It should be fine for awhile. Most plants calcium consumption falls during flowering. If you start to see warning signs, just repeat what you did again.
You're going to walk in one day to check on them and find so many ballsacks they've created enough density to form a black hole. Seriously, balls everywhere, pollen blinding you, anything living in the house will have suffocated from pollen tornadoes wreaking havoc across the eastern seaboard.
Your plants look fantastic, well done sir. My other comment would be. . . . damn its awesome some people can be in pictures with their plants. Damned awesome.
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#1. When to take clones? About thanksgiving last year I became extremely interested in how plants roots and water transport systems worked. The plant doesn't completely fill itself up with water, this makes sense because it has to move...
If you've got money. Its what, between $20 and $28 for a 1.5 cu foot bag? I'll stick with my $54 for 10 cubic feet versus $159.84 plus tax in fox farms median price. Granted it might be a little more with additions and amendments, but most soil treatments are applied after the soil is potted and...
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Asking someone for their soil blend is like asking your old ass aunt for her secret cookie recipe. She's put alot of work into perfecting it and doesn't particularly feel like giving people awesome cookies on welfare. The reason nobody is responding is because you're asking for their...
I think the autoflowering advice is very good for your first try in there. You're only going to punish yourself later if you go too complex.
As far as your light problems. Theres something sold at fabric stores called "blackout fabric". Its cheap, lightweight and blocks 100% of light. I mean...
Hey man, gotta give you props on that first grow, looking real good.
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Good luck, doesn't look like you need it though.
-Grizz
Looking good man, those lower leaves look sort of sickly but thats to be expected, they were pretty damaged.
Putting your plants in complete darkness between 24-48 hours can help speed up the flowering process by a few weeks. Since your plants are immature I'd do the full 48 hour blackout...