DemontauruS
Active Member
Thx a lot Encomium and everyone else chiming in.
I worry because I love to smoke, and have had nothing for two months because of where I live.
And Im going to be crying if they dont produce.
Update:
DAY 48 from seed / 41 days veg'd / 7 days into flowering under 12/12 red led spectrum only
Air temps all good between 70-82 deg
Resv temps between 18.5 C and 21.5 C at highest - mostly circa 20.0 (Ive been lucky as this has been room temps and air from outside - picking up an A/C for the room very soon - Mother Nature has been cool and kind)
RESV 1
pH: 5.7
PPM: 730
RESV 2
pH: 5.4
PPM: 520
Havent done a single resv change. Roots healthy and consuming resv chambers, water clear, no sign of matter in the water, no sign/smell of mildew
Using GH Flora series nutes - nuting for bloom now.
Again, red LED spectrum.
Am I correct, as what Ive been reading, that red spectrum is for the flower period? Has anyone flowered with just red spectrum before? I am doing this because (taking it off full spectrum) I dont want them to grow that much more. Not that much more room before they start reaching the top, and bleaching themselves by being too close to the light. Thats not a heat issue btw - its possible to get too strong of a wavelength of light, as per what Ive experienced with the 357Magnum LEDS Im using in there.
That bag is a CO2 cultivator: Ex-Hale - its awesome.
Any thoughts on red spectrum flowering?
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The 2 tall ones in the back are White Widow mystery sex plants (theyre looking female to me - praying)
the shorties are Bubblator Ice feminized autoflowers
the one in the front to the left is a taller spindly plant that I believe is a bag seed.
12 plants in all in there.
I definitely wont do that again.
Do the tops Im showing indicate femininty, in anyones opinion? I know its early, but there's no male balls (flowers) and they look spindly.
I worry because I love to smoke, and have had nothing for two months because of where I live.
And Im going to be crying if they dont produce.
Update:
DAY 48 from seed / 41 days veg'd / 7 days into flowering under 12/12 red led spectrum only
Air temps all good between 70-82 deg
Resv temps between 18.5 C and 21.5 C at highest - mostly circa 20.0 (Ive been lucky as this has been room temps and air from outside - picking up an A/C for the room very soon - Mother Nature has been cool and kind)
RESV 1
pH: 5.7
PPM: 730
RESV 2
pH: 5.4
PPM: 520
Havent done a single resv change. Roots healthy and consuming resv chambers, water clear, no sign of matter in the water, no sign/smell of mildew
Using GH Flora series nutes - nuting for bloom now.
Again, red LED spectrum.
Am I correct, as what Ive been reading, that red spectrum is for the flower period? Has anyone flowered with just red spectrum before? I am doing this because (taking it off full spectrum) I dont want them to grow that much more. Not that much more room before they start reaching the top, and bleaching themselves by being too close to the light. Thats not a heat issue btw - its possible to get too strong of a wavelength of light, as per what Ive experienced with the 357Magnum LEDS Im using in there.
That bag is a CO2 cultivator: Ex-Hale - its awesome.
Any thoughts on red spectrum flowering?
View attachment 1607360View attachment 1607361View attachment 1607362View attachment 1607363View attachment 1607364View attachment 1607365View attachment 1607366View attachment 1607367View attachment 1607369
The 2 tall ones in the back are White Widow mystery sex plants (theyre looking female to me - praying)
the shorties are Bubblator Ice feminized autoflowers
the one in the front to the left is a taller spindly plant that I believe is a bag seed.
12 plants in all in there.
I definitely wont do that again.
Do the tops Im showing indicate femininty, in anyones opinion? I know its early, but there's no male balls (flowers) and they look spindly.