sonofnothing
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if you grow indoors, i would use no less than 18 hours of lights, preferably 24 hours a day. if you're outdoor growing, let nature take it's course.
good luck.
good luck.
You might have a point NO GROW. My lighting schedule hasn't been very scientific - when the sun has alomost gone, about 8 or 8.30, I move them under the lights and leave them until 1 or 1.30 in the morning but sometimes later so I believe that their lighting schedule hasn't been the same every day - it has varied. I didn't think this would b a prob but if you're right about stress then, yes, it could b a factor.A second thought. Are your plants getting a regular light cycle.
Do they go to the doors for sunlight at the same time everyday and do they get the same amount of cfl everday. If not then you need to get them on a good schedule.
A unusual light schedule will stress your plants and can cause problems.
Thanks 4 the input sonofnothing. That is the weird thing with my grow - it's like an outdoor grow but not completely becasue they r not outdoors but inside next to open balcony doors. They get good light all day (unless it's coudy) including direct sun for about 5 hours, but obviously they don't get the kind of uninterrupted all-round sun that they would if they were in, say, a garden. There is alimit to how much sun gets in my room because of things like buildings blocking it. I move them throughout the day to keep them in the sun as much as possible but it has limits.if you grow indoors, i would use no less than 18 hours of lights, preferably 24 hours a day. if you're outdoor growing, let nature take it's course.
good luck.
light will not turn your leaves any shade of yellow, if not properly hardened off the sun can burn a plant used to week flourecent lighting, but the leaves will look bleach white. supplemental lighting can't be bad for your plants, but the sun is more than you will need, i doubt your plant would notice the difference of a few extra cfls, though it will help from dusk till dawn...
when you say the first set of leaves turned yellow did you mean the coteledens? because that is normal, as is the bottom few sets of leaves over time, by flowering much of the bottom third of the sunleaves will yellow no matter what you do. if your plant is fairly young use about 1/4 strength, high nitrogen fertalizer (thats the first number N-P-K) never use more than half strength, marijuana is a weed and doesn't need as much as rated for tomatoes or cucumbers.
i understand the situation. but i would seriously just choose one or the other.. if you don't get anymore than 5 hours or so of direct sunlight, that's not really enough, in my eyes...Thanks 4 the input sonofnothing. That is the weird thing with my grow - it's like an outdoor grow but not completely becasue they r not outdoors but inside next to open balcony doors. They get good light all day (unless it's coudy) including direct sun for about 5 hours, but obviously they don't get the kind of uninterrupted all-round sun that they would if they were in, say, a garden. There is alimit to how much sun gets in my room because of things like buildings blocking it. I move them throughout the day to keep them in the sun as much as possible but it has limits.
I also did a combo inside/outside grow (see the link below my name). I harvested one plant Saturday and still have another "ripening". The biggest risk of growing outside, other than being discovered, is insects, especially spider mites. Once you get spider mites, they can quickly suck the life out of your plants. Examine your plants daily, especially under the leaves and near the bottom. Look for little black (or red) dots and the eggs will usually be pale covered.
Anyway, your plants will thrive in natural sunlight. You'll get nice tight buds. When they are outside, you'll need someone around just in case the weather changes suddenly - you don't want your plants getting unscheduled waterings. Good luck.
Sounds good. The hermie possibility gives me another thing to consider (just one of many with weed growing lol). My supplemental lights at this stage are 5 x 25w cfl's (6500 lumens) so not bad but not anything like 400 or 600 watts of hps. I will be flowering under something bigger but have yet to buy it. Can I ask you what lights yr using? Sorry if u already mentioned it and i missed it. Thanks again 4 alll yr helpful comments.Skip, you are on the right path. I would put my plants out at about 7am when the sun was out, right up until about 6 pm, when the light would begin to fade. Then I'd take them and finish the 18 hour light cycle under the lights. Make sure you have lots of light because if you go from sunlight to very weak lighting, you risk males or hermies. Once I got into veg stage, I've been doing about 80% outside and 20% under lights - weather and risk of discovery being the deciding factors. Good luck!!