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TheFitz
TheFitzstarted grow question 5 years ago
Is it time to switch these to flower?
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Leaves. Too many
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MrBlocc420
MrBlocc420answered grow question 5 years ago
Depending on how much height you have left from your light to the top of the canopy. Plants tend to double in size .
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SouFou
SouFoucommentedweek 115 years ago
I wouldn't say a disaster, you'll defo get some nice smoke from it 😀Also I feel you with the weather. I was fighting to keep temps down. I notice your humidity as been a little low throughout, maybe that has something to do with the size. Are you able to purchase a humidifier? I'd get one and move the light closer as it looks like they're stretching for that. What I have done before is boil the kettle and get a towel, wrap it up and put it in a bowl and pour the kettle onto the towel, it will soak it up and will add some heat and moisture to your tent. Beginner here , just my two cents. Best of luck to you bud🙏
TheFitz
TheFitzcommentedweek 125 years ago
They're still growing fast, I'm thinking it's time to turn them