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04-27-2010, 05:54 PM #11
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Rusty's Re-Veg...
Well Rusty i like the 18/6 too, in my little experience and only one indoor under my belt, i seem to see better growth once they grew to maturity. I had seen so many people starting at 24/0, so thats what i did, but after they were more mature i changed to 18/6 and my plants grew faster. I will finish my box today to remove the seedlings to the box. I have a 65k, CRI 80, 65Watt light for a veg box. I have 2 but one needs the bulb, but this will make it so i can keep clones in it.I have a hard and fast rule that my growth closets are all 18/6. This includes seedlings and clones. I've run on 24/0 a few times, but always go back to what works best. Regardless of strain, 18/6 works best for my ladies. I also have a couple of growth closets so I can have a shorter set-up for clones and seedlings, and another for older vegging plants.
Great, thats something i dont want to worry about, good to know this. After they go back to 18/6 im giving them 3 weeks before putting them out, this will happen after re pot. Should i take clones when i re pot? I might just grow some inside to try an make a mother of the NL#5. MOST IMPORTANT.Should be fine. In veg, light changes aren't nearly as important as the switch from growth phase to flowering phase. Best to have a stable schedule, but in veg they're a little more tollerant. Still, you don't want to dick with going back-n-forth.
Its been a bit over 6 weeks from last re pot, which was right before re veg.How long since the last stress to the plant? (taking clones, transplanting...).
What type of soil can i get from wally that will work best. No grow shops around where i live, just nursries. So, no FF fo sure.
They have been in re veg over 6 weeks so far. Most will go out, but as iv said i really need to try an keep the NL kicking, so im not sure as to put the re veg out, or clones from it. But, im out of buds now so i need to flower something soon inside. I could use the stretch as i have a lot of room and it would give more yield i would hope.I usually try and wait for 2 solid weeks of healing and repairs before slamming them into 12/12. I do this because a couple of weeks into flowering, I carefully transplant into the final container, and watch 'em go. (perventive measure curing late-stage ph buffering issues) After this final transplant...with my medium, I get up to two additional weeks of stretch before they start filling-in.
Well i have noticed that i have more sun now then i thought. Its a bit over 13hours, while il have more by the time me put them out. Also, i plan to ease them into the outdoors.If you've only got 11 hours of sun right now, you'll want to suppliment the light once you move 'em, to keep the ladies chugging-along in the growth stage. But yes, it would be better to ease into the switch outdoors. Perhaps a week of 'easing' into it. Especially since they'll be exposed to more lumens, more heat and wind, bugs, and the effects from UV light.
The MG was the only soil that didnt have pre loaded ferts, so i went with it. Not sure what i can find around here.Usually I'd recommend someone try not to use the MG for final transplant, but this isn't a final transplant, they'rgetting ready for the next phase of the growth cycle. :thumbsup:
Thanks Rusty:thumbsup: Oh, and i thought i was posting in the other thread you have; the older one:wtf:i saw today you started over. My bad man.
Here is what they look like today
1. Skunk#1 x NL#5
2. NL #5
3. Edna
:rasta:
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