Lol what a coincidence! I just went to a 3 gallon.
it’s an outdoor, and light schedule is about 14 and half hours daily here at the moment.
I read up on Fimming and Topping, but there’s just a few details I can’t seem to find.
I would prefer to top just as it will stay hidden out of view
from the neighbours.
I would go chop it now but I’ve read topping is highly stressful on the plant, so with the transplant and only
finding out it’s female 2 days ago, I just want to double
check first.
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Ha, i just transplanted today from a small to 2 gallon and was wondering about the clipping too. But it is a small plant still.
What is your light schedule? Clipping will set it back a couple of weeks at least but you will get a lot more smaller bus.
There is also the FLIMMINg instead of pinching. I did one of each last grow and you get a different plant structure. I like the pinching myself and usually do it when the third or fourth set of leaves come out.
FLIMMINg is cutting just a bit higher instead of pinching, you actually want to cut above the pinching point and leave some of the leaf.
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Originally posted by 3Berries View Post
Are they autos? I would not clip them if they are starting to flower.
No auto, just feminized. It’s in its 6th week of vegging.
im a first timer so I read up on topping a bit late.
plant is 50cm tall and has 8 nodes.
Pistils appeared 2 days ago and I’m a bit worried about
cutting off the part of the plant that just developed pistils,
is that something to worry about?
Also if you only transplanted the plant to a new pot
a day ago, should you wait a few days before topping the plant?
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Originally posted by Vaibag View PostHi, I have questions about topping.
Is it bad to be topping your plant if pistils
appeared 2 days ago?
And if the plant has 8 nodes, do you cut at the 6th
node??
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Hi, I have questions about topping.
Is it bad to be topping your plant if pistils
appeared 2 days ago?
And if the plant has 8 nodes, do you cut at the 6th
node??
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The square Samsung led arrays work good. I have two 65w ones in a 3x3x5 tent for two plants and more than enough. Used one 100w one until they got big. They have the full spectrum of LEDs and a switch for the red ones.
Cheap but non dimmable.
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I started with a 1000w HID MH/HPS I got the ballast, the fixture and 4 bulbs for $60 CAD because buddy on Facebook Marketplace switched to LED. Then I used that light and won 2 grow contests and got an LED Grow light as a prize lol https://www.vivalighting.ca/products...ble-grow-light
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Edit: ordered Mars Hydro TS600 + Mars Hydro Tent 60x60x160 on promo for 104 GBP
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Okey, give me another option available in the UK Amazon (i’m from Bulgaria but friends returning for Christmas will deliver to me).
Every ViparSpectra product in this range is currently unavailable.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B07...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 This will be the tent.
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It's your thinking which is wrong but hey what do we know. Keep trying to figure out your cheap ways few dollars more you'd have a better deeper light.
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Forget the local shops LED, and the CFL! If I were looking for another LED it would be either a Spider Farmer or another Mars Hydro, both of these have done well for folks, and there is a right up on them here.
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Viparspectra is respectable. This P1500 is $89.99 USD after a $20 off coupon. The bottom of the page compares their models, true watt draws, and coverage areas for veg and flower stages. Avoid blurple LED, go with full spectrum. https://www.amazon.com/VIPARSPECTRA-..._t1_B08PD35XP2
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