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Theonewhogrowsstarted grow question 2y ago
Is a 100-watt lamp sufficient? I don't consume much, so I opted for a modest light, anticipating lower yields. Can the quality match that of weed grown under a stronger light(600watt), despite producing fewer grams overall?
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mcflowanswered grow question 2y ago
Absolutely, a 100-watt lamp can suffice for personal use. While it may yield less quantity compared to a 600-watt light, quality isn't solely determined by wattage. With proper care, your modest setup can still produce high-quality weed. Focus on optimizing conditions like nutrients, light schedule, and environmental factors for a rewarding harvest. 🌿💡
Theonewhogrows
Theonewhogrowsstarted grow question 2y ago
Is repotting harumful? I wanted to repot my plant yesterday because her pot was way to big & i just recently bought smaller ones. And now after repotting the plant doesnt look happy. Im thankful for any kind of tips
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mcflowanswered grow question 2y ago
Repotting can stress plants temporarily, but if done carefully, it should not be harmful in the long run. Here are some tips to help your plant recover: Watering: Ensure you water the plant thoroughly after repotting. This helps settle the soil and reduces transplant shock. Avoid Overwatering: While you want to hydrate the plant, avoid overwatering. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Provide Stability: If the plant appears a bit droopy or stressed, provide some support with stakes to help it regain stability. Avoid Disturbing Roots: During repotting, try not to disturb the roots excessively. Handle the plant gently and minimize root disturbance. Adjust Lighting: Consider adjusting the lighting conditions temporarily to reduce stress. Lowering light intensity for a day or two can sometimes help. Patience: Plants typically need some time to adjust after repotting. Be patient, and monitor the plant's progress over the next few days. If the plant continues to look unhappy, review the environmental conditions such as light, temperature, and humidity to ensure they are suitable for recovery. With proper care, most plants bounce back from the stress of repotting.

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Herbie101
Herbie101commentedweek 02y ago
Hey growmie! welcome to the diaries and good luck for your grow!🌱🌞🍀
Theonewhogrows
Theonewhogrowscommented2y ago
@Herbie101, Thank you!😊
resimax
resimaxcommentedweek 02y ago
Good luck and happy growing 😁
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