Sedan
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Здравствуйте, Товарищи!
Been drinking all weekend... No, not vodka, vodka makes me turn into the Hulk... just as green and fidgety.))
I don't use strong and invigorating drinks now. Most of the strong alcohol is invigorating, and beer hops contain a substance that is similar to opium in its effect - this substance relaxes and calms me down. When combined with marijuana, it is a very powerful sedative. It does not cause the side effects of alcohol, such as aggression, irrepressible energy...etc. just peace. Even the occasional explosion nearby can't get in the way of that.))
Thus, for the weekend, I relieve stress..... alone.))
There's nothing new about the installation. There is nothing to show yet.
The only thing is that I would like to share my observations with you. My thoughts were prompted by what is happening in my rig right now.
These observations are mostly related to outdoors, but for us, for indore, it will also be useful.
We will talk about the light regime in plants.
How a plant actually reacts to the light regime.
As far as we know, a plant in 18/6 mode is in vega mode. This is a fact that cannot be disputed. But time after time, when I cycle in Pegasus, I run into the same case. As you know, the vega in my setup tends to be very long. And after some time, the plants start to bloom in 18/6 mode.
I am not an outdoors grower, so I asked a friend of mine who is, to give me a regular report on his indore plants, in order to get to the bottom of this issue. What is it, my mistake in technology or is it something else.
My friend's plant was planted in late April in the outdor. We have a light regime in April of approximately 12/12-14/10. This primarily suggests that the plants are starting to vega at the 12/12 regime.
At the end of June we have a light regime of 18/6. Plants start showing sex in mid July. By the first of August there are already many stigmas.
I concluded that the plants are ready to bloom and bloom not from the change of light regime, but from the time of the vegetative period, which the plant spends in nature, so as to mature before frost.
Comparing all this to what is happening in my setup, I conclude that a cannabis plant starts to flower at 18/6 light regime after 3-4 months. This process can be shortened by planting the plant in a small container. When there is very little room for the roots, the plant starts to produce stigmas sooner.
Most of the plants in the plant with a very large number of stigmas. One plant is almost in the dandelions. This will surely slow down the dynamics of further growth, because it's like a reweg.
Yes, it was my mistake, I somewhat over-exposed the plants in a small container because of the circumstances.
But this unplanned experiment, I think, is useful.
No, if I had left the plant in the small container 18/6, it would not have fully bloomed, it would have frozen in that state until it was transplanted into a larger container, which I have now done.
sorry for the quality...i cant get the angle on this camera...shit.....
Been drinking all weekend... No, not vodka, vodka makes me turn into the Hulk... just as green and fidgety.))
I don't use strong and invigorating drinks now. Most of the strong alcohol is invigorating, and beer hops contain a substance that is similar to opium in its effect - this substance relaxes and calms me down. When combined with marijuana, it is a very powerful sedative. It does not cause the side effects of alcohol, such as aggression, irrepressible energy...etc. just peace. Even the occasional explosion nearby can't get in the way of that.))
Thus, for the weekend, I relieve stress..... alone.))
There's nothing new about the installation. There is nothing to show yet.
The only thing is that I would like to share my observations with you. My thoughts were prompted by what is happening in my rig right now.
These observations are mostly related to outdoors, but for us, for indore, it will also be useful.
We will talk about the light regime in plants.
How a plant actually reacts to the light regime.
As far as we know, a plant in 18/6 mode is in vega mode. This is a fact that cannot be disputed. But time after time, when I cycle in Pegasus, I run into the same case. As you know, the vega in my setup tends to be very long. And after some time, the plants start to bloom in 18/6 mode.
I am not an outdoors grower, so I asked a friend of mine who is, to give me a regular report on his indore plants, in order to get to the bottom of this issue. What is it, my mistake in technology or is it something else.
My friend's plant was planted in late April in the outdor. We have a light regime in April of approximately 12/12-14/10. This primarily suggests that the plants are starting to vega at the 12/12 regime.
At the end of June we have a light regime of 18/6. Plants start showing sex in mid July. By the first of August there are already many stigmas.
I concluded that the plants are ready to bloom and bloom not from the change of light regime, but from the time of the vegetative period, which the plant spends in nature, so as to mature before frost.
Comparing all this to what is happening in my setup, I conclude that a cannabis plant starts to flower at 18/6 light regime after 3-4 months. This process can be shortened by planting the plant in a small container. When there is very little room for the roots, the plant starts to produce stigmas sooner.
Most of the plants in the plant with a very large number of stigmas. One plant is almost in the dandelions. This will surely slow down the dynamics of further growth, because it's like a reweg.
Yes, it was my mistake, I somewhat over-exposed the plants in a small container because of the circumstances.
But this unplanned experiment, I think, is useful.
No, if I had left the plant in the small container 18/6, it would not have fully bloomed, it would have frozen in that state until it was transplanted into a larger container, which I have now done.
sorry for the quality...i cant get the angle on this camera...shit.....