Mr.Natural
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Thats cool....haha What are your ppms at?
Safe bet on flipping @18". Mr. Natural was saying something about you using an MH to flower, is that true? In Ed Rosenthal's handbook states,"Blue light at 400-450nm also has an inhibitory effect on flowering..." going on to state that pure blue light in the dark phase can make the plants more stocky. Does that mean they will be able to carry heavier yields?i only used the cfls for the first 10 or 12 days and the went MH my grow room is roughly like 2.5 x 5 and change and 7 foot tall but from the top of the pot to the bulb is 42 inches so im thinking of vegiing to 18 inches then flipping
Thanx for nice comment ive decided to save lst'ing for the next grow the most of my plants have multi-colas and im limited by space so i dont want them overly bushy im getting super tight node growth like 1/4 inch so im just gonna let them run if i knew how many were females it would be different. Thanx for the SubHey m8, nice plants! Sorry to hear about your LST troubles. You would be amazed at what you would have been rewarded with if you had stuck it out and continued your LST. But it is never too late...
Just bend a little every day is all. Not all at once. Nice grow either way though m8.
I did notice that the topping(i used the uncle ben method) produced four colas every time. as for the fixture i bought it for $35 but had no wires so i looked up the wiring diagram and thats a speacial tape not electrical tape and im only using it for one grow then im gonna reinvest in a better and stronger light. Im using an organic fertilizer and the Full technaflora fert line like BC Boost BC Grow Sugar Daddy ya da ya daJoco,
Subbed, you seem to be about 20 - 30 days behind me.
Everything looking good for you so far, plants are coming in nicely for their age.
Did you find the topping and LST have drastic effects on your plants? I LST two of my four and they spread out nicely and the lower branches are now at the same height of the main stem.
It looks as if you need a new fixture (post #12), bare wires taped up is a grow room NO-NO; I can tell you some bad horror stories from colleagues who jerry-rigged equipment and found out (in the worst way) why spending an extra $150 - $350 for safe equipment is is worth it. Hope yours is safe.
Get yourself a PPM meter, a tri-meter is best if you got the $$$. Most experienced users will preach "read your plants" but I just read my meter and do not have to wonder what the plant wants.
Good grow so far, keep it up.
regards,
I agree with getting an ec/TDS/pH multimeter deal whenever you are able. That is just another way to watch the girls, I'm sure anyone who uses this method also checks the leaves and stem growth on a regular basis, even if they are not realizing they are doing so. If you rely on one way to troubleshoot problems you are bound to fail. Be cautious and always look for a second opinion (be it through a meter, pictures here, or friends). It will most likely keep you from doing anything you shouldn't to your plants.Get yourself a PPM meter, a tri-meter is best if you got the $$$. Most experienced users will preach "read your plants" but I just read my meter and do not have to wonder what the plant wants.
Good grow so far, keep it up.
regards,
Lanternslight your absolutely right, I do not just use my meter but rely also on books, magazines, friends, members here at RIU, and plain old common sense.I agree with getting an ec/TDS/pH multimeter deal whenever you are able. That is just another way to watch the girls, I'm sure anyone who uses this method also checks the leaves and stem growth on a regular basis, even if they are not realizing they are doing so. If you rely on one way to troubleshoot problems you are bound to fail. Be cautious and always look for a second opinion (be it through a meter, pictures here, or friends). It will most likely keep you from doing anything you shouldn't to your plants.
Like with the droopy plants I mentioned before and told you to lower your light, which I felt was a simple step. No, getting meters or new equipment. Someone else might have suggested blowing it up with nutes. Be informed in all ways about your grow. Use all your 5 senses and the 6th sense of technology, keep a log. I see numerous posts everyday by new growers who are trying to guesstimate their situation and it usually ends well, but with troubles along every step of the road.
To summarize; watch your plants in all ways including measurements with a meter. If you didn't care about what the plants wanted you wouldn't even be reading them with a meter.
Glad to see the updates, and they are good ones Joco.
Sorry that this turned into a rant, I feel like it is necessary to give the opposing viewpoint to someone saying that you don't need to watch your plants.
I am not sure about your other past posts, but for me "Don't worry about it".I think I may have been aggressive on a few of my recent posts. My bad for jumping on you 4real, I gotta go medicate. lol. Sorry bout that, I totally agree with your response. If you plan accordingly everything kind of does take care of itself.