Hello to everyone.
The plant keeps growing. The structure is bushy like with a lot thin stems but with an even canopy after the last lst.
3.5L of water with feeding in every watering. I aim to have a 10% runoff. (This 20L airpot takes a while before drying out). It takes 6-7 days between waterings. I know it is a lot of time but the plant does not seem to have any problems.
I raised 0.5ml of every nutrient i give (final feeding 1.5 biogrow, 1.5 bioheaven)
Preflowers are popping here and there, mostly on the apical stem.
The plan is to keep it in veg till week 8 and then jump right in flower mode.
So that all folks.
Thanks for visiting.
Happy growing.
As someone who is about to start their first grow using a PAR450, I was hoping I could bother you to elaborate on the light issues... sorry to be a pest, just looking to see what I'm getting myself into... Also, what size is your tent? 4x4x72?
@Smokin_Joe, hey friend.
So, about vipaspectra lights. I have been using them for over 2 years now. I was growing autoflowers and my yields were pretty good with an average of 150gr per plant. The light schedule i have been using is 20h of lignt and 4h of darkness.
This year i decided to go for photoperiods.
So the bacic science behind light and growing is this: Every plant needs a specific amount of photons (lets say light molecules) per day in order to grow and develop in its full capabilities. This is the result of light intensity and duration per day.
With a 20/4 schedule, viparspectra lights can meet the photon threshold because the plant is showered by light for 20 hours.
But when you grow photoperiod strains, in order to make the plants bloom you have to cut that down to 12 hours of light per day. As it turns out 12 hours of viparspectra light is not enough for a plant to maximize its yield capabilities.
So, to sum up, if you are going to grow autos, you are good. If you are going for photoperiods, try to keep only one plant per light.
Also my tent is 1.5mร1.5mร2.2m
I hope this is usefull.
Happy growing.