched since a seedling or the third node after the first set of five leaf leaves ?
So the purple bucket is the #StrayDawg which is 1 week ahead of the mimosas... the orange buckets are the mimosa champagne, the two slightly deformed ones I have renamed mimosa lambrinis ... I’m guessing this was due to over watering? As the soil has been drying the new growth is gradually coming through better? View attachment 1035763View attachment 1035764View attachment 1035765View attachment 1035766View attachment 1035767View attachment 1035768
So I’ve topped the two healthy looking mimosa champagnes as you can see, one had slightly more new growth but they’re both pretty much bang on the same size so I topped them both at the 4th node. One wasn’t quite a clean a cut as the other but I’ll see what happens over the next few days
I’ve decided against topping the #StrayDawg for now - as explained it was a bag seed and being my first grow I’m unsure when the safe mark is to get away from the females and don’t want to risk the whole grow, so I’ve made a little box up for it lined with tin foil I will move it to over the next few days (this plant looks the healthiest) it is a week or so ahead of the others but yeh that one looks promising providing it’s a she of course! So here are the two girls I topped :View attachment 1036685View attachment 1036686
As explained my set up isn't brilliant ( tight budget) but here is a pic of how things are at the minute ( I’ve left my fan somewhere so will be adding that the next few days but the room temperatures and humidities are keeping just under the high level of what’s acceptable so I believe) View attachment 1036687View attachment 1036688
So I have 1x these bulbs priced at £12.00
I have 6 of these bulbs but currently only the fittings for 4, they cost 12.99 for 3.
Hzsanue LED Corn Bulbs 20W, 150W Incandescent Bulbs Equivalent, 2000Lm, 6000K Daylight White, E27 Edison Screw, Pack of 3: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting
Hzsanue LED Corn Bulbs 20W, 150W Incandescent Bulbs Equivalent, 2000Lm, 6000K Daylight White, E27 Edison Screw, Pack of 3: Amazon.co.uk: Lightingwww.amazon.co.uk
and I got this little 1 into 3 bulb adapter thing which is pretty handy but have seen since a 1 into 7 one someone here helping used in one of their previous grows ! So I’ll soon be upgrading... to fit in my ghetto kitchen high standing lamp fitting of course! Keeping it real with the interior design hereHaha!
DiCUNO 3 in 1 E27 Lamp Holder Converter Edison Screw LED Bulb Base, E27 Socket Splitter Adapter with 360 Degrees Adjustable, Extender Adapter Holder Fitting 100-240V : Amazon.co.uk: Lighting
DiCUNO 3 in 1 E27 Lamp Holder Converter Edison Screw LED Bulb Base, E27 Socket Splitter Adapter with 360 Degrees Adjustable, Extender Adapter Holder Fitting 100-240V : Amazon.co.uk: Lightingwww.amazon.co.uk
Big shout out to people for the tips ! Keep em coming and watch this space! Love peeps !
Don't forget to clear out the undergrowth. Popcorn is for the movies. Organic soil auto grower.
Them pots... ? My plants are going to be transplanted one last time I was going to get some of them material like cloth bags... what are the difference in them and the ones used in your pics? And what would you recommend for my final pot size ?Don't forget to clear out the undergrowth. Popcorn is for the movies. Organic soil auto grower.
Oh and the plant I showed you was a little over 3 weeks when I topped it. I wait until after the 4th node, usually 3 to 4 weeks every time does it. It will stress them but if you’re taking care of it well like mine it will show little signs of stress. This was that same plant.Just starting up on my first grow...
I have 4 x feminised mimosa champagne seeds and 1x bag seed which come from a bit of stardawg which I have named #StrayDawg !
I currently have them under a 20W household e27 LED bulb But in the next week I will be moving them to a tent - however still using household bulbs, nothing fancy or expensive just to see if I can achieve a sensible yield of decent bud as inexpensive as possible really! I have decided when flowering I am going to switch to household cfl bulbs as I am trying to keep the workspace as small as possible, I will be topping the plants when they are moved to the tent and I will start trying out LST to keep a low canopy as I am hoping to flower these 5 babies (providing the stray dog turns out female) in a 1.2x.80x 1.5 ... if this doesn’t work out I have a 1.2x1.2x2.0 on standby...
As explained this is my first grow with no experience... I have just tried to educate myself a little from some of you experienced guys on here, but it’s trial and error for me really so any tips would be welcomed! But as I said this is a bit of fun to me, I don’t have the funds to spend fortunes and I am a complete novice willing to learn so no shutting me down please! I’ve come across a few problems with the mimosas already, I think due to overwatering at the start- I don’t think it’s light problems or anything else as some are coming on perfect! But any insights would be appreciated! When moved to the tent I will upload links of everything I am using from soil to bulbs etc.
The question I have though, is, topping at the third node.... is this just the third set of leaves that have branched since a seedling or the third node after the first set of five leaf leaves ?
So the purple bucket is the #StrayDawg which is 1 week ahead of the mimosas... the orange buckets are the mimosa champagne, the two slightly deformed ones I have renamed mimosa lambrinis ... I’m guessing this was due to over watering? As the soil has been drying the new growth is gradually coming through better? View attachment 1035763View attachment 1035764View attachment 1035765View attachment 1035766View attachment 1035767View attachment 1035768
Deal with that mold as soon as possible. It's from over watering. Allow the soil to dry out more between waterings.
You can remove as much as the mold as you can. Then top dress it with new soil. Then in your next watering, mix water and hydrogen peroxide at 3 to 1. 3 water to 1 peroxide. This should help kill off any mold spores kicking around.
I have removed all the surface mould I can see and topdressed it with new soil.Deal with that mold as soon as possible. It's from over watering. Allow the soil to dry out more between waterings.
You can remove as much as the mold as you can. Then top dress it with new soil. Then in your next watering, mix water and hydrogen peroxide at 3 to 1. 3 water to 1 peroxide. This should help kill off any mold spores kicking around.
Hydrogen peroxide is as organic as water.. it's just hydrogen and oxygen like water but instead of h2o, its h2o2.
Its water with one more oxygen molecule. The extra oxygen is beneficial to the roots as roots need oxygen. It helps control mold, fungus and pests by oxidation.
I mentioned hydrogen peroxide because its is perhaps the safest most natural option.
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