Northern Lights Fast??

Talisman

New Member
I have had some really slow flowering strians it seems but have some new Northern Lights seeds that say 3 weeks veg and around 45 to 50 days flower. Well since I have hydro system and have made many mistakes I don't have any plants that have taken less than 90 days to mature and still then they could have used more time. Think I have been dealing with some very dominant sativas but anyway with 1000 hps and two t5x8 cfl units what can I really expect on the Northern Lights is the real question? Also can anyone tell me how high you can take ppm without the burn and what I mean is do you have to wait until very late into flower to move up from 800-1000 ppm and should you go above 1000??
 

GreenThumbSucker

Well-Known Member
I have had some really slow flowering strians it seems but have some new Northern Lights seeds that say 3 weeks veg and around 45 to 50 days flower. Well since I have hydro system and have made many mistakes I don't have any plants that have taken less than 90 days to mature and still then they could have used more time. Think I have been dealing with some very dominant sativas but anyway with 1000 hps and two t5x8 cfl units what can I really expect on the Northern Lights is the real question? Also can anyone tell me how high you can take ppm without the burn and what I mean is do you have to wait until very late into flower to move up from 800-1000 ppm and should you go above 1000??
Northern lights is a very fast strain, I have some going right now. They flower in about 6-7 weeks.

What type of fertilizer are you using?
 

Talisman

New Member
Ok so they finish in that amount of time?? That is very fast. What about yield and or veg time? I will have around 60 plants after the first go round with my 10 fem seeds. I am using Bonicare grow and bloom and Hydroflex as extra...
Awesome, thx bro. I'll be picking up some of those soon enough :)
 
I have NL#5 going now, it is faster than any strain I've grown before. Got the seeds from seedbay. I am currently at 6 weeks, you can see them in my journal.
 
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