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My LED light has height instructions, it splits the heights into Seedling, Veg and flowering stages. I'm curious as to what separates seedling from veg stage. When should I lower the light to the veg stage height?
Hi i give my Girls up to 3 weeks weaker light, but most time 10-14 Days after sprouting, you can check the right distance this way.... you start with the recommended distance, if you seedlings get to leggy... lower the light.........if they built nodes very near togther.. rise the light.....but its always beter to start witha "weaker" light not to shock the babies.
MrObject Week 2 is done and I'm feeling pretty good so far. I figure my light is probably not the best but I think I have the light height set correctly. Room is getting a little hotter now that the weather is getting warmer so I'm going to need some sort of venting or the room gets up to 30c.
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
1/2
17.78 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
MrObject The cheese plant shot up like crazy, no idea why.
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
1/5
26.67 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
18.93 liters
Pot Size
91.44 cm
Lamp Distance
MrObject The cheese strain is huge now, 10.5 inches while the blueberry is a fraction of its size. I thought maybe the blueberry wasn't getting enough light so I moved it.
@MrObject, haha got to love the honesty! Well from what we all heard and know is that you NEVER stop learning. Look up Harley Smith, this guy is very knowledgeable and brings it out in an understanding way.
The girls look great. They don't seem to mind the temps for now. I have the same problem keeping it down, but I have been experimenting a bit and found that they really only start showing signs of heatstress around 35°C, so 30° might not be ideal but it's not giving me too many problems so far. Just keep the humidity a bit lower and then it's less of a problem.
@Adrenalized, Thank you so much for the input, I'm just kinda winging it and using growweedeasy.com for pointers but there's just so much information out there that it's hard to figure out what advice is very important and what advice helps but not as huge.
I'm really just aiming for the bare minimum, aka I actually see some sort of harvest.
@MrObject, yeah I know what you mean. I just started myself and i must have watched like +50h of videos and read countless articles.
But its more of a trial and error thing. If you know the main rules and you keep an eye on the girls you'll find what works and what not. I just have one bagseed i'm trying all sorts of stuff on. Been underfeeding her, overfeeding, dry her out, soaked the soul, topped her then Found out she's An auto, transplanted at a wrong time,... Now I have a bonsai plant that's like 15cm high and 15cm wide. But still some Nice buds on her. Anyway I learned a lot from abusing this one and mistakes will be made so better get some knowledge out of them I figured
@MrObject, haha got to love the honesty! Well from what we all heard and know is that you NEVER stop learning. Look up Harley Smith, this guy is very knowledgeable and brings it out in an understanding way.
Week 1 is basically done, plants looking good I think. Added a bunch of pics, they're both just above 2 inches now and it's probably day 6/7, somewhere around that.
The blueberry sprouted last but she seems bigger then the cheese already.