Quote Originally Posted by jonblazing
What type of box are you growing in? Im curious of how much of a light leak it takes to do this.
like stinkybudz said, i'm growing in cardboard. sure it's kinda funny, but i do pretty good with it.

Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
I'd leave the foliage alone, as this adds time for healing before they finish, and the stress can do weird things to cannabis in flower.

Besides the FF nutes, are you using anything with nitrogen in it? (can add to the stretch)

How fresh are your bulbs?


6 flowering ladies in a box? I think you're gonna need a bigger box. Got anything closet-sized with an air conditioner? :jointsmile:
i don't use anything other than the fox farm nutes. i did have to transplant while in flower. i don't have my calender in front of me, but it was during the first couple of weeks in flower. the soil has mild nutes in it.

the bulbs are about anywhere between a month and six months old. i'm sure the older ones could be phased out. the majority of them are pretty new though.

yeah, i had six ladies in the box. it's all been an on-the-fly learning experience. i haven't had the same variables for any of my three harvests. i've just been trying to work on what's best for my size of space. six was definitely too many, but i just couldn't chop any.

i'm gonna have to try to finish in 3 gallon containers. maybe smaller if i go hempy buckets. i'm still researching all of that.

i wish i had a closet! i have a friend that says i can use her utility room. so that's a possibility, or a tent is in my future i think.

Quote Originally Posted by Hempfester
Maybe try and make the dark time longer by an hour or so. Go to 14 dark, 10 light and the plant should get the hint that it should be flowering.

I read somewhere that sativa strains can be like that cuz they are from near the equator where the length of days changes the least. The longest day of the year at the equator is much shorter than the longest day in the summer up north. 12/12 is almost normal natural veg lighting that plants get at the equator.

From wikipedia: Day length - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"On the Equator, the length of day is not exactly 12 hours all the year round, but rather â?? due to atmospheric refraction and the size of the Sun â?? exceeds 12 hours by about 7 minutes each day;"

So, yea, I'd make sure you have no light leaks and increase the dark time by an hour or two if you're having reveg probs, especially with sativa strains. Something to try anyway without having to chop anything down.
thanks for the tip hempfester! i'll try that if i run into this problem again.


i decided to chop the ladies since space was at a premium. and i had some more up and comers ready to take over the space. one of those being the re-veg that is a freaking bush!

i ended up pulling 3 1/2 oz. not to bad for some ladies that weren't even close to being ready.

live and learn. thanks or all of the help and info! you guys rock.

sorry for the hiatus!


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