SpBUDly the horse
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Hello everybody, I started growing cali orange last October, had them veg under 24hr LED light in the south facing window {here in Calgary Canada} until Dec 4, they have been flowering ever since.
I read they complete the flower cycle in about 9-10 weeks, well here I am pushing into week 12 and just curious if it's ready to crop?
My issue is these plants are not looking as bulky nice as I see in other pictures, and think it either needs more time, or just lack of light power. This is my first time growing, so want to do it right. I planted a Candy Cane auto flower and already harvested it while these girls are still growing!! But I might of harvested the CC a bit early (not sure, it smokes well) and don't want to do the same... Not after all this work.
I only have about 122 watt running + whatever the sun provides. I bought blue and white spectrum for vegging, then later purchased red spectrum light to help with flowering.
These are "special" LED lights pattened specifically for cannabis from one of the local light stores. A simple 24" red spectrum light is about $150. They work like 1 inch = 1 watt of power, they are apparently rated to give an output of 1.5g growth per watt at maximum ideal conditions.
They where all about roughly 26" tall when started to flower, and now sit about 37-40 " each after 3 month of flowering.
I am using a simple Part 1,2,3 grow nutrients, 1+2 for veg, 2+3 for flower. With royal gold, and enzyme complete. I started feeding just straight water +enzyme since Jan 7, except 2 weeks ago grabbed some Kelp mixed in 10L. Now back to water + enzyme
Also my light cycle got messed up because of work, as I move them back and forth from the dark tent to the sunlight, about 3 weeks ago had them in about 20 hours of light, so initially put them in 20 hours of darkness. So since then am on average of 17-19 hours light then darkness, and have to say I have noticed a significant growth in bud size since doing so! Or it could be the Kelp added last minute? But These girls are starting to even grow new nodes, but I'm wondering if those new nodes might be nut nodes and we don't want those!
Has anyone ever Done this type of light cycle before? To be honest, I think it's more efficient then the 12 - 12 cycle, did I accidentally discover something new and enginous??!
Any ideas or input on what is going on would be greatly appreciated! I'll answer any questions if need be. Here I will attach a few photos.
And 3 pictures of the candy cane, it grew about 18" 9-10 weeks, yielded about 16g after drying. Still curing, tasting nice, hitting surprisingly hard to the head! Probably because of an early harvest? 1 picture is this cool red clothes rack I found at Dollarama, it rotates, great for drying I thought?
Sincerely,
Jesse.
I read they complete the flower cycle in about 9-10 weeks, well here I am pushing into week 12 and just curious if it's ready to crop?
My issue is these plants are not looking as bulky nice as I see in other pictures, and think it either needs more time, or just lack of light power. This is my first time growing, so want to do it right. I planted a Candy Cane auto flower and already harvested it while these girls are still growing!! But I might of harvested the CC a bit early (not sure, it smokes well) and don't want to do the same... Not after all this work.
I only have about 122 watt running + whatever the sun provides. I bought blue and white spectrum for vegging, then later purchased red spectrum light to help with flowering.
These are "special" LED lights pattened specifically for cannabis from one of the local light stores. A simple 24" red spectrum light is about $150. They work like 1 inch = 1 watt of power, they are apparently rated to give an output of 1.5g growth per watt at maximum ideal conditions.
They where all about roughly 26" tall when started to flower, and now sit about 37-40 " each after 3 month of flowering.
I am using a simple Part 1,2,3 grow nutrients, 1+2 for veg, 2+3 for flower. With royal gold, and enzyme complete. I started feeding just straight water +enzyme since Jan 7, except 2 weeks ago grabbed some Kelp mixed in 10L. Now back to water + enzyme
Also my light cycle got messed up because of work, as I move them back and forth from the dark tent to the sunlight, about 3 weeks ago had them in about 20 hours of light, so initially put them in 20 hours of darkness. So since then am on average of 17-19 hours light then darkness, and have to say I have noticed a significant growth in bud size since doing so! Or it could be the Kelp added last minute? But These girls are starting to even grow new nodes, but I'm wondering if those new nodes might be nut nodes and we don't want those!
Has anyone ever Done this type of light cycle before? To be honest, I think it's more efficient then the 12 - 12 cycle, did I accidentally discover something new and enginous??!
Any ideas or input on what is going on would be greatly appreciated! I'll answer any questions if need be. Here I will attach a few photos.
And 3 pictures of the candy cane, it grew about 18" 9-10 weeks, yielded about 16g after drying. Still curing, tasting nice, hitting surprisingly hard to the head! Probably because of an early harvest? 1 picture is this cool red clothes rack I found at Dollarama, it rotates, great for drying I thought?
Sincerely,
Jesse.
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