This is my first attempt. I have 5 more plants coming up and I think I am going to do things differently:
- Not transplant them anymore and leave them in their pot unless I see root bound. I think the first 2 plants are smaller then what they should be at this stage
- maybe get nutrients for flowering stage? I am using a soil with nutrients and so far plants are very healthy. I am not sure, tips are welcome
- my house water is 5.8 ph so I am not sure if I need to change it with some product
I am only being careful they get enough direct sun light (live in the Netherlands) but for now I am lucky and I am getting 4-6 hrs direct sun light.
Any tip for me?
The 2 main plants have about 6-8 buds so far, it’s week 8, will there be more buds or now plant will focus on the existing ones?
Do I need to trim and prune the plant?
Hi there!
Don't do any pruning to them at this point!
I'm sorry to tell you this but they have started flowering little bit too early and they don't have that much leafs to suck up the energy needed for the really good bud production.
You need to provide them as much light as possible and good basic nutes to make as much buds from these as possible BUT don't over fertilize. Keep it simple and light is the key!
She will still stretch a little and you will probably get little bit more buds 'cos it looks like there is not been even 2 weeks of flowering yet
The amount of daily light is directly related to final yield and plant growth/vigour. Increasing the light if possible will dramatically improve plant performance.
The amount of daily light is directly related to final yield and plant growth/vigour. Increasing the light if possible will dramatically improve plant performance.
@DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity, yes I understand. After this first experiment I kind of get why people go for artificial light and I think it is what I will do as well. I am afraid the Netherlands does not offer enough sun for bigger yields.