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So day 18 and they are all just starting to generate their fourth node I’m estimating 1-1.5 more weeks until 6 nodes then manifold training and super cropping the base!!4 Photos
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Now for the CBD rich strain of AD/DCxOTTO2
due to financial difficulties these were transplanted into sphagnum peatmoss, perlite, and vermiculite; 3 gal fabric pots.
Now this wasn’t my decision and after touching the peat I see why it isn’t used but all my grandma sees is the price tag, and she got a ton of peatmoss6 Photos
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First the THC rich strain of blueberriesxTrainwreck
trabsplanted into 3 gal fabric pots with coco and perlite5 Photos
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Fascinating!!! I will have to see if I could set that up on my timer...
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Originally posted by furrysparkle View PostGuest yes, the way the plant absorbs light suggests that giving the plant time to process the light it absorbed before giving it more, will generate better veg growth, while utilizing electricity in hopefully a better way. Plus I’m growing in a shed and I’m very concerned with heat
here’s a link
https://surna.com/a-6-2-light-schedu...-plant-growth/
This is the context you’re missing
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Can you imagine how cool it would have been in my 20s to have known an old dude like myself who grew his own pot legally. That would have been in the 60s. Wow.
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Day 12!
5 days of running 6/2 and everything is looking good, the white spots are calcium residue from the water.
Temp at the plants is between 76-79F
PH at the roots between 5.9-7
Moved them closer to the light as a few are stretching.
If you’ve done coco and perlite before with 18/6 or 24/7 is there any noticeable gain from leaf and node count vs days grown.14 Photos
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Sheesh 13 on 11 off, for prolly a week to adjust them off the triple cycle then 12/12, prof they start flowering with that I may leave it
Changed my mind, 12/12 solid switch I’ll play with light cycles on my own harvests, not hers.Last edited by furrysparkle; 10-04-2018, 06:05 PM. Reason: Actually running 12/12 once swapped to flower, it’s easier
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I read that surna article and they make a lot of sense. For flower, are you doing 11 hours on and 13 off? I've heard that is a good way to jumpstart flowering and maybe shave a week off flower time. Or are you doing 13 on and 11 off and then moving to 12/12?
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Guest yes, the way the plant absorbs light suggests that giving the plant time to process the light it absorbed before giving it more, will generate better veg growth, while utilizing electricity in hopefully a better way. Plus I’m growing in a shed and I’m very concerned with heat
here’s a link
https://surna.com/a-6-2-light-schedu...-plant-growth/Last edited by furrysparkle; 08-07-2018, 04:33 PM.
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Yep, there is several reasons I’ve come to this awkward veg cycling. I’m also likely going to start my flowering at 13/11 to help ease the plants into flower and off the triple cycle.
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