Thanks. I think I’ll just do a shorter light cycle today, and seal up real good to make sure no fog gets inside the closet. I’ve got 30 days or less, and I don’t want to screw it up now. Thanks.
I have a plant 9 weeks from flip today, and I have to flea bomb the house today. This will take place right in the middle of lights on, so I don’t want to just shut the door because of heat. Do you think it would hurt anything to set this plant outside for a couple of hours in the shade? I don’t...
I’d add that you can flip to 12/12 anytime you want. There’s some people that grow their plants 12/12 from the very start if they are growing in a tiny space, or don’t have much light. Granted they don’t yield a ton, but you can do it.
Leave them on unless damaged by pests, or dead. Been growing for many years and still learning, but firmly believe the leaves are the life source of the plant.
I would use the BT spray, and let them finish, then wash them good at harvest. Google bud washing. I’ve never done it, but I’m going to try it on the plant I have going now. People swear by it.
Based on the feedback I got from asking how much longer this plant has left, you’ve got a hell of a lot longer than a week or two. More like many weeks left. I was told 4 to 5 weeks on this one.
Sounds like at least 4 weeks is the consensus. I’m going to keep using the beastie bloomz for a little bit longer then switch to cha ching for the final push. Thanks everyone.
Trying to get an idea of how many weeks you experienced growers think I might have remaining. I want to convert from using beastie bloomz to cha ching the last couple weeks. Day 60 from flip. Thanks.
Call a catholic priest to try to exorcise them back to satan’s nut sack. Beyond that, good luck. They’re like terminators, they can’t hardly be stopped.
I wouldn’t be in any hurry to add nutrients yet. Those plants are tiny still, and there’s a lot of nutrients in the soil still, but when the time comes, if you want something simple you can get maxiBloom and use from start to finish. It’s a dry nutrient you mix with warm water. A bag last a long...