Icemann420 Seedsman And Max Bloom Grow

Y not here’s a picture today a lot of growing going on well at least I think so haha ww#1
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ww#2
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gelatog
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and good old Brooklyn
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some day she will be a plant. I can see her growing in her plug.
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Also I put her on a the 18/6 timer so game on.
 
I’ll end up hooking them up in in bloom this 600 only pulls 321 from the wall at veg and bloom 100% so do if the light will build the buds I’m looking for With the qb added it bumps me up to around 800w that’s the area I wanna be in. Also I hade to use the light clips on the maxbloom to make it lower.
 
That’s why I’m going to give her hell with my 4 bucket setup so we can see how the light really does. Now I’ve noticed the the led have a magnifier on them so maybe that’s how they except it to compare to a 600w. The plants do seam to love it always looking perky. I’ve turned it down to 50% Veg after a long sitin I felt that the light was to intense for the little ones. Also with this new light I have no idea how it will preform. My rh is at44% with a 67-72* room temperature.
 
Hey @InTheShed look what I got. Just to fulfill your request to turn my pink room all shiny and reflective. So now I’ll definitely need those led glasses to see clearly. And not f my eyes up. Heavy duty panda film
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@SmokeSara any idea on the led glasses being shipped. My eyes are crying for protection. Lol.
 
I run them 24/7 until I get the sprouts established then I will switch to 20 on 4 off but that’s growing auto’s. Now with photocell plants they require an 18/6 for veg and 12/12 timefor bloom . To simulate the changing of the seasons Most cannabis growers know that darkness is just as important as light to plant growth. While greenhouse growers in California and the Pacific Northwest are able to take advantage of the long summer days to yield two or even three harvests out of the season, it’s still darkness that helps the cannabis flourish. Christopher Teague, in Herb Magazine explains the science behind this phenomenon in detail. Here are a couple key takeaways from his article.
Cannabis Needs Darkness to Grow Buds
Cannabis in the vegetative stage (when it is growing at a rapid pace) needs at least 13 hours of light per day. When cannabis reaches the flowering stage, the light is reduced to 12 hours on/12 hours off. Nighttime provides darkness, keeping cannabis on somewhat of a natural clock. This is why indoor growers need to make a deliberate effort to not only create long, bright days, but also emulate dark cycles in order for cannabis to grow large full buds.
Not Just Darkness, but Uninterrupted Darkness
What many growers don’t realize is that cannabis is very finicky about the darkness it receives. The same way you wouldn’t want the sun to peak through unexpectedly at 2 a.m. while you were sleeping, cannabis doesn’t want any hint of light seeping through during its dark or “sleep” cycle. The moon and stars don’t bother cannabis, but just about any manufactured light or sliver of sunlight will.
According to Teague, “a strong enough exposure during their night cycle can trigger them to stop growing buds and revert back to vegetative growth.” Additionally, cannabis will get irritable and stressed if its sleep is disrupted. This could potentially lead to a hermaphrodite, which poses the danger of pollinating females and killing your entire crop.
 
Heavy duty panda film
Killer! :thumb: Looking forward to seeing that wrap done!
Cannabis in the vegetative stage (when it is growing at a rapid pace) needs at least 13 hours of light per day.
I think it needs more than that to stay in veg. My outside plants start flowering in July when we're getting about 14+ hours of daylight. Of course, they're getting a little less light every day and they sense that.

I wonder what would happen if you went 13/11 from sprout. Would it flower? Not that anyone would bother running that experiment!
 
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