They are not overwatered, I see some yellow leaf tip ends, they need watering today. They're in coco coir/organic garden mix/perlite medium. I'm giving all 3 cal-mag, I introduced a little GH Trio micro & veg to the two older girls last week. Keeping pH 6.3-6.5, temps under 80F, struggling to keep 40%RH. Two are 6 weeks old, the 3rd is 5 weeks old. I have a 240w LED panel and a 220w Sunlike Full Spectrum light in the closet, running 24/7.
The NL runt: Would flipping the LED to veg & bloom maybe make it stretch some? Or just bloom for the red? Right now all three are mostly crowded under the full spectrum light. It's stacking little budlets, not sure whether to train it with twisties to lay to one side? I've removed lower fan leaves but new growth is thick and still near the dirt, one side of the plant is more sparse.
Lemon: It has a little more room between nodes, little taller and more spread out, nice white pistils. Been twisting and tucking leaves to get light to the budlets. Would you try to train this one with coated wire?
Cat-chewed NL (Chewy): The cat topped it, new stems growing taller on one side. Last week it looked all splayed out like it was trained. No pistils showing yet but it might have the best potential.
I'm really don't know with autos when to increase the lighting, and if I'm feeding them correctly per their stages and situations. When do I start bloom nutes and should I use the trio at low strength every other watering with just pH'd cal-mag water in between? Am I expecting too much at 6 weeks, or is any of this normal?
The pots are sitting on my kitchen table ATM, within eyesight, to protect them from Kitty Krazy Pants. Pics below - and as always, TIA for any help.
Mr.furley are you here on this holiday weekend, sir?
Canuck147 any advise on the NL midget? I stripped the low fan leaves but the new leaves are still close to the dirt
I have today and part of tomorrow to work on these, I'm not trying to be so demanding of your time. Thank you.
The NL runt: Would flipping the LED to veg & bloom maybe make it stretch some? Or just bloom for the red? Right now all three are mostly crowded under the full spectrum light. It's stacking little budlets, not sure whether to train it with twisties to lay to one side? I've removed lower fan leaves but new growth is thick and still near the dirt, one side of the plant is more sparse.
Lemon: It has a little more room between nodes, little taller and more spread out, nice white pistils. Been twisting and tucking leaves to get light to the budlets. Would you try to train this one with coated wire?
Cat-chewed NL (Chewy): The cat topped it, new stems growing taller on one side. Last week it looked all splayed out like it was trained. No pistils showing yet but it might have the best potential.
I'm really don't know with autos when to increase the lighting, and if I'm feeding them correctly per their stages and situations. When do I start bloom nutes and should I use the trio at low strength every other watering with just pH'd cal-mag water in between? Am I expecting too much at 6 weeks, or is any of this normal?
The pots are sitting on my kitchen table ATM, within eyesight, to protect them from Kitty Krazy Pants. Pics below - and as always, TIA for any help.
Mr.furley are you here on this holiday weekend, sir?
Canuck147 any advise on the NL midget? I stripped the low fan leaves but the new leaves are still close to the dirt
I have today and part of tomorrow to work on these, I'm not trying to be so demanding of your time. Thank you.
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