twentyeight.threefive Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2020 #4 What kind of help are you looking for? Looks like you should have planned and then planted, not vice versa. You're early enough in flower to super crop down to a more even canopy. I hope you have space to raise that light. Good luck.
What kind of help are you looking for? Looks like you should have planned and then planted, not vice versa. You're early enough in flower to super crop down to a more even canopy. I hope you have space to raise that light. Good luck.
G Greensbeans New Member Sep 13, 2020 #5 We did our 2 ballest were bad had to move them outside in the spring and we only have 1 now and a few less in the mother tent so we kinda had to just move it in the guy who fucked us on lights has our air set up also so money's tight
We did our 2 ballest were bad had to move them outside in the spring and we only have 1 now and a few less in the mother tent so we kinda had to just move it in the guy who fucked us on lights has our air set up also so money's tight
G Greensbeans New Member Sep 13, 2020 #6 twentyeight.threefive said: What kind of help are you looking for? Looks like you should have planned and then planted, not vice versa. You're early enough in flower to super crop down to a more even canopy. I hope you have space to raise that light. Good luck. Click to expand... Really just any advice
twentyeight.threefive said: What kind of help are you looking for? Looks like you should have planned and then planted, not vice versa. You're early enough in flower to super crop down to a more even canopy. I hope you have space to raise that light. Good luck. Click to expand... Really just any advice
Crazy Chicken Lady Member Sep 14, 2020 #7 Greensbeans said: These where moved in from outside Click to expand... Did you spray them down with water? I would. At least twice, else you run the risk of a spider mite infestation.
Greensbeans said: These where moved in from outside Click to expand... Did you spray them down with water? I would. At least twice, else you run the risk of a spider mite infestation.