please help

HI peeps my name is michael

i have just starting to grow a little few in my shed i just brought a 300w cfl light with dual spectrum lighting and got my self sum blue cheese starins the question is what to do for the best in lighting them iv bin told 16/8 and 12/12 what is the best to do it on ???

also i got my self sum auto northen lights and red dwarf and what lighing times i need for them ???

Thanks michael:-|:joint:
 

doser

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First off the red dwarf is an auto? if I'm not mistaken. That means that the flower period is not contingent on lighting schedule. It is not a photo period plant which is dependent on a schedule of 12/12 to flower. You may or may not want to "veg" a plant for a period of time in an effort to build the mass or "vegitaion" to a point that you wish keeping in mind that most plants will at least double in size during the flower period. If height is an issue you should plan accordingly. So basically the lighting schedule is 16/8 for the "veg" period and 12/12 for "flower". During veg you can run a 24/0 schedule although not as common and some will say NOT to do it. It WILL work, but you should decide for yourself.
 
fantasic peeps!
Im using coco coir and coco a+b nutrients i just brought a auto watering sytems

How much water and feed do i give and how often i give it ??????
so basically with the auto seed i just put in a pot and let it grow lol???
Can i put the autos on a 12/12 period to get a bigger yield?

thank for ya help
 

doser

Well-Known Member
fantasic peeps!
Im using coco coir and coco a+b nutrients i just brought a auto watering sytems

How much water and feed do i give and how often i give it ??????
so basically with the auto seed i just put in a pot and let it grow lol???
Can i put the autos on a 12/12 period to get a bigger yield?

thank for ya help

The autos are not photo period dependent but if putting it on 12/12 is preferable that's fine. You're going to love the coco. that's what I use as well as the Cana AB with PK 13-14 at flower. that's it. Watch the moisture real close at first. The plants can't take a lot of stress early on. Have a good grow
 
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