ChiefsitandChief
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Good luck I'll be watching. ..
thankyou =)Good luck I'll be watching. ..
With the tent the RH has been fluctuating between 20-22 %. Much better than the 16% I had before.Any updates Ms. Flame? I see you too got low RH.
Yeah I can see that in the picture, the Hi and Lo temps and the RHWith the tent the RH has been fluctuating between 20-22 %. Much better than the 16% I had before.
I need to reset it. Those ranges include when she was outside the tent.Yeah I can see that in the picture, the Hi and Lo temps and the RH
Lovely looking little thingView attachment 2500506View attachment 2500509View attachment 2500511
Her second leaf tips are poking out!
She will be gettin fish fert tomorrow morning.
Lol. She started growing angled from the light being off to the side of her humidity dome. Then when I put her directly under the light she bent towards it. So she's got a belly bump like me now!I like how she's growing a bit to the side, she looks like she's belly dancing lol
Everyone has a different preference. My marijuana grow guide says this.This two is my second grow. I'm still at 24hr light. I saw you are at 18/6 a couple days ago should I be
It is important for normal development that the plants receive a regulated day/night cycle. We emphatically recommend that you use an automatic electric timer (about $. A timer makes gardening much easier, since you don't have to turn the lights on or off each day. The plants won't suffer from irregular hours or your weekend vacations. Set the timer so that the plants get about 16 to 18 hours of light a day, and leave it on this setting until the plants are well grown (three to six months) and you decide to trigger flowering. During the seedling and vegetative stages of growth, the plants may be subjected to light during their night period. During flowering, however, the night period must be completely dark. The plants grow more slowly with less than 16 hours of artificial light a day, and they may flowers prematurely. Some growers leave the lights on up to 24 hours. A cycle longer than 18 hours, may increase the growth rate, especially if the plants are not saturated with light. A longer cycle is helpful in small gardens, such as under standard four-foot fixtures.
~ Marijuana Growers Guide - Mel Frank & Ed Rosenthal