Bag Seed My First Grow

funnyguy

Cheese Head
Well I was looking at those last pic and I noticed that the new leaves are much more greenish yellowish hope this new light is not burning them!

I now have one of those tower fans on low about 5 feet away osculating. So the little toy thermoemter says like 82-88 but when I shoot the top leaves with my laser thermometer it says 72-76 I think the little white one cant compensate for the fan and is just getting the direct light temp i dunno. but lets hope they are not getting to hot.

Guess im going to start flowering in like 3-5 days because I only have 4 feet to grow in. From the top of the buckets to 12 inches below the highest possible light mount.

Lets here the inputs on the time i need to start flowering to keep them under 4 feet. Also about the temperature and when I should switch from Grow big to tiger bloom.

I have been feeding them every other day 2tsp-1gal for the last week with no straight water.

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Thanks FG but the question is still here
 

funnyguy

Cheese Head
well they all are around 10 inches right now i can only have a maximum hieght of 3.5 feet preferably. What do you think?
 

RASCALONE

Well-Known Member
looks good!if you have 3-1/2 ft to work with wait about a week and flower them babies!r u going to top?
 

funnyguy

Cheese Head
How much water should I be watering these plant in the pots there in? I dont know how many gallon they are I would imagine prolly 3-4 gallon. I have not been watering them very much at all prolly 1/4 gallon between all of them every other day. I know i know i am crazy but they just didnt seem like they wanted any water and one of them was droopy dont know if it was the plant itself or too much water. Anyways what should I do?????
 

funnyguy

Cheese Head
How much water should I be watering these plant in the pots there in? I dont know how many gallon they are I would imagine prolly 3-4 gallon. I have not been watering them very much at all prolly 1/4 gallon between all of them every other day. I know i know i am crazy but they just didnt seem like they wanted any water and one of them was droopy dont know if it was the plant itself or too much water. Anyways what should I do?????
HELP please!
 

chewy*barber

shawarma king
Buy a moisture meter. They are only a few dollars and will save your plants. Water when the top 2+ inches is dry. You can poke your finger in there. But, some people worry you'll damage the roots that way. Or, if you're like me, you wont trust your finger! So, buy a moisture meter from any home and garden center.

When you water, let the water drain out the bottom -- not gush, just drain. Then, pick up your pot and remember how it feels. Pick up the pot again in a few days--notice the difference? Ok, now save all the trouble and go buy a moisture meter. :mrgreen:
 

dro.

Active Member
I would fill a clone container that your pots are in with the same soil mix, and weigh it dry

when the pots that the plants are in weight close to the same amount, it's safe to say they're dry and it's time to water :D
 

funnyguy

Cheese Head
Well here we are finally started flowering 2 days ago and also started feeding them Tiger Bloom full strength and they love it either that or they like going off the MH and to the HPS! :) Here are some pics
 

R1c3K1LL3R

Active Member
Plants are looking great...not suprised the DSLR got the photography job done.I'm sure the photographer had a bit part in that.Camera can only do so much,you gotta actually know what your doing when you use a SLR...can't wait see what your harvest will bring!
 

Rocky Mountain High

Well-Known Member
On the watering I would suggest the 'turkey baster' method, recommended by YGF. I have been using it for a few weeks now and I really like it.

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