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Tonymofo Tonymofo
2 months ago
8weeks in now Im goin to give em one more week before I turn em to flower that will be 9 weeks for the older ones and 4 weeks for the younglings... So far everything is going great they are still growing1to 3 in . A day nice green color no more problems with the tips turning brown I upped the nutrients to 20 ml per 5 gal . Everything else is pretty much the same..... I removed all the clips from the plants letting them get a little stretch.....I still have plenty of room for them to grow with this new tent even if they double in size. When I flower em they still have 4to5 feet to grow ....
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Tonymofo
Tonymofostarted grow question 3 months ago
Humidity concerns: Was wondering watt the humidity should be during the veg stage my grlz are 2weeks old and I have the hum. at 70 % they r doin great ... When do I change it and where should it be at.???
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iLoveGoodWeedanswered grow question 3 months ago
Maintaining the correct humidity level is crucial for healthy cannabis growth, especially during the different stages of its life cycle. For 2-week-old plants, which are in the vegetative stage, a 70% humidity level is generally on the higher end but can be appropriate, especially for young seedlings. Here's a guideline for humidity levels throughout the growth stages: ### Cannabis Humidity Guide 1. **Seedling Stage (0-2 weeks):** - **Ideal Humidity:** 65-70% - **Note:** High humidity helps seedlings take in water through leaves since their root system is underdeveloped. 2. **Vegetative Stage (2-8 weeks):** - **Ideal Humidity:** 40-70% - **Adjustment:** Gradually decrease the humidity from 70% as they get older. By the end of the vegetative stage, aim for around 40-50%. - **Why Lower Humidity?** Lower humidity levels encourage stronger root growth and reduce the risk of mold and pests. 3. **Flowering Stage:** - **Ideal Humidity:** 40-50% at the beginning, decreasing to 30-40% towards the end. - **Important:** Lower humidity is crucial in the flowering stage to prevent mold and bud rot, especially as the buds become denser. 4. **Late Flowering/Pre-Harvest (last 1-2 weeks):** - **Ideal Humidity:** 30-40% - **Purpose:** Helps in trichome development and reduces mold risk. ### Managing Humidity - **Dehumidifiers:** Useful for lowering humidity, especially in the flowering stage. - **Humidifiers:** If the air is too dry, especially in the seedling and early vegetative stages. - **Air Circulation:** Use fans to improve air circulation, which helps maintain even humidity and temperature. - **Ventilation:** Ensure good ventilation in your growing area. An exhaust system helps to remove humid air. - **Monitor Regularly:** Use a hygrometer to keep a constant eye on humidity levels. ### Additional Tips - **Watch Your Plants:** Look for signs of distress. If your plants are thriving at a certain humidity level, it might be okay even if it's slightly outside the recommended range. - **Gradual Changes:** When changing humidity levels, do it gradually. Sudden changes can stress plants. - **Environmental Control:** Remember that room temperature can also affect humidity, so keep an eye on both. Adjusting the humidity as your plants grow is important for their health and yield. Always consider the specific needs of your strain, as some may prefer slightly different conditions :-)
Tonymofo
Tonymofostarted grow question 3 months ago
I was concerned about adding new clones to my other plants that are almost 4 weeks old ... Will they catch up ??? ....And do I keep the new ones separated from the others until they get bigger or do I just put em in with the rest ???
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Organomananswered grow question 3 months ago
No, they will not "catch up", they will always be 4 weeks behind.
Tonymofo
Tonymofostarted grow question 3 months ago
Was wondering if I need to set the lights from 24 to 18hrs.??? Right now I have em on 24 and they r doin great. Can I leave em on 24 or should I set em at 18-6 hrs or 20-4 hrs..???
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m0useanswered grow question 3 months ago
There is nothing stopping you from running them at 24/0 I'm not a fan of it and think along the same lines as others saying plants need rest, 18/6 is my ideal. plants do things in that down time, its not like they shutdown and power back up in the light. Also waste less hydro, 24/0 is a long time and will lower yours lights life before it starts to fade.
Tonymofo
Tonymofostarted grow question 3 months ago
How old should the plants or how big should the plants be before you turn em to flower ???... And what is the best method to use to get em to flower???...
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Hashyanswered grow question 3 months ago
Your plants will stretch when in flower, they could stretch to double or more in height when flowering. So that should dictate when you need to induce flowering. If your veg plants are 40cm tall when you switch to flower they could grow to 80cm plus when flowering, make sure you flip to flower when your plant hits a height you can cope with after the stretch. To get them into flower is easy, change light schedule to 12/12, and leave it like that for remainder of the grow.
Tonymofo
Tonymofostarted grow question a month ago
How do you change the ppm ...... And what should it be at 10weeks in... Mine is at 380 is that good or bad ???
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gottagrowsometimeanswered grow question a month ago
U add Nutrients. Depending on what you're using, that sounds very very low. How did u get 380ppm.(as no way tats your tap, bottled water maybe) But its pretty simple u add EC / ppm by adding nutrients for the phase ur
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Tonymofostarted grow question a month ago
How do you change the ppm ...... And what should it be at 10weeks in... Mine is at 380 is that good or bad ???
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question a month ago
ppm or ec goes up or down according to the nutrient strength within your medium to raise it you have to increase the nutrient content HOWEVER looking at your plants they seem to be a nice even green in colour so increasing the strength could actually inhibit growth Now they are flowering you should stick to those bloom products you are using but also consider getting a cal/mag and iron supplement to add weekly . kelp products increase root volume which inturn will increase yield so it may also benefit your grow
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Nice choise strain, good luck buddy ☘️
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Coming along nicely, seems like the advice helped a brother out! 👽
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Thanx everyone for all the great advice....