spicy_seed
Member
Good morning everyone, we are new in here.
We have done 8 grows so far but always autos and always indoor. All good so far but want to learn more about growing outdoors and photoperiod.
Basically, the idea is to create a nice spot on our front porch where we supplement all plants with LED (TSL2000 M. Hydro) during night.
Well, we actually just move them out from the light from 9 am - 4pm to the edge where they get max sun.
Its winter here in Thailand. Temps at nights and mornings about 20 C, days 30-35. Humidity during night is peaking above 95% then slowly decline to be even 35% already at 1-2 pm.
Some details on our grow.
Strain: Original Gorilla #4. Seedbank says sativa dominant but the leaves looks so Indica. Are they not?
Age: 3 months. We keep them so long in purpose so we can learn cloning, training. If we manage to keep them healthy and in veg we will want to move them to a grow room which is designed for blooming.
So, we got a mother and 6 verging plants from her on the patio I mentioned above.
They are all 1 gallon pots in coco + 30% perlite (cal-mag buffered)
Feed with salts HESI, AN
The only exception is 1 plant in super soil, 30 gallon pot. This one stays far away from the coco group and doesn't get LED during night. Just standard house bulb to keep her in veg. We dont feed her and she was the most beautiful still 2 days ago.
So where is the issue? Wilting leaves on new shots. The coco section is just starting to have it but organic 30 gallon plant looks bad.
I separated the pictures into 2 sections, first coco, then the single plant in soil.
Also we are seeing flowers forming up last few days. How can they flower having 24h light?
All input very welcome.
Thanks.
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Coco Group
* They are not yellow like that. Its morning light mixed with LED giving such effect.
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Organic:, 30 gallon (just 1 plant)
Note! It looks to me like she was first. Its a way more infected as coco section and the coco is constantly ventilated with 2 fans. This one has no fans at all.
We have done 8 grows so far but always autos and always indoor. All good so far but want to learn more about growing outdoors and photoperiod.
Basically, the idea is to create a nice spot on our front porch where we supplement all plants with LED (TSL2000 M. Hydro) during night.
Well, we actually just move them out from the light from 9 am - 4pm to the edge where they get max sun.
Its winter here in Thailand. Temps at nights and mornings about 20 C, days 30-35. Humidity during night is peaking above 95% then slowly decline to be even 35% already at 1-2 pm.
Some details on our grow.
Strain: Original Gorilla #4. Seedbank says sativa dominant but the leaves looks so Indica. Are they not?
Age: 3 months. We keep them so long in purpose so we can learn cloning, training. If we manage to keep them healthy and in veg we will want to move them to a grow room which is designed for blooming.
So, we got a mother and 6 verging plants from her on the patio I mentioned above.
They are all 1 gallon pots in coco + 30% perlite (cal-mag buffered)
Feed with salts HESI, AN
The only exception is 1 plant in super soil, 30 gallon pot. This one stays far away from the coco group and doesn't get LED during night. Just standard house bulb to keep her in veg. We dont feed her and she was the most beautiful still 2 days ago.
So where is the issue? Wilting leaves on new shots. The coco section is just starting to have it but organic 30 gallon plant looks bad.
I separated the pictures into 2 sections, first coco, then the single plant in soil.
Also we are seeing flowers forming up last few days. How can they flower having 24h light?
All input very welcome.
Thanks.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Coco Group
* They are not yellow like that. Its morning light mixed with LED giving such effect.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Organic:, 30 gallon (just 1 plant)
Note! It looks to me like she was first. Its a way more infected as coco section and the coco is constantly ventilated with 2 fans. This one has no fans at all.
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