I ran on 18/6 till the one on the right started to flower. The one on the left started to flower also soon as I flipped the lights. It would have flowered slated had I left it on 18/6.
That’s why I said flip now.
Not necessary, but I bet you like a good steak once in a while! So do the girls!
I started with the base first time out. As my hobby funds got replenished, I then started to add the boosters. Soon I will run out of the Micro Grow Bloom and have to buy that again, but then the next one, I might get more boosters.
Man they look great ive been looming for lambs breath for yrs and could find any seeds nowhwre qho has them i havent had any in like 25 yrs i flipped ton12/12 this morning as i noticed pistols starting to form but my girl is so small gets thats my fault hopefully nextbone will be bigger and ill have more room for them
Ok so i was able to get her to 810ppm andnph atv5.8- 5.9 real close ended up given 1tbs ans 1/2 tsp of each nute i account3d for the 140 ppm for the tap water and it came to 810ppm i put an icebpack in hwr to xhill her down left the water level just under 2in from net pot , does anyone rhink this is to much light should shut the side lights off she is on 12/12 starting to see small pistols . Hopefully in the morning the ppm will go down which means shes feeding correct?
How’s your humidity in there?
Do you have a way to remotely monitor it?
If not I think @CooterJuice may use the Grovee app and sensor… We have the BALDR in our grow room. I would get something if you don’t have it.
Might have already told you this, but others may like to know, get the Grovee LED lights….(not grow lights). What a display of lights and what a difference it make for any room.
I do remodels with lights in rooms. Folks are always amazed.
Hey @robert365 , this post is under autoflower heading…are you growing an auto or a photo? If auto, crank the light to 18/6 or 20/4. autos don’t flip based on light (altho you can force them). Once they start flowering, you can crank up the hours to give them more light. If it’s a photoperiod plant, ignore me!