Reave's Soilless: Peat, Bark, Sphagnum, Perlite, White Widow 2018

Nice work! When you say that you turned up the light, from what to what? I'm trying to figure out when to turn up to 750w from currently at 500w.
II didnt turn up the light. I meant that the plant leaves turned upright to face the light after I bent the plant sideways. Currently those 3 plants are under a 65 watt hlg 65 quantum board at about 18 inches. The area is 1 x 3.
 

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II didnt turn up the light. I meant that the plant leaves turned upright to face the light after I bent the plant sideways. Currently those 3 plants are under a 65 watt hlg 65 quantum board at about 18 inches. The area is 1 x 3.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks.
 
As far as turning the lights up, I will be turning mine up as soon as I officially hit flower, about 7 days after the flip. Full power and full red from then on.
So, should I not be turning my lights up until flower? I feel like they may be able to handle 75% by this point, but I dont know for sure.
 
They sure are growing fast this time! I love hearing people say that there is nothing to do in the tent on any particular day... it is a clear indication that the gardener has learned to move at the speed of his/her plants and is responding to them, instead of to a calendar.
:welldone::thumb::goodjob:
I'd agree. It's in those days where I feel like I may be doing something right!
 
That's a clean indication of how many roots there are...not that many yet. The more the roots the faster they drink. The faster they drink the more they grow. That's why it's so important to make sure we get healthy root systems.
Yes hopefully they are growing now because some of the seedlings are growing their forth node.
 
The older white widow is almost dry tommorow morning she will need water most likely. That puts her on a 5 day wet to dry cycle in a 1 gallon pot. Last watered Sunday morning.

The clones are not far behind.

5 of the seedlings got their water last Saturday morning they are getting lighter, still not time yet but most are working on their forth node.
 
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