Rama777
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About 10°c 50 °f at night
Cool, that’s about my cutoff for most things as well.
About 10°c 50 °f at night
Add a small light just to keep them in veg. Don’t need to many watts.Interesting observation (to me anyways..) here. The plant on the right is a bonsai that was taken as a cutting indoors about 6 months ago. It’s been outside for a month and though the days are getting longer, pre-flowers are forming..
The plant on the left is a cutting FROM the bonsai and it is NOT showing flowers..
So bonsai growers beware, they can start flowering outside even before the summer solstice..
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I’ve thought about that and I would love to, but I feel like a glowing hoop house would look suspicious..Add a small light just to keep them in veg. Don’t need to many watts.
Just a little cfl would suffice though. Now if you had a hps out there lol total understand though local laws can be a bitch.I’ve thought about that and I would love to, but I feel like a glowing hoop house would look suspicious..
I’ll give that a shot and see how it looks, thanks!Just a little cfl would suffice though. Now if you had a hps out there lol total understand though local laws can be a bitch.
I’ve also been concentrating on my water methods as well lately and I am still following what the plant leaves tell me. My current plants are starting week 2 flowing in 5gal fabric pots takes about 4 days to notice leaf drooping so I water 1/2 - 1gal per plant on the 3 day to avoid leaf drooping. For the feeding day, I usually water 1 gal per plant then 1/2-3/4 gal per plant the next 3rd day or so. The grow room environment, what stage the plants are in and genetics play big rolls on how much to water and when to water. I feel when I see a drooping leave due to under watering, the plant is missing out on vital nutrient and water uptake and therefore not as productive as it could be…I my opinion. If your leaves are not drooping, you probably can go another day or so. Just subtract one day if you start to notice leaves droop and that should set somewhat of a schedule which is different for early veg, late veg, flower and late flower.I’ve never thought so freaking hard about watering a plant in a pot until I started growing pot..
I pulled this up to see what the soil looked like, getting a feel for the weight of these pots. The top inch is bone ass dry. There’s just some hints of moisture on the periphery. I’m sure there would be no problem watering this. But in a perfect world of perfection, is it truly time?
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Nice vibes in that tent, dude!My veggie monster! Meringue by DP.
In a week she's 4 month old, fills the tent out nicely. Flipping in two days.
In a week or two I will adjust a scrog.
My feeling say me I get a ton of beans
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Haha yea my tent is going nuts! Way too full like last time, seems like I get the same problem everytime.Nice vibes in that tent, dude!
Its funny, I seen your post and said "hey! thats what Im growin"! lol - I just finished a cross of Sugarcane x Sundae Driver (a Slurricane Cross, currently drying) (they are a favorite from a cross I did a few years ago - I still have over 3ooo seeds!) and currently running 2 Blueberry Muffins and 1 Orange Creampop (Humboldt Seed Co) seems we have the same good taste! Right On! post some picks of your Blueberry Muffins in late flower if you think of it, Id be interested to see them grown outdoor...Here's my outdoor clones vegging away and getting the feel for outdoors. I have 2 slurricanes and 3 blueberry muffins and 1 WW x PK. This is their first day in the sunshine it's finally warm enough to sit outside. Great weather headed our way in the PNW but i'll be bringing them indoors at sun down cause temps are still abit cold. By friday i'll leave them in my hippie greenhouse. It's gotta be getting to over 14hrs sun by now, i hate it when they reveg you loose months in growth i outta know it's happened to me. anyhoo i'm smoking the mothers of these now my new favs.