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I put my seeds germinated 3 days ago and everything went well, last night I transplanted them and small thumbs are already appearing.
one plant still dont separate from the seed, I hope it doesn't affect the plant's growth and that it falls as quickly as possible..
Week 2
i added a second led light so each plant as a light (led full Spectrum) 600w
I started watering each plant with 500ml every 3 days with bio grow bio bizz
one of the plants is late growing... I think I watered too much
I also transplanted the plant that was in the 11l plastic pot to an 18l geotextile pot
I start also doing some lst
this week I started to water each plant with 500 ml of water adding 2 ml of bio grow, 1 ml of bio bloom and 1 ml of top max.
next week should start the flowering stage
for my first grow I'm very happy with the results!
tell me what you think in the comments 🙂
the plants started flowering this week, one of the plants has slight deficiencies but nothing special , both are stretching
this week I changed the watering plan from 500ml per plant to 1l per plant every 2-3 days
Hey man looking good. Some advice if I may? I would lower your lights on temps & now that your plants will be done growing vertically which usually happens by weeks 4 to 6 of flower we want to begin to allow for a larger than 10 degree drop when the lights go off. I have found from experience buds formed at temps over 80 will be large but more airy and prone to foxtail. We like to form buds at temps of 77 and no more than 9 degrees less with lights off until their done growing vertically by weeks 4 to 6 of flower then opening up the temp gap. If we do this pre-maturely in veg or early flower it will stretch the plants and we do not want that. Once they are done their vertical growth it will instead send energy into the budding process and resin production. Also if you do not have them already get yourself a thermal temp gun like the fluke 62 MAX and a PAR meter. They will really help you get the most potential out of your lights onto your plants without over doing it.
Keep up the great work man if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. If you got the time follow my profile and check out my 200 light 7,000 plant diary. Happy growing friend!
@LegacyMarketFarm,
Are you saying it's a good idea to turn the lights down some (lower intensity) after week 4 of flower? Makes sense but just making sure.