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You Can/Should up-pot so your plants can be all that they can be.I have to feed them every 6 hours. And they are not even flowering yet. It's times like these I question using 1 gallon pots
They are Autos so they are in their forever home. To be honest my plants in these 1 gallon pots were just as large as my 3 gallon pots. I don't mind feeding them all dayYou Can/Should up-pot so your plants can be all that they can be.
Could probably increase times between watering, how dry/light is the bag getting before next?I have to feed them every 6 hours. And they are not even flowering yet. It's times like these I question using 1 gallon pots
I have not grown autos, but you could maybe defoliate a few days before you switch to flower, if you want to.My ladies are going to get their first defoliation. When do you guys defoliate your Autos? I usually do one when bud sites start forming. Then I will take off some more at about 40-45 days.
They are pretty light when I pick them up. Not bone dry but definitely the top layer is drying out. But I did see a little green algae forming on a piece of perlite so I may be over watering a tad bit.Could probably increase times between watering, how dry/light is the bag getting before next?
Proper HFF In 1 gallons will perform better than HFF in 3 gallons, faster drybacks/more.
When lights are on temperature is 80-81. Rh is 58%.But they're looking very healthy.
Temperature is 80-81 with the lights on with 58 RH.
Not badWhen lights are on temperature is 80-81. Rh is 58%.
When the lights go off the Temperature goes down to 75-77 and the Rh is usually 65%
You could probably go a little longer, perhaps even till the plant is showing you it would like some water and baseline off thatThey are pretty light when I pick them up. Not bone dry but definitely the top layer is drying out. But I did see a little green algae forming on a piece of perlite so I may be over watering a tad bit.
I try to run 85f 70rh for most of veg and flower and then drop last week or two towards 70s and low (like 10-40 if possible) RH to stress them, more trichomes will develop on the sugar/fan leafs.When lights are on temperature is 80-81. Rh is 58%.
When the lights go off the Temperature goes down to 75-77 and the Rh is usually 65%
I think I have done this a couple of times by accident . My last grow this happened and I couldn't get the humidity past 30% during flowering. I thought it was a good thing because no mold or pm is going to grow in that low rh. Now I need try to mimic what happened last time because the bud was killer.I try to run 85f 70rh for most of veg and flower and then drop last week or two towards 70s and low (like 10-40 if possible) RH to stress them, more trichomes will develop on the sugar/fan leafs.
If you can keep it up during the "growth" weeks youll yield can be higher (a proper vpd for growth)I think I have done this a couple of times by accident . My last grow this happened and I couldn't get the humidity past 30% during flowering.
But yeah, low rh and low Temps at the end before harvest a week or two, can bring out colors, and also act as a stressor when it's so dry the stomates have trouble opening / stressors = secondary metabolites more likely to synthesize, as the plants " defense mechanism"I thought it was a good thing because no mold or pm is going to grow in that low rh. Now I need try to mimic what happened last time because the bud was killer.
Lol, yea... a drip system dialed in is ur friendI have to feed them every 6 hours. And they are not even flowering yet. It's times like these I question using 1 gallon pots
I only filled them half way, like 6~ solo cups worth of mediaThese are all in 1 gallon pots. With not even a full gallon of coco. Maybe 3/4 of a gallon.