muaythaiky
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I have 12 plants right now, all of them a day shy of a week old.
Is there a method to induce quicker growth?
I started my plants a month late into the season, I'm not too worried because where I live temperatures don't drop below 75 degrees until November, and it is only occasional that it starts getting cooler any sooner, but in case that occasion occurs, I would like to be on the safe side.
I have Fox Farm Grow Big, and Fox Farm Big Bloom. They are planted in Happy Frog soil conditioner, and for flowering I plan on using Beastie Blooms and Cha Ching.
My babies are not ever going to be planted in the ground, they are in pots right now and for their final transplant, the largest size bucket they are going into is going to be a 4 gallon bucket.
I'm putting in a lot of time with these plants, and they have my attention all day so I really don't want to mess any of this process up.
If you need any more info to better help me, let me know.
Is there a method to induce quicker growth?
I started my plants a month late into the season, I'm not too worried because where I live temperatures don't drop below 75 degrees until November, and it is only occasional that it starts getting cooler any sooner, but in case that occasion occurs, I would like to be on the safe side.
I have Fox Farm Grow Big, and Fox Farm Big Bloom. They are planted in Happy Frog soil conditioner, and for flowering I plan on using Beastie Blooms and Cha Ching.
My babies are not ever going to be planted in the ground, they are in pots right now and for their final transplant, the largest size bucket they are going into is going to be a 4 gallon bucket.
I'm putting in a lot of time with these plants, and they have my attention all day so I really don't want to mess any of this process up.
If you need any more info to better help me, let me know.