I'll be leaving for work for nearly a week.
I have two recently topped (above the second true node) plants in 12" pots under two 6500k cfl's each.
I have the tops from these two plants in individual bubblers catching some of the light off to the side in the cab. Plants were topped within three and five days.
Everything was watered heavily yesterday.
I know how fast these plants are growing, but my question is, should I over compensate for the fact that I'm going to be gone for a week and leave the lights about 3-4" higher than I would ideally like? I mean, in the long run, a week worth of a little bit of stretch is better than an entirely torched plant, right?
I have two recently topped (above the second true node) plants in 12" pots under two 6500k cfl's each.
I have the tops from these two plants in individual bubblers catching some of the light off to the side in the cab. Plants were topped within three and five days.
Everything was watered heavily yesterday.
I know how fast these plants are growing, but my question is, should I over compensate for the fact that I'm going to be gone for a week and leave the lights about 3-4" higher than I would ideally like? I mean, in the long run, a week worth of a little bit of stretch is better than an entirely torched plant, right?