I had these plants indoor for about three weeks on 18 hr light under cfl's. I moved them outside the week of may 12, thinking they would continue to veg until the end of the season. I live in Southern California, so it is optimum outdoor growing time. However, about a week after moving them...
I had these plants indoor for about three weeks on 18 hr light under cfl's. I moved them outside the week of may 12, thinking they would continue to veg until the end of the season. I live in Southern California, so it is optimum outdoor growing time. However, about a week after moving them...
Ya I'm sure they're trippn' out right now. Especially since days here are now getting shorter. So...... should i leave them to see if they go through another flower cycle, or harvest early?
I had these plants indoor for about three weeks on 18 hr light under cfl's. I moved them outside the week of may 12, thinking they would continue to veg until the end of the season. I live in Southern California, so it is optimum outdoor growing time. However, about a week after moving them...
I am into my third week flowering, and I noticed some spider mites. I went on a week vacation, came back to see that a few of my leaves had numerous spider mites and eggs. Can I cut off the affected leaves? Or, can I use a neem oil spray? Any help?
Here is a pic of my veg set up. I attached a few light tubes to a piece of plywood the same dimensions as my armoire. Then drilled holes where I could drop down the cfls from the top. That way I was able to adjust the height of the cfls if I needed to by lowering or raising the cord...
If it burns hot replace it with cfl, less hassle. Feeding your plant nutrients. If you have good soil and use good water you should not have to do too much feeding.
I have: 4x 2ft tube 23w 2700k 2000 lumen = to 100w each
3x 2ft tube 23w 6500k 1600 lumen = to 100w each
2x cfl's 23w 6500k 1600 lumen = to 100w each
3x cfl's 23w 2700 k 2000 lumen = to 100w each