I didn't mean to recommend she move them into 10 gallon pots, just that that wouldn't be considered too big in there! The size of the pots and plants still needs to fit into CH's comfort zone.
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I honestly don’t think i’m ready to take on something that big although there is no real time limit but I am moving and I feel like 10 gallon plants might take a bit too long and cut into that moving time. I wanted to have them dried and in a jar before the move Although I have accounted for the stretch and as long as they don’t stretch more than 60% i should be okay with the light. I’ve been steadily raising it as they get taller.If there's no timetable, I think you should get them as big as you can given the light coverage, tent space, and headroom to raise the light if you have to! Three plants in a 4x4 could easily be in 10 gallon pots and trained flat and wide.
Thank you for having such faith in me, when I move, I will try to do a plant that big with an outdoor grow.. maybe indoors. It all depends on where I set up the tent in the new house. But that is still a few months away.Go for it Lexi! Go large and train them
I know nothing about tent sizes lol, I always just take Shed at his word. 10 Gallons is a jump. Go for it girl!
No worries; I understood what you meant. Thinking about It I’m not sure if I could transplant something like that solo. Although with more experience I’m definitely down for the challenge.. just after more experience with training first I feel like I would be biting off more than I could chew I think the saying goes.I didn't mean to recommend she move them into 10 gallon pots, just that that wouldn't be considered too big in there! The size of the pots and plants still needs to fit into CH's comfort zone.
When you say horizontal do you mean make a canopy? I’m putting this all in my notesYes, stay with something that feels manageable. But you have plants that could use some horizontal training before you flip in order to maximize your harvest, which is why I didn't think you should rush to flip.
Yes! Start to hold your top nodes down so the lowers can catch up with them, and each lower node reaches the height of the top layer hold that there until the rest are all at the same height. Once it's all level you wait a week and then flip!When you say horizontal do you mean make a canopy? I’m putting this all in my notes
LOL, but it might be a good conversation starter.i’d prefer to do showings without a giant grow tent in one of the extra bedrooms
Trust but verify...excellent plan.They were watered by the fiancé each day (under careful instruction and supervision from myself via the cam
I'm pretty sure it's recommended you turn off the IR on the camera when you flip the tent into flower:This was the first day of the flip.
Carmen I hope all is well, thank you I can’t really take credit they really just were happy when left alone it seems(with water of course)O. M. G. Lexi, they are looking in the peak of good health. You musst have green fingers.
InTheShedHi, how are you? It could be a good conversation starter but i’d rather not take the chance.Everything looks so green and happy in there...amazing! What you can manage to keep happy when you're sick many folks struggle with in the best of health. and get well soon.
LOL, but it might be a good conversation starter.
Trust but verify...excellent plan.
I'm pretty sure it's recommended you turn off the IR on the camera when you flip the tent into flower:
"We applied nighttime photons from near infrared (NIR) LEDs (peak 850 nm) over a 12 h dark period. Flowering was delayed in ... Cannabis sativa ... by 3 and 12 days ...This suggests that long wavelength photons from NIR LEDs can activate phytochromes ... and thus alter plant development."
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I am observing the leaf action with the watering. In some of the pics the leeaves a littlee drooopy indication to me at least, that perhaps aa littlle too much wateer? These last pics show a perfect moisturee graddient. Their color is gorgeous. I am super impressed with how relaxed and in contol of the tent you are xoDay 61- Saturday (01/21/23)
PreFlower Day 5
Good Morning,
The girls are really taking care of themselves at this point I am just watering daily. Keeping RH around 60.
They definitely looked happier this day and less dramatic from the one slightly late watering.
GP1 is to the right, GP3 to the left, and GP2 is behind.
The height difference between GP1 (right) and GP2 (left) is mind blowing to me still. GP2 is now touching the bottom of my ribcage. I’m also very short(4’11) but still
Have a wonderful day/night/ early morning
Happy Growing
They look very happy and green, sorry to hear that you are sick hope you feel better soon.Day 61- Saturday (01/21/23)
PreFlower Day 5
Good Morning,
The girls are really taking care of themselves at this point I am just watering daily. Keeping RH around 60.
They definitely looked happier this day and less dramatic from the one slightly late watering.
GP1 is to the right, GP3 to the left, and GP2 is behind.
The height difference between GP1 (right) and GP2 (left) is mind blowing to me still. GP2 is now touching the bottom of my ribcage. I’m also very short(4’11) but still
Have a wonderful day/night/ early morning
Happy Growing
Oh no I hope you aren’t sick as well? If so I’m wishing you a speedy recovery.Sos orry about the pneumonia, I was so strucck by the green I missed that at firsst. I know what you mean about battling to get out of bed due to ill heealth... me tooo lol....
I am observing the leaf action with the watering. In some of the pics the leeaves a littlee drooopy indication to me at least, that perhaps aa littlle too much wateer? These last pics show a perfect moisturee graddient. Their color is gorgeous. I am super impressed with how relaxed and in contol of the tent you are xo
Thank you for the well wishes SJB, i’m definitely feeling more like myself.They look very happy and green, sorry to hear that you are sick hope you feel better soon.