No they were just bag seeds of stuff I got over time I am in 3 gallon fabric potsDo you have a harvest goal? What size pots are you in? Are they feminized seeds?
I transplanted them about 3 weeks agoNo they were just bag seeds of stuff I got over time I am in 3 gallon fabric pots
I am in a spare bathroom approximately 5 1/2 by 8Unless you are going to put them in bigger pots, I say flip those gurls. What is your grow space?
When I flip them do I give them a 2 week transition then 7 - 8 weeks flower or just around 8 weeks altogetherThe plants look healthy and happy. For indoor, I typically follow a simple rule: the pot size equals 1 gallon per month of grow. So if you flipped to flower now, you'd likely be pushing the size of the pot. However, I am experimenting right now with this. I'm intending on running in 3 gallon fabric pots on plants started 11-11-18 that got switched over today to a 12/12 photo period.
If I’m right 2 weeks stretching starts from 12/12 flip then flowering begins. Check the trichomes the closer to harvest you get and you’ll be goodWhen I flip them do I give them a 2 week transition then 7 - 8 weeks flower or just around 8 weeks altogether
With that much space I would go to at least five gallon pots. If not you will be watering those gurls practically everyday. I have just upgraded to #7 Airpots which are about 5.4gal to use in my 4x8 tent.I am in a spare bathroom approximately 5 1/2 by 8
I just checked my photos and I transplanted from 1 gallon pots to these on Dec 23rd do you think they are good to flower or should I transplant againWith that much space I would go to at least five gallon pots. If not you will be watering those gurls practically everyday. I have just upgraded to #7 Airpots which are about 5.4gal to use in my 4x8 tent.
I completely agree given your space.I say put in that second bulb (if you haven't already you should) and flip them. They look really healthy; nice color and no burned tips or deficiencies.
Yes i built a 2x4 frame and used the same wire from the plants to put on top you can kinda see in this pic.I completely agree given your space.
Convenient that you have such easy access to a flush sitting right there in a tub.
Put an elevator between the pot and tub if you don't have one already. Here is an example of something available for $3 at my local hydro shop: https://bit.ly/2CbNqqq
Allows for better drainage, air circulation, and temperature regulation.
Yes I just did last night my humidity is at hight 50s is that fine for now or should I drop it down moreI say put in that second bulb (if you haven't already you should) and flip them. They look really healthy; nice color and no burned tips or deficiencies.
Sorry to break it to you bud but that's incorrect.Flowering starts the minute you switch to flower not after stretch.
Disagree with this. Breeders do not take some 'transition period into account when stating the average flowering time (although they always report best case scenarios). Neither do any of the growers I know. Yes there is a period of change that occurs but it is still flowering just not evident to us with big balls of pistils etc. It is way to arbitrary and a personal judgement to say yes this plant is now in flower because you happen to notice things are physically different. The one hard fact is the day you flip your lighting schedule, now you have begun flowering just as there will be a middle and an end. As far as nutrient companies most of that is built around you buying the flavor of the month additives. I do not change what I feed (Jacks 321) through the entire grow only the strength of my mix as the plant indicates.Sorry to break it to you bud but that's incorrect.