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Week 2
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2.54
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0.33 ml/l
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Grow Questions
Funkyskunky1
Funkyskunky1started grow question 5 years ago
How far from my plants should my 1000 watt light be? When do I move the light farther from them? Do I need to be running both veg and flower or just veg for right now on my light? Is 20 on and 4 off a good light schedule for auto flowers? Thank you in advance!
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Start at 24" with that type of light. As long as the light isn't too strong, pick height to fit light footprint to canopy. While a lux meter doesn't tell you how much photosynthetic light is emitted, it is proportional. you can use it to make position and choose a height based on readings in corners and edges etc... much cheaper item than a par metere. or ppfd meter? umol/s? haha you get the idea. Signs in bloom it is too close: trichomes develop below top of canopy, but not as thick on top (evaporating due to heat or too much light); Any leaves turning pale - starts interveinal and quickly spreads. happens at top, obviously. in vege, too much light will cause new nodes to stack nearly on top of each other. The leaves will get pale too. hours of use depends on strength of light. I am not familiar with this light. Even 16/8 can be effective for many contexts. I'd suggest 18/6, unless you think it's a very weak light. in the time i have to grow a plant, 16/8 works well for me, so i save 1/9th the cost for that portion. Bloom cycle is when you care about maximizing all you can. Vege is great if it grows with acceptable internodal distances and grows fast enough for your needs. If you see the plant always drooping the last 2 hours of lights being on, it's likely had it's fill for the day and it's not doing a lot with the photons pelting it at that point. There's something called DLI. There's a limit as to how much light your plant can use in 24 hours, and it can more easily be reached while running lights longer than the 12 hours in bloom - which is the main reason your bloom lights need to be ~50% stronger because they have 33% less time (18->12). Giving it more than it can take will only hurt your plant. light and dark processes occur all the time in the plant, but giving it some dark is still beneficial. There's an optimum amount of light you want to provde to your plants. Watts can help you compare prodcuts sold by the same company, but doesn't correlate to much otherwise. Without knowing efficiency of the light, you have no idea how many of those watts are merely generating heat instead of light. Plus that 1000w value is an 'equivalent-to' value, not likely the actual draw from the wall, and not equivalent to 1000w anyway. That doesn't mean it's bad. I have a light that says it's 1800w but is only 270-280w. It is a common practice with many brands. fwiw, i'm replacing that 270 with a light that runs at 240W and probably provides 25%-33% more light than the 270w fixture and with fewer watts. It lasts 3x longer but costs 3x more, and provides more light over that time at a lower incremental cost.
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Fusion
Fusionanswered grow question 5 years ago
I normally run my autos at same time I'm vegging my regs. Find giving them a longer sleep produces bigger buds. Your running a LED can be inches away as won't get that hot. Not like a hps. Your plants will tell you how far keep raising the light a inch every couple hrs until they start producing bigger leafs and stretching up.
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
You can run veg + flower all together. The height of the light depends on the manufacturer as not all the light are the same even with the same wattage; take a look at the manufacturer website. 20/4 is not the best schedule , prefer the 18/6 because 20h of light will lead to a cal mag overdrive except if you bring extra cal mag.
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Funkyskunky1
Funkyskunky1started grow question 5 years ago
How long should my white Moscow auto flower before she’s finished?
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
Depends. Get a jewelers loupe or a 30-60X magnifying anything... Use color of trichomes to dictate when to harvest.
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Kush420
Kush420answered grow question 5 years ago
Not all Autoglowers can finish the bloom in 8 weeks and u have to wait almost 4 weeks more.... don't touch the hours of light u have to wait and stop! I do Autoflowering and I have the same problem always the plant need about 12-14 week for harvest. Don't worry ! Happy Growing
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
I would suggest dropping the light schedule for 12 hours and see if a week of that makes it flower quicker. Sometimes the autoflower genetics just don't come through. 🌱👍
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Funkyskunky1
Funkyskunky1started grow question 5 years ago
Is this growing okay?
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MadeInGermany
MadeInGermanyanswered grow question 5 years ago
Looks great 👍😍
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NobodysBuds
NobodysBudsanswered grow question 5 years ago
That's odd looking that the fade is occuring on those leaves before the larger ones -- light burn? Were these outside before recently? If not, they may be reacting to significantly stronger light than what they can handle and would get pale and white from it on top. Some glossy leaves, some cupping, and they aren't praying -- unless just recently watered or something. It's a slightly unhappy plant for sure. Hold off on nutes for a while, raise lights a bit if indoors. If it was recenlty exposed to the sun for the first time, bring it back inside. Raise lights to 24" from canopy. Can slowly try an inch lower and see how it reacts in future, but this one will just be recovering by the time you harvest at this point, i'd guess.
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labifle
labifleanswered grow question 5 years ago
Salut le jardinier ! elle pousse bien en extérieur
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Parceveinte4
Parceveinte4week 2
first off, i see you have a blurple. Is the advertised watts 1000, or the actual watts? 95% of the blurple lights are labeled as "1000 watts" but really only pull 150-250watts from the wall, so please be careful of this. If it is true 1000watts, then it is too much for seedlings, or you can put it way up. If it isnt, as I suspect, and is closer to 200watts, 18inches would be good.
Parceveinte4
Parceveinte4week 2
first off, i see you have a blurple. Is the advertised watts 1000, or the actual watts? 95% of the blurple lights are labeled as "1000 watts" but really only pull 150-250watts from the wall, so please be careful of this. If it is true 1000watts, then it is too much for seedlings, or you can put it way up. If it isnt, as I suspect, and is closer to 200watts, 18inches would be good.