noysy
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Than what cycle you turn too? ThanksI
I do 18/6 and I do it for about 4 weeks , give or take , up to you tho mate
Than what cycle you turn too? ThanksI
I do 18/6 and I do it for about 4 weeks , give or take , up to you tho mate
12/12 when you want to flower and start growin budzzzz ( or pollen sacks) or a bitta bothThan what cycle you turn too? Thanks
So usually after 4 weeks you turn to 12/12?12/12 when you want to flower and start growin budzzzz ( or pollen sacks) or a bitta both
Bro you can veg as long as you want with regular seeds to get the size you want. You get to choose when to flip the lights to 12/12-11/13 or whatever you choose and they will start to flower or throw out ball sacks. There is no time rule for when to flip the lights to bloom schedule. With seedlings in the proper soil,that are properly watered and healthy will start to flower within two-three weeks if they are started off under a 12/12 schedule.So usually after 4 weeks you turn to 12/12?
Bro you can veg as long as you want with regular seeds to get the size you want. You get to choose when to flip the lights to 12/12-11/13 or whatever you choose and they will start to flower or throw out ball sacks. There is no time rule for when to flip the lights to bloom schedule. With seedlings in the proper soil,that are properly watered and healthy will start to flower within two-three weeks if they are started off under a 12/12 schedule.
12/12 from seed would be counted at 2 weeks after sprout. This only works if the seed starts off under 12/12. If it starts at 16/8 or 24/0 it will take a week or two longerSPLFREAK808,
In regards to 12/12 from seed, when would you count the start of flowering?
When vegging, it seems many start counting from the flip.
When 12/12 from seed is it from first pistol or from sprout seeming that it is on a 12/12 cycle?
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PB
Thanks this is actually my first time of experimenting with 12-12 from seed and I was curious about that specific factor.appreciate itI count from when I flip 12/12 if it says 8 weeks I'll check it in eight weeks with a jelwers lope if ready fine down it comes if not I wait to its 50% milky 50% Amber .
What is the cheese cloth for?And that was two weeks ago .. Below the screen
Probably to keep the soil in. I don't see the point in that when air pots and smart pots would accomplish the same thing for less work and the same amount of money.What is the cheese cloth for?
Idk, in my opinion it is close to what most breeders say. Growing conditions play a huge part in the duration though. Just my 2cents