WeedIsMySpinach
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Do u not top your autos?All autos in here that I've not grown before, but to answer your question...yes...there is 1 photo in tent and it's been topped...second from left in rear, a NL
Do u not top your autos?All autos in here that I've not grown before, but to answer your question...yes...there is 1 photo in tent and it's been topped...second from left in rear, a NL
No.....I do some LST, like tuck a leave or at most tie back a main stem, but I never top autos. Their life is too short for that kind of stress in my opinion, that's just me though.Do u not top your autos?
Ok, tbh they love it.No.....I do some LST, like tuck a leave or at most tie back a main stem, but I never top autos. Their life is too short for that kind of stress in my opinion, that's just me though.
I don't doubt that certain strains might react well and I would think that's the key. He tops all autos?Ok, tbh they love it.
I’m on a few forums and I have a friend who is a HST/LST master and he’s pulling 160g + from 3gal and LST all autos. But I can give u my word that they will react well (not that my word means anything anyway lol)
He tops them, he straps them down all sorts! If you’re not used to it u would be horrified but trust me he gets some big boy colas and nice yields. (Gotta add this is across multiple strains and multiple seed companies).I don't doubt that certain strains might react well and I would think that's the key. He tops all autos?
Ive only seen it a few times; first sign the serrated edges of the leaves turn upwards, iirc. Cant remember who posted it.I've tried to find pics of uv damaged leaves and not having any luck. Maybe it is just fade?? These are fastbud varieties and my first time growing them....
uv back on with light schedule...might as well ride it till the wheels fall off.
Go watch Basement Ganja on youtube. Timelapsed autoflower grows. You'll see, topping is great.No.....I do some LST, like tuck a leave or at most tie back a main stem, but I never top autos. Their life is too short for that kind of stress in my opinion, that's just me though.
I doubt it being down to UV; generally Mag def with led lights i usually down to poor transpiration or just too much light/photosynthesis; plant just has a hard time keeping up. UV pushes blue light response which usually increase transpiration, ive actually seen people get rid of mag defs with uv, rather than causing it.Still running uv/ir with main light schedule in both tents.
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I had a magnesium deficiency in almost all plants. Because of uv???
I think your dead on.......Yes they are autos and was running 20/4. I was having trouble keeping them fed enough lol. No doubt they are maturing at an accelerated rate, I just wasn't expecting that much. Switched to 18/6 to try and slow things a little. Thanks for the eye openerI doubt it being down to UV; generally Mag def with led lights i usually down to poor transpiration or just too much light/photosynthesis; plant just has a hard time keeping up. UV pushes blue light response which usually increase transpiration, ive actually seen people get rid of mag defs with uv, rather than causing it.
Also; youve added both UV and Far red iirc; both stimulate flower finishing and far red together with 660 red should increase photosynthesis, my not completely educated guess is that what you see is just plants finishing/senescence: smaller plants seem nice green while the bigger more developed plants have a bit of yellow.
Also remember that youre adding more light with the extra uv/far red watts.
Are they autos on long hours? You can usually run a few less watts rather than the recommended 35w/ foot.
I run my main lights at around 600w.......I think it would be fine down to around 500w, after that the percentage of far red and uv would be getting out of hand....so yes it will be fine.Is it pointless to run the UR45 if your total light wattage is less than 730? I see these on ebay for like $60 bucks.