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HID/600W
Vivosun
HID/600W
Vivosun
Indoor
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FIMing
weeks 2-3
Defoliation
weeks 3
Grow Conditions
Week 3
Vegetation
7.62
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
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FIMing
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Defoliation
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Rheaun Rheaun
4 years ago
Transplant to 5 gallon felt pot experimenting with some defoliation to keep it short and level. Under 400 watt for 24 hours then switch to 600 watt MH.
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Grow Questions
Rheaun
Rheaunstarted grow question 4 years ago
I understand this to be a fast to flower strain and not defined as autoflower; just fast to flower photoperiod. Am not finding information on fast-flowering life cycle light schedule so is the light schedule of 24 hours on for seedlings alright and what should I set veg schedule?
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 4 years ago
Grow them just like you would any other photoperiod strain. 24 hours of light will be fine for veg and when you get ready to flower them just switch the lights to 12/12. The length of veg will depend on how much space you have and how much time you want to give them. The only difference is they are supposed to mature in flower a lot faster than a regular photoperiod. Good luck!
Rheaun
Rheaunstarted grow question 4 years ago
The pics in week 2 show the fim cut I did and there's a pic of it four days after in week 3 (before transplanting). I'm not sure how it should look, Is that a succesful FIM?👊
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 4 years ago
It looks to me like you may have cut a little high and missed the top. When you fim you are trying to cut 2 developing tops at the same time to get 4 main branches growing up. I would give it a few more days to see if she starts to branch out to be sure. In my opinion, you are better off just topping them. Fimming was pretty unpredictable for me when I experimented with it. When I did get a perfect fim it created a massive bush of 4 top branches that blocked light and were hard to train. Good luck with your training!
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Napoleon_Hash
Napoleon_Hashanswered grow question 4 years ago
Look as a succes, you will see the fimed leaf will have a "strange look" but all the new one will grow normaly.
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OGgrows
OGgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi @Rheaun you did it well.The plant has developed 3–5 nodes before you END it. Like with topping, performing the procedure too early will shock the plant and slow down the growth of your seedling and you pinching off around 75% of the tip of a plant, it has grown well and shows no signs of great stress. very well done mate 👍
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Athosweek 1
Fast flowering strains refers to those that, once you set the light schedule to 12/12, will take a shorter than average time to reach harvest point, which is 8 weeks usually for hybrids or indicas and 10 to 14 weeks for sativas (in this case 6 weeks). Veg is no different than any other strain, it can last as long as you like in whatever light cycle you prefer to use.