Flipped to 12/12

So, this is my third attempt to grow, the other two times I wasn’t prepared. This time I feel much more prepared but any advice after I switch lights to 12/12?

the plants have good circulation, good nutrients, and good light. I have that netting set up for them already so I am hoping I can complete the check list with other people’s trial and error. TIA
 

growmiester

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So, this is my third attempt to grow, the other two times I wasn’t prepared. This time I feel much more prepared but any advice after I switch lights to 12/12?

the plants have good circulation, good nutrients, and good light. I have that netting set up for them already so I am hoping I can complete the check list with other people’s trial and error. TIA
I love flipn that switch
 

Boatguy

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So, this is my third attempt to grow, the other two times I wasn’t prepared. This time I feel much more prepared but any advice after I switch lights to 12/12?

the plants have good circulation, good nutrients, and good light. I have that netting set up for them already so I am hoping I can complete the check list with other people’s trial and error. TIA
Just keep it simple. Too much love has killed more plants here than anything else.
Let it do its thing
 

twalte

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Not much to it now. Just a reminder that the plants need 12 hours of UNINTERRUPTED darkness now every night. Avoid your temptations to open the tent in off hours. Post some photos if you want other feedback. Hope that this time works better for you!
 

spek9

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Just a reminder that the plants need 12 hours of UNINTERRUPTED darkness now every night.
That, and ensure that your flower area will maintain a consistent and proper temperature during the entire 12 hour lights-off period. 62F is the absolute lowest you want the room to cool off to.

Mind your humidity as well. Humidity can rise quite a bit with lights off, and you don't want to risk mold issues once the buds start forming.
 

Mustangmike

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Almost everyone messes up their first grows some way some how. Every cycle you’ll kill it better and better. Try practicing on the same strain(s) cycle after cycle once you master the them branch out. As a lot of folks here always point out simple is good, if you do make changes to your approach change something see how that worked don’t change five things at once hard to tell what failed or succeeded that way. Happy growing to you it only gets more addicting as you go.
 
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