- Day 23 first sign of preflowers💚
Growing really well took the 3 topping like they didn't even happen and now has a beautiful strong structure with 4 tops and 2 under stems that are the same height
- Day 28: she was moved outside with her sisters, because I've read that my grow light is not very good for the flowering stage due to less red light and more blue which is good for veg. i also found out today that she was suffering from underwatering. It's my first time using smart pots so i didn't think about the soil does not dry out from top to bottom, but from the top and all the surface that is facing the pot and into the root, so the sides and bottom were completely dry and only a little wet at the center with the stem
Does anyone know if the small bits of rust on the metal i used for scrog will affect my plant? Please let me know if you know and not if your not sure😜
i dont think that it will do much harm. i found an article, and several people in there actually says that it can be good.. https://www.houzz.com/discussions/3234020/rebar-metal-rust-what-possible-effects-on-soil-or-plants
@ChefDan420, Yaa me 2🤑 All i'm using is a small tent(very cheap, but also small) a viparspectra 300 ( also very cheap and good for veg but bad for flower i read) and a small secret jardin fan, but i put it outside for flowrr because it lacks In red light my light👍🏽👍🏽
@Magich, I’ve personally used fishingline many times and had no issues. Yes if you are not careful you can cut your plant but you would have to be very aggressive.
Nothing wrong with being cheap!!! Try to keep it in your mind on where you can reuse something down the road. Tent you can use over, all of your fans can reuse, the light is something that can be reused. Suggest you invest in a good light.
Hi @ValleoGrow! I'm afraid this will bring disease and may harm your babies. For the best results, you want the safest/cleanest environment. A simple and non-permanent way to ensure rust won't touch your plants is to surround the metal with plastic (such as heat-shrink seals). For a permanent solution, I'd recommend to change your whole net. Hope this helps, happy growing!
@Stick, yes for sure 😍 but a few days with it on gave her a good shape, and opened up for light to the lower sprouts on the stem, now lets see how much she gathers herself together again and if i need to tie her down again
@Stick, yeah i thought the same things but not sure at all, think i will remove it again tomorrow, but it would have been a perfect fit if it hadnt been rusty, but thank you for the reply!