Anybody tried alternative lighting schedule?

Greedy-Green

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In for the ride, will be interesting to see how this turns out, iv heard a lot of talk but never seen anything like this be done for myself,
Happy Farmin
 

Greedy-Green

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Looking good to me Rex,
You could Allways add a little more medium into pots havnt got no defining evidence but when ever I have done this the stems seem to become thicker and sturdier, might just be me but if your bothered bout the stretch could give it a go,
To me they don't look to bad except the wilting leaf but it shall survive
Happy Farming man
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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Looking good to me Rex,
You could Allways add a little more medium into pots havnt got no defining evidence but when ever I have done this the stems seem to become thicker and sturdier, might just be me but if your bothered bout the stretch could give it a go,
To me they don't look to bad except the wilting leaf but it shall survive
Happy Farming man
Haha. You stole my thunder. I was going to say "Stretch? I don't see no stinkin' stretch". Too funny. Well this is what I did while I was away.

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Greedy-Green

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Haha. You stole my thunder. I was going to say "Stretch? I don't see no stinkin' stretch". Too funny. Well this is what I did while I was away.

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Ah great minds think a like, they look fine, second one is looking very healthy, have you gone organic with these?

And yhh that's it Mann I think a lot of people probably add more medium it's just one of those things that doesn't get menchiond
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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It's a half ass thrown together mix, but all organic. I didn't add sand or coco. It's got enough eggshell and manure to keep good drainage though.

I'm going to say the 6/2 schedule is working fine so far. No different than normal. I'm just curious how it will react when it reaches maturity.
 

Greedy-Green

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Ok interesting so I take it you won't be adding anything else?

And yess it will be also id like to see how quickly they grow after the 3rd node, are you going to allow these to run a full corse?
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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I haven't had a heavy feeder from this batch yet, so I shouldn't have to. I add epsom salts to every other watering but that's about it.

I'll run them til they get to sexual maturity. I don't think they'll try to flower with this schedule but I guess you don't know til you try. I highly doubt it though.

If they don't start to flower, it'll be the end of them. If they somehow do... I guess I'll have to run it's hermie ass full course haha.
 

Greedy-Green

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I haven't had a heavy feeder from this batch yet, so I shouldn't have to. I add epsom salts to every other watering but that's about it.

I'll run them til they get to sexual maturity. I don't think they'll try to flower with this schedule but I guess you don't know til you try. I highly doubt it though.

If they don't start to flower, it'll be the end of them. If they somehow do... I guess I'll have to run it's hermie ass full course haha.
Ok so fully organic how Mother Nature intended I like! It will be interesting to see root mass once you pull them, would have been good to do side by side comparison with 18/6 but I guess this time it's good enough to just see if the cycle works first,
And yeh man if they decide to flower who are you to tell them otherwise ahaha
I think they will remain in veg but I'm no expert
 

Connoisseurus Rex

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Ok so fully organic how Mother Nature intended I like! It will be interesting to see root mass once you pull them, would have been good to do side by side comparison with 18/6 but I guess this time it's good enough to just see if the cycle works first,
And yeh man if they decide to flower who are you to tell them otherwise ahaha
I think they will remain in veg but I'm no expert
I was going to run a side by side but I just didn't. Didn't feel like setting up the other tent and shit lol. Maybe next time.
 
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