I am thinking of just letting them grow naturally this time, I have never tried that before. Right now I'm leaning towards forcing them a bit sooner though, to keep them smaller. I want to try to get 8 plants in my 2x4 flowering area so I am gonna have to get smaller square containers.if your going to lst her then I suggest 10-12 weeks vegging...like Krystle.
If your just going to top then I'd wait 8 weeks to flower...if they are growing anything like mine are your safe in that range.
But always listen to your plant.
They kinda let ya know.
It just flashes in your mind! I know I'm crazy
what do you think is causing the difference in appearance? droopy versus upturned leaves...dark green versus well..... a diff. shade of green w/ a hint of yellow on a couple of leafs, not criticizing just curious.
what do you think is causing the difference in appearance? droopy versus upturned leaves...dark green versus well..... a diff. shade of green w/ a hint of yellow on a couple of leafs, not criticizing just curious.
so the droppy one was the one started in rockwool?
i was thinking of using rockwool to start in this time, but if that's the only diff between the 2.....well one has to come to the conclusion that that's the culprit. i guess i'll stick w/ peat tabs.
+ rep to ya for a perfect side by side example of starting in rockwool versus strating in soil! really....this has changed my mind on how to start my plants this year.
see ppl.......this is y ya subscribe to a thread!!! for great little "nuggets" of info like this! just like mining for gold.....little bit here....little bit there....and before to long you've collected enuff to do something with!!!!!
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oh, forgot to tell ya that the stems did look good on both. and some of the shade diff is just shadows on the plant that i didn't notice last night. wat did u mean when u said " I don't measure out for each plant and just pour it on there."? anyway as arnold says 'I'LL BE BACK' lol.
No 400Watter, I am afraid I blew my budget on other stuff I really needed. In all actuality 300W should be more than enough for my 2x4 area, I just have to try to keep my plants shorter. I bought a 2x4 tray, 8 big square pots to go in it and 8 square little pots to start them with. I also bought a new 190CFM inline fan, insulated exhaust tubing, a special clamp to hold them together and a 16" charcoal filter.They look great man no worries, just gotta read them a little. I would agree back off the watering just a touch and get that 400 watter and they will be in heaven, that or keep doing what you are. Regardless they look great, keep it up.