Day Six of Flower, gitten big!

MoMoGrows

Well-Known Member
Might have to revamp the tent soon to give these gals a bit more room.

...pics might be acting wonkyIMG_20150702_002018_041.jpgIMG_20150701_225358_577.jpg
 
Man, I wish I had the space to expand. But I can only use what I have. Which ends in things looking like:

IMG_20150627_114604490.jpg

They're literally box shaped due to pressing against the sides.
 

sworth

Well-Known Member
I think I may be running into a similar problem myself very soon...in the veg tent and the flower tent :/
 

rnint

Well-Known Member
Same I was thinking about buying another one and knocking the sides out to connect the two
 
I just live in a tiny ass apartment. 2x2.5 is the only space I have that isn't horrifically visible to guests and outside folks looking in.
 

MoMoGrows

Well-Known Member
Fortunately I do have room to expand my home made tent, my problem is I don't have anything to hang my light from except the rolling clothes rack it currently is on, and the vertical bars are getting in the way...as you can see in the pics.
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
The longer you veg a plant the less it will stretch at 12/12. Looks like you vegged a good long time. You can usually expect most plants to continue to add height through the first 3 weeks or so at 12/12.

If you are concerned about final height being too close to the light you need to work backwards. Hold your hand under the light to find the point where your hand starts to feel uncomfortably warm. That is as close to the light you want the ladies to get. If your hand stops at 48 inches from the floor you know you want them to finish at close to 48 inches tall. With a regular veg period, say 5-6 weeks, you can pretty well count on the plant doubling in size during 12/12. That means veg until they are 24 inches or so then put them to flower.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

sworth

Well-Known Member
That's the first time I have heard of a longer veg making a shorter stretch... makes sense though. :)
 
Top