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Question Gordo. With your wealth of experience with autos, would you say that 24/0 is preferable over any other light schedule? I've only grown autos so far (one at a time), and was curious if I would speed things up or increase yields with lights on all the time, or stick to my 20/4 schedule. So far I've been quite pleased with my harvests, but who wouldn't want something better. Thanks! 🌸
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Originally posted by insomniaczzz View PostSo how is the photo girl doing?2 PhotosA man believes what a man desires to be true.
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I cannot believe how healthy she looks. Any one else who kept their plant in a solo cup would have drooping, yellowing leaves. Why did my girls get rootbound and start to suffer in their 2 gallon buckets. Makes no sense.
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Yeah, i'm kinda surprised myself. But there she is. She vegged under T5 lights 24/0 for 30 days, and has now been under 12/12 (outside) for 17 days. There have only been a few lower leaves that turned yellow which is to be expected now that she is not getting any N. As far as your plants go, it would make sense if you have them in solid pots, that leads to plants being root bound if there isn't enough room for the roots to grow. There are probably other factors involved in why your plants are turning yellow, that i can't speak to. But i would definitely use fabric pots if i had a choice. You can order them from HD cheap.Last edited by Gordo41; 12-09-2016, 02:02 PM.
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Originally posted by rockman View PostQuestion Gordo. With your wealth of experience with autos, would you say that 24/0 is preferable over any other light schedule? I've only grown autos so far (one at a time), and was curious if I would speed things up or increase yields with lights on all the time, or stick to my 20/4 schedule. So far I've been quite pleased with my harvests, but who wouldn't want something better. Thanks! 🌸​​​​​
When i say bigger, i dont mean taller.. i mean better stem and leaf growth, more and bigger flowers, more yield, heavier, tighter and better smoking buds.
all that being said,, i personaly like to have my lights on 24/0. Ive only been doing that for the last two grows but i see a difference from when i use to do 18/6.
again, that depends a lot on pot size, nutrients, and strain. But it seems logical to me that more light = better grow.
Also i put the girls outside during the day to get even more light from mother sun.
now, anyone that has some information that 18/6 works better, please jump on in here and tell us about it. I'm alway open to other opinions.
Pot size: when it comes to pots,, size does matter. I've grown a lot of autos in 2 gal air pots (more like 1 gal if you ask me) thinking "it's only going to be in there for 70-90 days, how much root can it grow" well i was wrong about that. The roots of an auto will more than fill a 2 gal pot in less that 65 days. If it's in a fabric pot, it will fill the pot with a massive root ball well before harvest. Now 3 gal is the smallest pot i use and even that might be on the too small size. I dont think 5 gal would be TOO big.
I just dont have room in my tent for 5gal pots. But if i was going to grow only one plant at a time, i would try a 5 gal pot. What have you got to lose?Last edited by Gordo41; 12-09-2016, 02:07 PM.A man believes what a man desires to be true.
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Really appreciate your opinions on this Gordo! I think you are correct about more light equals better growth, but can't prove it yet until I do a controlled experiment. And the fact that yours are able to get some real sunshine does factor in. 🌻 As far as pot size, I think you also have that correct concerning autos. My grows have all been in 5 gallon smartpots, and when they are finished, the root system has completely filled the containers. Those were in coco/perlite, so my current grow in Kind/Ocean Forest will give me an indication of how they behave in soil, though I'm not expecting much difference. Again, your thoughtful reply is appreciated...there is much to be learned about cannabis from sharing experiences! 😊
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I forgot to mention that i use only coco + perlite exclusively.
I've tried different forms of soil mixes but dont like the idea of not being able to flush out the nutes if needed.
With coco, its a simple process to flush and start over if you have to.
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Gordo, yes I have about 20 of the 2 gallon plastic ACE buckets with drainage holes drilled in right above the floor of bucket. Same goes with the 5 gallons, have about 8 of those. I know fabric pots are preferable. Would really like to get another grow or two out of the ACE buckets before investing in something different.
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Originally posted by Gordo41 View PostJust wanted you all to see here all decked out for Christmass before i harvest her.
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I know this pic looks very much like the one above but its not the same plant. The Chrismass one was an auto that i had going the same time as the original cup grow photo plant.
So here is the original plant i started with. It's been growing outside in it's little cup all this time and now it's time to wish her a happy new year, before i cut her down tomorrow. She looks so much like the auto and will probably yield about the same 4.5g that the auto did.
i hope you all got something out of this grow.. it will be my last one.1 PhotoA man believes what a man desires to be true.
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Downright delightful Gordo!!! Good science!Indoor- Coco coir & Perlite - 5 gal Smart pots
Veg-T5s Flower- Platinum LEDS
GH Flora Trio Cali-mag, Terpinator Liquid Bloom
photoperiod feminized seeds
http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-journal.pdf
http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...o-May-2017.pdf
http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/gr...ow-Journal.pdf
Testing for the_honeysticks genetics
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Cool thread. I have to respectfully disagree that a solo cup grow is a waste of time. I mostly grow in ten gallon pots, but the inconvenient truth is that one of my solo cup plants, grown 12/12 from seed, far outyielded my regular plants when factoring in the size and especially that it only took 101 days from sprout to harvest.
I haven't quite got my head around that. Makes it seem like, in yield terms, I should be growing all solo cups- I just don't want to!
Mine was in coco perlite, under an autowatering system. I've been trying to take it to the next level by doing the same thing but in one gallon pots, -keep failing to replicate the magic though.
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