Looks good man .i also got a scrog 3 weeks into flower..sour cream....sage..the sour cream stretched a lot more
Beautiful plants man, got good control over ur canopy height and everything looks nicely spaced, keep me posted on this grow for sure, both those strains are potential future grows for me
Lilindian, a plant will throw out pre-flowers if it's mature enough even in an 18/6 light schedule. A friend grew out from seed a colombian gold, he cloned it and gave me one clone. I am growing the clone and from that clone I took a clone which my buddy is now growing. He cloned that clone and has three clones rooting. The clone he originally gave to me had pre-flowers on it and it did nothing but proceed to keep throwing out pre-flowers all through veg. The clones he now has going are doing the same thing. They are a whopping couple of inches tall and already show pre-flowers they are so mature and they are only about two weeks out from being cut from the donor plant. Don't know where you live but humidity can play a factor. Your plants do transpire meaning they sweat for lack of a better term and throw moisture out into the air constantly which can raise your humidity. If you are above sixty percent entering into week six of flower, you need a dehumidifier.
Yeh so ive heard, but this is the first plant ive grown thats had more than 5 weeks veg so i'm not used to seeing pre-flowers until at least week 3 of flower. That columbian gold sounds nuts, i wish i knew more growers to take advantage of in terms of clones ect. Don't think ive ever seen a really mature, really young plant, throw up sum pics if u can be bothered. Humidity shouldn't be a problem, i stuck my hygrometer in the cab yesterday, put it at canopy height, temp read 30C, humidity i think read 30%. I've got 2 fans on her making me think the leaves might transpire at a slightly accelerated rate, but the air exchange is too strong to allow humidity levels to ever rise to problematic levels.
Saying that though i'm still gona buy a mini humidifier to stick in there towards the end of flower, want to try and achieve that extra little bit of frost
Yet again cheers for the info!
A transplant in flowering is absolutely fine & recommended.
Just be careful, she'll be fragile. Unless she's woven into that Knex screen. Is the screen heavy enough to rip her if you hold it upside down?
Is she rootbound?
I would wait until then, maybe even a couple more weeks.
I usually transplant mine @ week 4.
A backhand to anybody who says that's bad.
Firstly a big thanks for actually bothering to reply! Too many lazy growers on here! Anyway u pretty much stated exactly what i was hoping to read.
There is NO WAY i'm gona attempt to turn this plant upside down, its far too big and heavy, and i don't trust myself! I was planning on pretty much cutting it out of its bucket. In fact the way i have it planned means she'll stay exactly where she is, not even gona take her out the cab. Today was the first time i literally lay on my back on my floor and stared straight up at the underside of the bucket,
roots have officially made it to and through the clay pebbles, looks like they JUST reached though, so maybe i could get away with staying in this 25L bucket.
Check out ebay. they always got a bunch of different sizes and shit.
and as for mold i just bought a mini dehumidifier for my flower box
http://www.amazon.com/Sunpentown-Mini-Dehumidifier-TiO2-light/dp/B002NGOOP6
it works great. let it run 24/7 because it only pulls about 3/4 of a liter a day but its enough to keep it at about 35-45% RH
and you can sneak it right in the back without even noticing its there.
also comes with a constant drip drain and hose. as well as a uv light and TiO2 filter which supposedly help trap/kill alot of germs and bacteria.
i just had a battle with mold and won thanks to this little beast hahaha
oh and on top of all that its cheap and runs virtually silent. its quieter than my digital ballast fan!!!
keep up the good work too!
Just found one, 45L air pot for like £17 incl postage, bit expensive for a pot but fuck it, might not even use it this grow but i'm sure it'll come in handy next time i attempt to grow a hedge!
Also thanks for the dehum' link, i've been looking into a few and none have the UV light and TiO2 filter, they're going here in the UK for like £50, bit more expensive than across the pond but a worth while investment. Looks like it would be a perfect fit for my cab. I havn't seen mold since my first grow, I was actually glad my bud moulded, opened my eyes to the possibility and made me realise my air exchange/circulation was shit, forced me to step my game up which resulted in a much better following grow.
I was all about having a completely silent set up until i bought this new extractor fan a couple days ago that i can't seem to acoustically insulate as well as my previous one, so now for the first time u walk into my room and can hear something slightly unusual for a bedroom...
Anyway thanks for the support and advice, appreciate it big time!