Any tips?? Feedback wanted?

Mediclove

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Hello there,
I am a first timer grower and doing my best to grow three indica plants. One of which is the bigger plant germinated September 30th. Furthermore, I have two feminized Zkittlez that are 23 days old now. I am asking if you guys would have any tips for me going forward. Additionally asking for general welfare and how healthy you think this gals look. This is my first time so I don’t want to over miss anything about my grow situation. My plant or my tent. I’m curious as to how long I should vegetate for? To my knowledge this are photo period plants. Currently the plants are on 18/6 light schedule. I have two fans going to provide good air circulation. I have hung a co2 bag to add in growth and development. I have the humidity currently sitting around 50-62%. During light periods the temp in the temp goes up to around 73 and can drop down to 65 when in night times. The plants have been given distilled water that is 6.5 ph tested. Additionally the plants are given nutrients every 4-5 days. ABEB95B7-A827-4560-BC33-C9947FD116BE.jpegABEB95B7-A827-4560-BC33-C9947FD116BE.jpeg31C917C1-2E8D-4345-B960-6EC82366B5B7.jpegEC42778B-AAB4-4CFD-A3D4-591A05A11612.jpegF47BDC2F-67C1-46A7-A641-008BE3E889FC.jpegABEB95B7-A827-4560-BC33-C9947FD116BE.jpeg31C917C1-2E8D-4345-B960-6EC82366B5B7.jpegEC42778B-AAB4-4CFD-A3D4-591A05A11612.jpegF47BDC2F-67C1-46A7-A641-008BE3E889FC.jpegA382D46D-0725-487F-A1BE-8CEBD7C7D2DC.jpeg9986F19F-2117-4F8A-BD13-A6C009C040F1.jpeg82CE22BB-5806-4E86-A9AE-28BB9B549337.jpeg5F792F4A-839E-4D8E-920D-A49BB5B4CB48.jpegABEB95B7-A827-4560-BC33-C9947FD116BE.jpeg31C917C1-2E8D-4345-B960-6EC82366B5B7.jpegEC42778B-AAB4-4CFD-A3D4-591A05A11612.jpegF47BDC2F-67C1-46A7-A641-008BE3E889FC.jpegA382D46D-0725-487F-A1BE-8CEBD7C7D2DC.jpeg9986F19F-2117-4F8A-BD13-A6C009C040F1.jpeg82CE22BB-5806-4E86-A9AE-28BB9B549337.jpeg5F792F4A-839E-4D8E-920D-A49BB5B4CB48.jpeg
 

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smokinrav

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They look great, from what I can tell.
How long to veg is determined by the size of your flower light and the area it covers.
How do you water/feed them? How much, frequency, nutrient solution, etc...
 

smokinrav

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Watering every two days is too much for plants that size in that much soil. You don't water/feed on a schedule, you let the plants dry the soil with root growth and then water/feed again. Failing to have a healthy wet dry cycle will lead to poor root growth and stunted plants.
Overwatering is not watering too much at once, it's watering too frequently. Pour a gallon of your solution through if you want, but you must wait until the roots use that moisture up. After transplant, that could mean waiting 10 days or more
 

Halman9000

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Sometimes I tried turning the fans down or off at night to give the plants a break from blowing the water out of them . Too much fan speed or not ever giving the plants a rest period from the fan , might make to have to water your plants too often . Now I run the fans less hours a day at a lower fan speed , and now I only have to water them less often . I foliar feed them with cal mag and nitrogen above the soil and use time release dried fertilizer in the soil for the other nutrients that develop roots like potassium and phosphorus and all the other micronutrients in the soil , If you start the plants when they are young with calcium when they are young , they said , when I emailed the company I got my cal mag and amino acids from and they said to protect the plant from powdery mildew or other things that attack leaves like mold or fungus , that it is best that I get the calcium into the plant either foliar or through the roots , while they are young and keep adding some calcium in small amounts through the life of the plant . They told me once white powdery mildew becomes a problem , it is too late to do much about the problem . Your plants looks very healthy , and since your plant leaves look so good , I would say that healthy plants many times grow slower but in the end they develop more dense and more more flower weight with good odor , As far as having good odor , I have only remember someone mention sulfur help add morer and gooder odor .

I am sure there are other things that you can do to increase morer and gooder odor. Maybe too much fan speed might blow the odor right out of the plant . Of course that is just a wild speculation on my part , I did find out less fan speed did allow me to water my plants less often . There are a lot of setups that use so much light wattage heat , that they have to use a lot of fan air to keep plants and soil cool . On those matters , I do not have that problem , but I guess if I had that problem I would cool down the grow area with an airconditioner or dehumidifier .

Halman9000
 

Halman9000

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Man his plants had new nodes every eighth of and inch . Does it need to stretch a little. Harley says every 2 inches is the perfect distance . I guess it is better to have a lot of nodes , than not enough .

Halman9000
 
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