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April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
April 11th, 2018After a week of constant 24/0 lighting, I gave them 24 hours rest. Then came back, flicked the LEDs back on gave them a water and took some pics.
On the 1st April 2018, I moved my girls indoor and put them under their 1000w LED that I got off eBay. Been feeding them Powerfeed & Seasol (fellow Aussie readers will be very familiar with these two products, been around for a while and very popular as well as being dirt cheap and coming in HUGE bottles, they are both fish/seaweed based solutions. The Seasol is not considered a fertilizer as such, but a plant food, sort of like a multi vitamin for the plant. The Powerfeed however does have levels of N mainly and is considered a fert as well as a plant food solution) every other day to give them a little bit of a boost, but will now be reducing that down to once a week before a 2 week flush with molasses before harvest to remove any possible fishy taste or smell 😷 This stuff absolutely reeks especially indoors.
Since then I had been running them 24 hours with no rest under the LED and last night on April 10th 2018 I gave them 24 hours rest in complete darkness. Then I woke them up this morning, gave them a much needed drink and took some pics. Definitely noticed more flowering as a result of the 24 hours in the dark. They will now be on a 12/12 schedule until they are done. 😀 Stay tuned