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12-18-2007, 11:49 PM #1
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Opie Yutts I need your help friend
You think that will be a good idea? And also you think they will be far enough along to go to Flower?
I always condone more lighting, but remember more light also = more heat. And yes, if you want them to be, they are ready to flower. It just depends on your goals. Some people skip veg completely, harvest more often, and get less per harvest. If you're goal is to just get through a complete harvest, then I would say you have vegged long enough. If your goal is a whole bunch of bud, I would veg at least a month longer with your additional light(s).
Sometimes i think the big one is a female cause it looks like hairs but i don't know if they are white or just light green!?!?!?!! :wtf:
Hairs are a good sign, especially if they are coming out of a little pod-type thingee.
So in a week once i go to flowering i can bring the outdoor plant in and it can become an indoor again correct??????? Even tho its in soil..
Doesn't matter in the least. Indoor, outdoor, hydro, soil. Just try not to change the climate too drastically all at once, and check very carefully for spider mites or other pests, and do not let them near your other plants.
I'll get back to you with pictures.. I have no idea if i should cut or do anything to them..Id hate to start trimming shit off and kill the damn things..
If you do cut, just don't do too much at once. The only reason you would want to cut is to get more nodes. If you cut off the main node you will get 2 or 3 new ones in it's place, and you will be topping and making bushier plants. Just make sure you don't do this in flower or within a week from flower.Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Opie Yutts I need your help friend "Ah, aeroponics. Wise choice. Not exactly for beginners, but it should be no problem if you have a couple smarts. Done correctly, this set up is one of the highest yielders. Let me clarify what I meant about little water. In my opinion the best way to superfast growth and healthy plants is to supply the roots with as much oxygen as possible. This means that no matter what your setup, soil, soilless, hydro or whatever, you do not want your roots sitting in water. MJ is not a marsh or pond Rating: 5
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