I finally found a fan! (a little bit bigger than i expected, but it works really well).
Everything was going good, so i started to think how to get the best profit from the grow, and i decided to do the Scrog technique.👽
Happy growing! Btw remove ur plant from there and plant it deeper it will make roots out of stem and it is going to solve the early atretch problem a bit.
If u up to w8 for a few hours more and u are confident in your genetics throw the seeds right into soil. Water it once to be moist, but not to be mud. The pot should be small to prevent root problems as you have better control over watering and if the excess water will be there for a long time your roots will die of rot and lack of oxygen. The only thing about lack of light during germination is to prevent light conract with roots and mb dry layer of soil. Your next move might be buying silica, for example, rhino skin from an to make them more tolerable to stress and make the stem fat. If the temperatures are too low it will slow down photosynthesis.
I really appreciate your contribution. I found this https://www.rollitup.org/t/joeys-scrog-lollipopping-technique.924758/ and I think that is perfect to improve the grow, I'll use it in my next grow! This could be the reason why I'll have a poor profit.
@Turbuhaler, for better results with scrog try to research lollipop. Scrog allows you even canopy for even light penetration. You will not get anywhere with leaves that are below certain level, because those nodes just don't get enough light for anything, however, the plant still wastes its energy on them.
About defoliation, I am not certain, because I am trying scrog for the first time during next grow myself. After a certain period of time, u can also defoliate some fan leaves in flowering (aprx after 3 weeks), if ur plant is bushy. Sugar leaves- the ones on buds and close to them are much much more effective in photosynthesis, so its worth to leave them and expose them directly to the light because ur buds benefit from them much more and in flowering, we are growing buds, not branches.
@@dudsti,
thank you dudsti! it is nice to know that if it happens again. I still have to upload the full following, because i am 6th week of bloom! So, stay there to see how it grows!.
Looks good! Nice buds forming out there! However, even the sugar leaves are showing first signs of overfeeding. You have a nice growing area its worth getting ph and tds meter. With tds you can always find the sweet spot for your plants with any nutrients. When there are signs of overfeeding you should keep an eye on buds to start flush in time otherwise they will taste bad and you have a nice grow.
first at all, thanks for use your time to give me those advises. Yes, it is true, i notice some spots of overfeeding. The next watering I'll use just filtered water. The true story is that I'm running out of money, so I can't afford the pH or EC. Maybe I'll have it to the next grow.