I still don't know for sure but I believe the problem I've had the last week with the light was actually an attack of red spider mites or thrips, which was made worse by the excessive light. I used neen oil for the pests on Sunday, apparently they've been eliminated.
I continue to use the 50w full spectrum lamp and this week I added the Flowermind organic fertilizer, it is a Brazilian brand that only sells in Brazil so people from other countries will not be able to find it.
I think I had a delay in development because of these problems, but I believe that adding another week to the growing season will be enough to get the plants ready for flowering, let's see.
pt-BR
Ainda não sei ao certo mas acredito que o problema que tive na última semana com a luz na verdade foi um ataque de ácaros aranha vermelha ou trips, que foi agravado pela luz exessiva. Utilizei oleo de neen para as pragas no domingo, aparentemente foram eliminados.
Continuo o uso da lampada full spectrum de 50w e adicionei essa semana o fertilizante organico Flowermind, é uma marca brasileira que só vende no Brasil então pessoal de outros paises não vão conseguir encontra-lo.
Acho que tive um atraso no desenvolvimento por causa desses problemas, mas acredito que adicionar mais uma semana no ciclo vegetativo vai ser suficiente para deixar as plantas prontas para floração, vamos ver.
@Wizude,Do you cover them with clear glasses? I would cover, many do this at this stage. If you cover - then everything is fine, if not, think about it. In my opinion this will give the plant more concentration and protection for growth.
@Wizude, and further!!!
Download the light meter app on your phone!!!
Albeit with errors and inaccuracies = but you can literally measure the power level of the supplied light = at one point (and throughout the box) By moving the phone back and forth with the luxmeter application! Also read - how many lumens your plant needs at the vegetative stage! You minimize the risks!
I see something went wrong with your plant = I think because of the lack of high humidity in the first week - just a plastic cup kept this humidity! But nothing! You seem to be swimming well.
@Wizude,0.3 megapixel camera, takes a picture every 30 seconds! Soon I will upload my experiments on the 730+850 spectrum!!! This is more interesting)))
Yes, just put the camera in the box and take a picture every 30 seconds) then in adobe programs - well, you understand)
camera for $3.20
@@BrujoGarden, I saw your diary and understood how you did it with the transparent pot on top. I didn't do the same technique, I kept them open, maybe I'll do that in the next cycle and compare the results.
I like the timelapse, how did you do it? I'm thinking of doing one of my grow
Here's my best advice to you! You don’t need a lot of high-quality photos of the plant itself! Focus on describing and accurately using your equipment, watering levels and fertilizers! Here I saw a lot of gurus - who love to give complete and really good advice - for beginners like you and me) Describe = the distance from the lamp to the plant, the power level of your light, the number of lumens falling on the plant, the degree and frequency of watering! = And !!! By asking any question = the gurus of the site will be able to look at your report = give the correct answer! FUH)