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KabakciLar
KabakciLarstarted grow question 3 months ago
I am thinking about long term. The pot is 38 liters. Do you think the pot size is enough? How many more weeks should I keep it in 18/6 light cycle? My plant is slowing down lately. Why could this be? Can you help me??
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d_blut
d_blutanswered grow question 16 days ago
38l is a perfect size for a large plants rootbulb. What are the temps inside grow room? A slow down could be heat/cold related.
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001100010010011110answered grow question 3 months ago
If the picture shows the space you want to fill with a fully grown plant, then right now is a fine time to flip to 12/12. When an area is roughly half-filled, it's time. Yes, 38 liters is a big pot. you need about 4L / month and that errs on slightly large size. is it slowing down, or is growth more distributed? It's tougher to ssee when it is spread out vs top colas racing an inch or more per day upward. Did they get taller and you didn't raise the light to match? This can slow down vertical growth, if so. Top leaves look light green, but more than one thing can be the cause of that than just some minimal cannibalization from slightly too much light. if related to nutes, that could slow growth a bit too.
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RickSanchez
RickSanchezanswered grow question 3 months ago
The pot size is enough. I grow in 12L pots. I would recommend to let it flower already, since it will probably double its size when stretching. Best of Luck! 🌱💚
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Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbcommentedweek 92 months ago
I love that I came by your page, I really like what I see!. If you have time to spare, please come over I have 5 diaries going on at once. Would be fun to have you over! Good luck with everything and I’m sending my best wishes for you and your future grows! /LST 😃🌱
Spike_KCanG
Spike_KCanGcommentedweek 11a month ago
Nice plant! To try and answer your questions: 1. When should I take it to the plant or flower cycle? - considering the plant can grow twice it's current height during flowering stage, and your canopy is pretty much flat, you can flip her to bloom now. 2. Can I use Biobizz Grow and Heaven in the flower cycle? - according to BioBizz's feeding recommendations, yes. Both will eventually be increased as the weeks pass and if your plant desires them. 3. Do you have any suggestions for light distance and dimmer settings in the flower cycle?? - every light and every plant are different, as is every grower. Dunno what height and intensity you are at currently but when I flip to flower, my light is at 50cm @60% intensity. By the time the plant is ready to harvest, the intensity has been slowly increased up to 80%. Anything more than that and my plants react. Some growers hang their lamp higher, say 75cm away from the plant at 100% intensity. With a lot of lights, that evens out the par on the canopy level at such a distance. Hope that helps a little. And have fun growing!
Seedsman
Seedsmancommentedweek 33 months ago
Keep up the good work!