Well the good news is that you aren't nearly as premature as the majority of first timers are when it comes to asking about harvest time. I'd say you're not too far off in you estimate, however if it where mine I'd be looking to push that out at least another 10 to 14 days. They are fairly...
Same! I have 4 plants in my flower room at the moment, 3 of them are damn near 4 ft tall and 1 is a 2 ft bush sitting on a 5 gallon bucket.. lol. whatever works!
@MickFoster Lovely plants so far! Definitely sad to see a great grower hang it up and I'll be following along for sure.
Definitely a more refined version of what I did! I've been very curious about capillary mats and I think I will definitely have to experiment with them. Thanks!
The plants in question will go from fully saturated to bone dry in 10 to 12 hours. 24+ hours of bone dry under a lot of light would not do anything good for them. I just ended up going ahead with my improvised solution. I guess we'll find out how we'll it worked late tonight when I get home. If...
Long story short.. 4 plants in square vivosun 3 gallon fabric pots. Promix HP with extra perlite. right now they are being watered to slight runoff twice a day. I have to be gone for about 36 hours for family emergency.
I have some rectangular containers that I can set the fabric pots in...
Why? White LEDs like the HLG you were linked to is significantly better tech than outdated blurple. Hoping for blurple is like hoping for an old cassette player instead of an Ipad.
I'll make it easy. High quality LED (with lm301 or better diodes for example) = about 35 watts per square foot. Older/cheaper LED and HPS = about 50 watts per square foot. follow these basic guidelines and you give yourself a good chance for success. Whatever you decide, 185 watts of LED is...
Did you take any pics by chance? If it indeed produce true male flowers while producing mainly female flowers then yes, it's got hermaphrodidic traits and is likely to pass them on.
you are basically looking at three main scenarios.
1.) through mutation or selective breeding you can end up with a genetic line that is predisposed to produce male flowers on an otherwise female plant. that is a true hermaphrodite. they don't produce the little 'nanners' we are familiar with...
it depends on why the original plant tossed nanners. if it was the result of extreme stress due to some type of grower error then it may be worth it. all cannabis will do it if you stress them hard enough. if, however, the plant was healthy and thriving and tossed nanners then I'd stay away from...