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10-29-2007, 07:38 AM #1OPSenior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
Just a first timer with a tiny grow for my own medical needs.
I'm 14 days in, do they look like they're heading in the right direction?
Closest to the camera is Sour Diesel, further away it's MK-Ultra.
Any feedback, comments, thoughts or questions are welcome.Bulster Reviewed by Bulster on . 14 days into flower... do they look OK ? Just a first timer with a tiny grow for my own medical needs. I'm 14 days in, do they look like they're heading in the right direction? Closest to the camera is Sour Diesel, further away it's MK-Ultra. Any feedback, comments, thoughts or questions are welcome. Rating: 5
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10-29-2007, 07:40 AM #2Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
They look very healthy. What are you using for lights?
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10-29-2007, 10:21 AM #3Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
Definitly looking good. Keep up the good work.
IMO, you should have did a SOG. You would have finished with a MUCH higher yield.
In the last picture, you see all that darkness near the bottom, that's no good. When you use the SOG method you create an even canopy and the light is utilized much more efficiently by the plant.
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10-29-2007, 05:23 PM #4OPSenior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
Thanks, that's good for a first timer to hear.
Killerweed420: For the lights I am using 1 100 watt CFL (500w equivalent, roughly 6700 usable lumens) that's the one in the middle. Then at each corner I have a 100w equivalent (1650 lumens). So all in all not a whole lot, about 200 watts of CFL for a total of maybe 12000 lumens. My space is roughly 1.5 x 2 feet. I hope I'm not too badly underpowered.
EXP13: Maybe you're right, I read about LST so that's what I did, and still doing to try to even out the canopy more. Not as easy as it looks. What about SOG is it that guarantees you the even canopy? and how many plants would you put in a small space like this?
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10-29-2007, 05:30 PM #5Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
I agree with EXP13, but that is why you asked for our opinion, first time grow is always a learning grow. You also could have done TSA to increase your yeild.
Very nice job, but try SOG next time and compare the differance.
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10-29-2007, 05:31 PM #6Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
sorry not TSA, LST is what I ment.
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10-29-2007, 05:41 PM #7Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
I did some math for your lumins, you are ok with what you have for 3 sq. ft., more would help with your yeild you may consider putting some t5 lights in the corners.
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10-29-2007, 09:44 PM #8Senior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
Originally Posted by Bulster
With the traditional vertical growth and a cabinet setup with low light levels (less than the sun in aspect here) the lower portion of the plant begins to lose light as the upper portion continues to grow towards it. What begins to happen is the upper portion of the plant will begin to block off the light completely to the bottom of the plant. This causes any number of numerous issues with growth...Major stress factor.
What SOG method allows you to do is create more of a flat even canopy that is spread out in more of a latteral sense instead of vertically. SOG is actually quite simple and is also considered stress training. Sometimes you can get away with just placing a chickenwire fence over top of an already vertically grown plant and it will grow evenly and create the latteral canopy itsself and other times you will actually have to tie the plant down to the chicken wire as it grows through it...
The result, either way, is that the light is absorbed more evenly by more of the plant. This enables the plant to use more of the limited light much more efficiently. This will give you more growth from beginning to end GAURANTEED!
Chances are you can almost double or even tripple the yield you get from the plant you're currently growing by applying a SOG method on your next attempt...
PS- On another note, one of your plants pictured above is HIGHLY Sativa dominant. Sativa dominant plants are not reccommended for SOG setups because they don't have the short bushy genetics that the more Indica dominant plants do. Sativa dominant plants tend to grow tall as hell and flower in a traditional "christmas tree" like pattern...
Rest assured though, it's still possible and it will still produce better results than just letting it grow but it will be difficult to tame a Sativa dominant plant because it will keep growing like hell when you tie it down...:jointsmile:
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10-29-2007, 11:02 PM #9Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
SOG = Sea of Green (many plants with little sidegrowth)
ScROG = Screen of Green (evening budsites by weaving/attaching through some type of screen)
You were right to LST them with your little bit of light - you'll do fine. They look good for only two weeks into flowering. Have fun and good luck with the back pain!
edit: There is so much beginner information on this forum I was (hypothetically) able to complete my first grow without ever posting a word. To know if you're on the right track, read through the grow logs to compare yours to others at a similar age.
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10-30-2007, 02:49 AM #10OPSenior Member
14 days into flower... do they look OK ?
Thanks for the encouragement and info, you guys rock!
I have done some reading in the past on SOG/SCROG, will definitely try that my next grow.
Right now I am battling a growing humidity problem. Got a mini dehumidifier (called a NewAir ADS-300, easy to find on google) coming in the mail. I hope it will make a difference but I may have to turn down my exhaust fan or I expect I will simply be replacing the drier air constantly with new moist air. This worries me a bit but it will only be during dark cycle when it's cooler and more moist in there so maybe the need for fresh air is not as critical compared to the light cycle when they are actually growing... at least that's what I'm hoping. Any thoughts on this are welcome.
Thanks again for all the tips.
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