VictorVIcious
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Well...ok, its not the mister that burns the plants it the light being too close to the plants when you mist them. They will grow roots to fill that pot, they will be very tall eventually. I hope you have a really tall room.Well im really new to this and i tried hydro first but it wasnt working out the way i hoped it would, so im going to take a horticulture class The reason why i decided to start my own op is mainly the fact that im tired of the clubs BS prices and growing what i smoke is going to be very rewarding. Also i didnt want to go over the legal limit because im paranoid haha. Anyways, I talked to my friends pops who used to do this many years ago and he pointed me in the right direction. Its funny because hes a really roots guy who only grew outdoor so he thinks my indoor experiment is very "un natural". I have one ak and one widow that i got off mothers, these strains have a high yield and I used a cloner machine until they were rooted (obviously). i transplanted them 14 days ago into a room with 600W 18 on 6 off. Their 8 inches and they look very healthy in their 15 gallon pots. Does anyone have an opinion on the pressure mist sprayer? Ive heard they burn the plants...?
No it doesn't, it sounds like a lot more water then plants that age could ever use. Do you get water running out of the pot??does 3.5 liters of water sound right for every other day?
It wouldn't hurt to and it might help.Should i let the tap water sit for 24 hours before watering?
I have seen picture of a few, most wouldn't, its not necessary for indoor growing. The difference is control of the light cycle. Growing out doors its a little hard to turn off the sun and force flowering so they just grow big plants. Its not unusual to get a pound or two off a plant that veggies for four or five months and then flowers for a couple of months and you don't have to pay extra for the sunlight. Indoors there are ceilings and lights, etc. and we can turn off the sun and force flowering before the plants grow thru the roof.has anyone used a 15 gallon pot before?
No, you are not blowing it all, your just doing it different than most of us do. Jorge talked about this in his book. He used to recommend nothing less than a 5 gallon size for a soil grow, he has since found that 3 1/2 gallons is the most that would be necessary because of the nutes, etc that we have available now. By controlling when they plants start flowering we grow smaller plants and harvest more often, some every two weeks.Am I blowin it at all? I have faith in myself but i want the best for the girls, so if theres anyone whos willing to give me advice i would really apriciate it.
THANK YOU!!
Depending on the ceiling height you have, you may want to transplant them into smaller pots or investigate some lst and fim to make those plants 'bush out' instead of growing up. Or you will outgrow your lights. VV