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Week 11
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Scandinavia Scandinavia
6 years ago
This will be the last week with nutes i think.. After that i will just give water with the right ph. They are feeding like crazy as you can see on the bottom leaves of some of the plants.. So they are already using its own reserves, which is fine with me.. I think im about 20-21 days away from Harvest.. But sooner for the small ones.. Im very pleased with the results until now :)
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Grow Questions
Scandinavia
Scandinaviastarted grow question 6 years ago
How long can i wait with transplanting in those small pots, they are in now? :) And which type of pot sizes would u recommend for me? My final pot will be a 15L Gronest Breathlife, its like an airpot.. Thanks and happy growing :)
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The_Projexx
The_Projexxanswered grow question 6 years ago
I would leave them in those containers for the next little bit , A good way to tell when its time to transplant is looking at the plant and seeing how tall it is and how much foliage covers the top of the square pot . Once you see the plant it getting taller like second or third node and you're noticing the plant mass is starting to cover the whole top of your pot I would say its time to transplant . You're going to want to remember that what ever you see on the top plant wise is exactly the same amount of mass your going to see as roots and the same height as well so if your plant is 6 inches tall then the root mass is 6 inches long if its 5 inches wide on top then your root mass is 5 inches wide on the bottom in your medium . It's also really important to do the least amount of transplanting as possible to reduce the amount of stress your plant will receive from transplants . So my suggestion to you is to wait until your plant has grown a bit and gained some mass then transplant it into a 5 gallon pot or what ever the final home would be . You're in great shape . I hope this information helps you understand when to transplant your ladies as well as the importance of doing it the least amount of times as possible in order to prevent unwanted stresses -Happy Growing!
Scandinavia
Scandinaviastarted grow question 6 years ago
I have taken two of those small ones from week 3 and placing them in 12 hours darkness in a closet, so they can start blooming, but i have never tried to move the plants by hand to give them their 12 hours darkness, what should i be aware of ? :)
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HighTV
HighTVanswered grow question 6 years ago
When manually doing the light cycle by moving the plants Its important to not shock the plant with vastly different temperatures, but obviously the most important thing is to NOT FORGET THE MOVE THEM! As long as the Temperature and RH of the two rooms are near similar these plants are healthy enough to start mothering. If you have any more questions just ask away 😎
Scandinavia
Scandinaviastarted grow question 6 years ago
I have a pretty low humidity when lights is on at around 38%, but at night it can go up to 67%, is it a problem? I have thought about buying a dehumidifier but do i need it?
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Stick
Stickanswered grow question 6 years ago
Hi @TheGreenFingers! We've all experienced high humidity at night, because when the lights are off the air remains wet and plants tend to sweat more at night. In a few words, yes it could become a problem, especially during late flowering when your buds are becoming fat & compact, there is a risk of mold/bud-rot. I was running through the same issue until I bought an electric dehumidifier. It's an investment (100~300$) but it will probably prevent your crop from rottening and save you months of hard labour. Plus, resin & terpenes tend to develop better in a low relative humidity environment, this is the other reason why we all want to decrease the RH during the late flowering stage. Hope this will help, keep us up-to-date and happy growing 👊
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Stick
Stickcommentedweek 46 years ago
Hi @Scandinavia! Nothing in particular but this must be time consuming! Also, make sure your two environments are quite the same: same RH, same temps, same airflow. May I ask why you want only 3 plants to bloom, and what you're going to do with them once they will enter into flowering stage? Keep us up-to-date, and happy growing 👊
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@Stick, Hey, Stick. Its because my flowerroom is on 24h right now because im running an auto run.. So i cant go down to 12 before those are harvested. Also i needed space in my Veg tent so instead of just throwing two or three good plants away , i want to try bloom them "manually" :D yes it will be time consuming, but i do have the time at the moment because im sick :) My question was really if i needed to have the dark space with an airflow or if i can just put them in there every 12 hour.. I know its gonna get tricky with the height and all that, but if i can get a little something out of it, it would be amazing :) I will update for sure, and please help if you have any you would like to add :) Thanks for your help
IndeKast
IndeKastcommentedweek 126 years ago
That sucks man!! Good luck in court!!!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommentedweek 16 years ago
You're ladies are off to a lovely start ! Keep you the great work ! Sending lots of positive vibes ! -Happy Growing!
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@The_Projexx, Good to hear bro! I bought a new digital timer, so hopefully they wont break again, but you never know with those :D Thanks for the help and all :)
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented6 years ago
@Scandinavia, You're fine man worse case thats going to happen is you're plant will have stunted in growth adding abit more time to the over all cycle . If it was left on for a couple days I would maybe be advising differently but nothing to be worried about my friend . You're going to be rocking and rolling in no time . Just try and make sure that does not happen again .
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@The_Projexx,This is the grow im talking about :) Im in week 2 of flower and my light didnt turn of so instead of 12 hours sun, it got about 15 hours.. It only happened one day, and i just gave them 12 hours of darkness when i found out and then procedded with my light scedule, so they did only recieve around 8,5 hours of light because my mistake the day before
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Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommentedweek 76 years ago
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@The_Projexx, It helped me calm my nerves! Which is important :D Thanks!
The_Projexx
The_Projexxcommented6 years ago
@Scandinavia, They are young enough that it should be ok to put them back to 12 and 12 sometimes things happen nature isnt always precise either :P Just small things to look for , I would see if you were late into flower or if it went on for a longer period of time . But if it was just one day then you're fine :) I hope this information helps you on you're quest . -Happy Growing!
SensiSmellYahLater
SensiSmellYahLatercommentedweek 86 years ago
Happy new year my friend! Your grow is looking fantastic and healthy and I wish you best in this next year growing some amazing plants and yielding yourself large amounts of bud. Cheers!
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@SensiSmellYahLater, Thank you bro, i wish the same blessings for you! Happy new year :)
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 56 years ago
hey man you should take your time to pick the mothers. basically you're looking for vigorous plants, the bushier the better, the bigger the better, and of course you're looking for that x-factor, something from the strain that stands out and the mother does well , for example a short flower time or a large flower volume for the BCN XXL , good luck with the pheno hunt ! 🚀
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, Thank you for the tips! I appreciate it!
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 126 years ago
Sorry to hear this 😰
HAPPYWEEDS
HAPPYWEEDScommentedweek 122 years ago
Congrats for harvest mate (: Enjoy it!
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented2 years ago
@HappyWeeds, Thanks bro
TheWeedMan
TheWeedMancommentedweek 16 years ago
Goodluck on the grow and finding that mother plant bro!
Scandinavia
Scandinaviacommented6 years ago
@@TheWeedMan, Thanks bro!